2025-05-19: 2025 Spa Classic preview with Ferrari and Lola racers ...

One of the annual highlights on our calendar is the
Spa Classic. Scheduled for this weekend, it is one of the longest running stand-alone Peter Auto events. Spread over 10 different grids, well over 400 racing cars are expected to take to the legendary circuit. We will be there to cover the event as always and all the races can now be followed live on the Peter Auto YouTube channel. In the the mean time, to get you in the mood we have taken a closer look at three cars that are expected to star.
A relatively new and hugely popular addition to the schedule is the Endurance Racing Legends 2 grid. In fact, it has been so popular that the field is now split with ERL2 dedicated to two generations of GT2 cars only. Winning both ERL2 heats at the Barcelona season opener was this
Ferrari F430 GTC. Originally raced by Scuderia Ecosse, it was also hugely successful in period. Extensively raced between 2006 and 2010, it scored numerous class and outright victories and also won the 2006 British GT Championship courtesy of ten wins in fourteen races. Now owned by a British historic racer, chassis
2418 should again be at the sharp end at the Spa Classic. Also part of the same field is this slightly later
Ferrari 458 Grand Am. As the name suggests, it was specifically built for the Grand Am and later GTD regulations as used in North America. This
particular example was raced in period at Daytona and Sebring before the program it was part of was wound down.
A recent addition to the Classic Endurance Racing 2 field is this very rare
Lola T297. One of just four built ahead of the 1978 season, the BMW powered machine was entered in three editions of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. It had a second and quite long lease of life in hill climbing. Chassis
HU91 eventually made to the United States and is now painted in its 1978 Le Mans colours.
2025-05-15: Italian thoroughbreds headed for RM Sotheby's Milan sale ...

At the upcoming
RM Sotheby's Milan sale three Italian thoroughbreds will cross the block. Leading the way is this late production
Lamborghini Miura SV. Originally finished in red with a blue interior, it was equipped with the desirable split-sump lubrication system. Sold new to the United States, it was more recently restored by marque expert Gary Bobileff and awarded 'Best Lamborghini' at the 2015 Concorso Italiano. Chassis
4946 was consigned with no reserve and is estimated to sell for over €3.2 million.
Also available is an icon of 1980s rallying in the form of this ex-Lancia Martini Racing
Delta HF Integrale Group A. Campaigned by the factory team during the 1989 season, it scored two World Rally Championship victories. Chassis
458689 is now offered from a 25-year single ownership in its iconic, original livery.
A very rare consignment is this
Abarth 207A Boano Spider, which is one of just ten built. Although its early history is not known it has been owned by two great Abarth collectors Dr. Sergio Lugo and Fabrizio Violati. Following a spell in the Maranello Rosso museum,
011 is now offered by its long-term Dutch owner.
2025-05-12: Rare Iso Grifo A3/C 'Stradale' and Maserati 6CM ...

Following the famous Ferrari 'palace revolt', chief engineer Giotto Bizzarrini joined forces with Italian industrialist Renzo Rivolta to create the Iso Grifo sports car. In spectacular A3/C trim, the Grifo featured a nearly centrally mounted small-block V8 engine and a low and wide riveted aluminium body that had been penned by Giorgietto Giugiaro. Only two dozen were built before Bizzarrini split with Rivolta and the cars were rebadged Bizzarrini 5300 GT. One of those very rare aluminium A3/Cs is this
example that was reportedly first shown at the 1964 Paris Auto Salon. It was then owned by Tefal inventor Marc Grégoire, French artist Freddy J. Zimmer and then for nearly four decades by Marcel Petitjean. Now restored to its original champagne livery
B 0212 was shown on the Fiskens stand at the 2025 Retromobile show.
Due to cross the block at the inaugural Broad Arrow Auctions Villa d'Este sale is this storied
Maserati 6CM. It started life as a works car and was raced to victory in the 1936 Nürburgring Eifelrennen by Count Carlo Felice Trossi. In subsequent ownership, it was raced into 1949 season. By that time, it had been fitted with a four-cylinder engine from a 4CM. Among the subsequent owners were noted collectors and historic racers like Ken Rudd, Joel E. Finn, Robin Lodge and Federico Buratti. Chassis
1531 has continued to race under the current ownership and notably scored a podium finish in the 2022 Monaco Historic Grand Prix.
2025-05-09: Ferrari Friday with three iconic sports racers ...

Today we mark Ferrari Friday by highlighting three iconic sports racers from the company's competition history. The most famous of the trio is this
250 TR, which was sold new to American racer Ed Hugus. The pontoon-fendered example raced at Sebring and Le Mans in period and has rarely been seen in public during the last three decades. Chassis
0732TR was brought to the 2023 Goodwood Festival of Speed where Ferrari's 75th anniversary was celebrated.
Another Testa Rossa featured today is this four-cylinder engined
500 TRC. It was raced extensively in period, including in the very last Mille Miglia. Recently re-restored while in the current ownership
0670MDTR starred at last year's Chantilly Arts & Elegance.
An altogether more modern machine is this
333 SP. Powered by a Formula 1 derived five-valve V12 engine, the 333 SP remains one of the best sounding competition cars ever constructed. This
particular example was the 30th of 41 built and was raced with great success in period by the JB (later JMB) team. Victories were scored at Brno, Donington and Magny Cours. It was demonstrated for the current owner at the 2024 Goodwood Festival of Speed by Marino Franchitti.
2025-05-06: Impressive Alfa Romeo collection headed for RM Monterey sale ...

Among the early consignments for the
RM Sotheby's Monterey Sale is the spectacular Quadrifoglio Collection. Consisting of Alfa Romeos only, the headliner of the Italian stable is this
33/2 Daytona Coupe, which was the first example fitted with a 2.5-litre version of the V8 engine. It was a period works car and was also raced by the VDS team before a subsequent owner brought it to Angola. Still fitted with a 2.5-litre engine, it was eventually repatriated. Chassis
015 has been part of the Quadrifoglio Collection since 2012 and was raced at the 2017 Monterey Motorsports Reunion.
A unique Alfa Romeo consigned is this
Giulia TZ, which was sold new to the son of famous author Vladimir Nabokov. To clear his tall frame, this TZ became the only fitted with a double-bubble roof. Following its period racing career,
750061 entered the long-term ownership of the consignor in 1991.
Also due to cross the block is this
Giulietta SZ; one of only around 30 finished with the Kamm-style
Coda Tronca. It is believed to be the first competition car backed by the Martini & Rossi spirits company and was fielded at Daytona and Sebring. Chassis
00200 has remained in the United States throughout its life and joined the current stable in 2016.
2025-05-01: New Ferrari 296 Speciale and Aston Martin DBX S, and Countach LPI 800-4 headed for auction ...

Earlier this week, Ferrari introduced an enhanced version of the V6-engined 296. Dubbed the
296 Speciale, it boasts more power and improved aerodynamics. The combined output of the twin-turbo V6 and electric motor is a staggering 869 bhp. In addition to the
Coupe, the enhanced 296 is also available as the open
Speciale A for
Aperta.
With the
DBX S, Aston Martin has introduced a new flag-ship version of the company's luxury SUV. Derived from the DBX 707, it boasts a further 20 hp for a total of 727 metric horsepower. The exhaust system is also modified to improve the soundtrack while the DBX has also been put on a diet to reduce the kerb weight significantly. The new
DBX S is now available for order and the first deliveries are expected in the fourth quarter of 2025.
At this weekend's Miami Grand Prix, Bonhams Cars will host an
exclusive sale. One of the headliners of the auction is this
Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4, which is one of just 112 examples built to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the original Countach. It is offered in as-new condition with a mere 69 miles on the odometer. Originally sold for $2,757,616, the
Countach LPI 800-4 is now estimated to sell for $1.9 - $2.4 million.