Featured Archive 1 (1999-1886)
BMW M3 (1986-1990)
1986: The debut of the M3, the most successful touring car ever. After completing its activities in Formula 1, Motorsport GmbH focused all its energy on touring car
1999 Ferrari 360 Modena
The 360 Modena is a clean-sheet design which anticipates trends for future Ferrari road cars. These include lower weight combined with greater chassis rigidity - seemingly contrasting objectives
Audi Sport Quattro (1984-1985)
Before Audi could field a quattro in the elite Group B ‘supercar’ category in international rallying, it needed to comply with prevailing FIA homologation regulations necessitating production of
Audi Sport Quattro S1 E2 (1985)
Audi launched its first World Rally Championship offensive with the standard wheelbase A1 and A2 quattros in 1981, and won the WRC manufacturers’ championship just one year later.
Ferrari 500 Superfast (1963-1966)
The Ferrari 500 Superfast became one of the most rarefied and exclusive of all flagship model Ferraris, as only 36 units were manufactured between October 1963 and August
Ferrari 512 M (1969-1977)
The Ferrari 512 M: the sports prototype faster than the F1 Maranello, 28th October – The Ferrari 512 M was the last car Maranello designed for the Sports Prototype
Volvo Sport 1900 (1956-1957)
VOLVO SPORT P1900 PRODUCTION 1956-1957 When Volvo presented an open 2-seater sports car with a body made of fibreglass-reinforced polyester in 1954, it was something of a sensation.
Lamborghini Countach (1973-1990)
The production model of the Countach was codenamed LP 400 because its V12 - positioned longitudinally behind the cockpit - was increased to an ideal displacement of 4
Renault 5 (1972-1986)
The Renault 5 is a five-passenger, three or five-door, front-engine, front-wheel drive hatchback supermini manufactured over two generations: 1972–1984 (also called R5) and 1984–1990 (also called 5 or
1991 Acura NSX
Honda Research and Development engineers have long held the dream of producing a world class sports car. With the decisionto create the Acura Division, an appropriate channel became










