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The traditional lists are back online this week, and once again we take a moment to look back on what we created over the past year. Naturally, we keep a close eye on what you read most and try to align our work with that as much as possible. The nice thing is: these are exactly the subjects we are passionate about ourselves.
Below you’ll find the ten most-read articles, each with a short introduction and a direct link. We’re curious: what would you like to read on our website in 2026? Let us know — we’d love to get to work on it.
The London to Brighton Veteran Car Run is the longest-running motoring event in the world. That this report once again ranks among our most-read articles is becoming a tradition in its own right. We took part, experienced it from the inside and tried to capture it on film as faithfully as possible.
A grey morning, mud on our shoes, and straight into the universe of Julian Majzub. At Blockley Tyres Ltd everything revolves around independence, history and a deep love for engineering — exactly what we value most.
A propeller car that would rather fly, vehicles that prefer standing still, and a festival that elevates slowness to an art form. In Burgundy, the Festival of Slowth proves that inefficiency, mishaps and joy go hand in hand. We were there — and loved every moment.
We fell for it too. A ‘leaked’ document, big words and a radical change of course for a sacred institution, with Donald Trump in the spotlight and Tesla lurking in the background. Until we checked the date: April 1st. Relief all round.
Once again, our readers showed how much they appreciate visit reports. This story from Denmark was no exception. At Gubsø Garage, the passion for Ettore Bugatti’s cars takes centre stage, housed in a remarkable building. Well worth revisiting.
Young, independent and deeply rooted in a nearly vanished craft. At just 24 years old, Cornelius Pfützner proves that pre-war craftsmanship still has a future. In his workshop he builds with wood, patience and passion — cars and reputation alike.
On Independence Day we highlighted something truly special: a fully original 1926 Buick Super Six. A rolling time capsule filled with freedom, craftsmanship and charm — so authentic that even camping almost steals the spotlight, according to the owner’s wife.
A mysterious photograph shows several gentlemen with a Bugatti Type 38 or Type 40 deep in North Africa. What were they doing there in 1929, and why does the French caption refer to a fallen general? Many questions — and thanks to our readers, some answers.
A forgotten dream from the 1930s finally became reality. Audi built the mythical 16-cylinder road-going version of the Silver Arrows: the Auto Union Type 52. Its spectacular debut took place at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Another highly read visit took us to this restored Horch 853 Spezial Roadster, bodied by Erdmann & Rossi. Pure 1930s elegance in its most seductive form.
Thank you for reading, sharing and responding over the past year. Let us know which stories, cars or themes you would like to see in 2026 — because in the end, we create these stories together.
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