The Gentleman Driver gives a private examination into the lives of four successful businessmen who pursue their dream of racing...
An unstoppable force versus an unmovable object. The only place left to duke it out was on the racetracks of...
By the 1930s, the government-sponsored cars of Nazi Germany were dominating the track. At the behest of the French government, an unlikely group emerged as a possible challenger. Our Book Garage series showcases what every enthusiast should add to their library. Faster by Neal Bascomb chronicles one of the most inspiring, death-defying upsets of...
The Science of Supercars is a thought-provoking look at the cars we dream about. Our Book Garage series showcases what every enthusiast should...
Speed Duel chronicles the dangerous world of land speed racing in the 1960s. Two stark yet commanding personalities emerged in...
Reid Antony Railton’s life is chronicled in this definite work by historian Karl Ludvigsen. The British automotive engineer pushed the limits and the law of physics like none other. Our Book Garage series showcases what every enthusiast should add to their library. If you are in the market for a book about one of...
Consider this interesting fact: The 24 Hour War is one hour and 39 minutes long, roughly one hour shorter than...
The Buick Riviera would push the company beyond its lackluster post-war image. A new book by author Norm Mort takes...
Author Pete Lyons chronicles the story of the most legendary car in Formula 1. Lyons documents the incredible six seasons the Lotus 72 was in action (1970-75). Our Book Garage series showcases what every enthusiast should add to their library. Lotus 72, published by Evro, and written by Pete Lyons covers one of the...
Speed Read Mustang highlights every aspect of America’s lovable pony car. Author Donald Farr provides a number of historical and...
The Back to the Future series is just as enjoyable today as it was 30 years go. We examine some...
Author Andrew Noakes takes us through Bentley’s colorful 100-year history. 100 Years of Bentley is filled with interesting photos and insightful commentary. Our Book Garage series showcases what every enthusiast should add to their library. Before me sits the book 100 Years of Bentley. It’s huge, weighs a lot, costs a ton, comes in...
Ford v Ferrari, the much-hyped racing film all over every car-related feed in the known universe these past months is,...
Blade Runner was released in 1982 and landed with a thud. It went nowhere at the box office, and only...
Author Colin Comer takes us through the story of the greatest Mustang in history. Our Book Garage series showcases what every enthusiast should add to their library. If you’re going to write a book about the Ford Mustang, you might as well write one about the best Ford Mustang. Obviously, I’m talking about the...
A new book from the late Pete Biro takes us through the glory days of F1 racing. Our Book Garage series showcases...
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A new book reveals honest insights from Formula 1, Indycar, NASCAR, and Le Mans drivers. Sketches by comic book artist Giuseppe ‘Cammo’ Camuncoli capture each driver’s likeness. Our Book Garage series showcases what every enthusiast should add to their library. I had no idea Will Buxton – TV commentator, host, and...
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Mini enthusiasts will appreciate this insightful book packed full of wonderful photos. Author Giles Chapman takes us through the history...
Affiliate Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, Automoblog earns from qualifying purchases, including the books featured here. These commissions come to us at no additional cost to you. Our Book Garage series showcases what every enthusiast should add to their library. Formula 1 – The Knowledge 2nd Edition: Records and Trivia Since 1950 is an interesting and...
Research finds that distracted driving is one of the top causes of accidents worldwide. Kwik Fit’s interactive Driven To Distraction...
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A new book shows how cars are more than transportation, but part of our culture. Different narratives and viewpoints shed more light on why we love cars and driving. Our Book Garage series showcases what every enthusiast should have in their library. Never Stop Driving, the latest in a seemingly endless line...
Long live the stick! That’s the idea behind the Cars.com holiday, National Stick Shift Day. To coincide, a survey gauging...
Supercar Revolution chronicles the battle for performance supremacy among the world’s fastest cars. Our Book Garage series showcases what every gearhead...
As autonomous technology continues to advance, will the enjoyment of driving be lost? A new book from Jalopnik’s Jason Torchinsky examines the impacts of self-driving cars. Our Book Garage series showcases what every enthusiast should have in their library. You know Jason Torchinsky, right? Semi-professional goofball; automotive writer that came to prominence...
There was a weird time in the racing world after World War II broke out in Europe, but it hadn’t...
Set against a magnificent backdrop, Monaco is among the most glamorous races in the world. The culture has inevitably inspired...
The Petersen Automotive Museum in LA is launching an exhibit for car and movie buffs. The new exhibit will feature over 40 memorable Hollywood vehicles, props, and costumes. The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles had the very bright idea of partnering with the Comic-Con Museum for an exhibit titled Hollywood...