Frederic Dams – car designer and illustratorFrederic Dams was born and raised in Belgium, he grew up loving cars and doing artwork. Fred’s father was a real car enthusiast and his passion for the automotive world rubbed off on him. He knew from a young age that he wanted to be a car designer and aimed my studies towards that goal. He did a Masters in product design engineering after which he did an MA in automotive design at Coventry university. …
WAFT books now available from Historic Car Art! Gorgeous coffee table books for discerning lovers of the automobile and motoring lifestyle. Take a look… WAFT publishing is run by husband and wife team Bart Lenaerts and Lies De Mol. Bart is a freelance motoring journalist with a love for car and the stories of the people behind them. Lies is a freelance photographer, she also likes cars but loves beauty. T…
MARTINI IN MOTORSPORT – 50 YEARS. At the dawn of motor racing the colours of the racing cars were determined by either the manufacturers or their racing driver customers. As international racing became prominent in the early 1900’s the cars competing in these races were given a ‘country colour’ – green for Britain, blue for France, Red for Italy, white for Germany for example. This way of determining colours continued up until the late 196…
I knew Barry for many years and wrote this article about him in 2021 for Automobilia Resource Magazi…
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