The 2023-24 ABB FIA Formula E world champion drove the Minnesota-based team’s GTP class entry in last month’s IMSA-sanctioned ...
Originally purchased by Steve McQueen and Solar Productions from the Porsche factory in 1970, Chassis No. 917-022 was ...
On the ground during the final New York watch auctions of the year, the chasm between great and “meh” timepieces is as wide ...
The car's original window sticker is also included with the sale, which reads $240,150. But, add to that the fact that this ...
This “everyday hypercar” feels ready for anything November can throw at it. More from Robb Report Car of the Week: Steve ...
Acclaimed director Steve McQueen shared both his prostate cancer diagnosis and fully clean bill of health on the same day. In a new interview with Deadline, the filmmaker revealed that he had ...
As Steve McQueen’s Heuer Monaco goes up for auction, we take a spin back through Le Mans, the film that brought the two icons ...
There are cars, and then there are legends. Vehicles that draft into the zeitgeist to define an era, going on to be lusted ...
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This car was purchased new in 1970 directly from the Porsche factory by McQueen and Solar Productions. McQueen himself drove the car during race sequences in the film. The camera mounts and brackets ...
The legendary Porsche 917K that Steve McQueen, Hollywood’s “King of Cool,” owned and drove in his 1971 movie Le Mans, is coming to Mecum’s Kissimmee auction on January 18, and it’s ...
The 4,494 cc V-12 is mated to a four-speed manual transmission. Steve McQueen’s signed message of gratitude to the car after filming ended. In 1975, Porsche factory driver and Le Mans veteran Brian ...