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IL MAESTRO'S MASTERWORKS

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January 2026

Stephen Bayley takes us on a journey through cars as art, via the Alfa Romeo Giulia, Iso Grifo, Lotus Esprit and Fiat Panda

IL MAESTRO'S MASTERWORKS

Opera is dead. And has been for quite a long time. I don't care what anybody says about Poulenc and Prokofiev, I cannot be persuaded that any listenable music theatre has been written since Puccini. (His Turandot, unfinished at his death, had its first performance at Milan's La Scala on 25 April 1926.) Dopo? Niente!

Car design is dead, too. I don't care what anybody says about all that stuff you see on the streets, you cannot convince me that any beautiful cars have been made since Giorgetto Giugiaro's ItalDesign was sold to Lamborghini Holdings SpA in 2015. (Lamborghini is, of course, a Volkswagen brand and this was a financial device to consolidate German business in Italy.)

Opera and cars are art forms at which the Italians always excelled, since extravagant drama and beauty are involved in each. But no more, they are both defunct. Huge historical forces are at work. Long ago, the disappearance of the chassis (to which an artist-craftsman might attach a tailored body) undermined 'coachbuilding'. And, more recently, the gradual accumulation of in-house expertise in the motor industry made all but the very best design consultants redundant. The exception was Giugiaro.

ItalDesign, Giugiaro's creation, was, from 1968 to its sale 47 years later, the outstanding independent design studio, outperforming – both artistically and financially - the traditional carrozzerie of Bertone and Pininfarina, which were presenting symptoms of exhaustion.

Historically, if Pininfarina with its handsome and sustained work for Ferrari and Lancia had established a reputation for elegance, then Bertone was better-known for adventurous shape-making. Think of the 1953 Berlina Aerodinimica Tecnica (BAT) cars: bravura demonstrations of aesthetic audacity, if not of technological mastery of the science of airflow.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA Octane

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Schwarz Etienne Geometry

A metalwork sculpture for the more discerning wrist

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1 min

January 2026

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Ferdinand Berthoud Naissance d'une Montre 3

Watchworld, like the classic car world, is working to protect its traditional skills

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2 mins

January 2026

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A properly grand tour

2005 Maserati 4200GT

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2 mins

January 2026

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ART OF THE ESTATE

Rolls-Royce didn't make a Corniche shooting brake, but Niels van Roij Design has and Octane gets to drive it.

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6 mins

January 2026

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Mike Parkes

Ferrari works driver - and co-creator of the Hillman Imp

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3 mins

January 2026

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Lorry-loads of fun

AND SO ANOTHER classic car season comes to a close. I recently took the XK out to gatecrash the 96 Club gathering in Chesham Place, Belgravia, which is always extremely enjoyable but is just a trundle up the road as part of my Tour de Chelsea.

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1 mins

January 2026

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Simon Owen

The Scalextric head of brand has a deep love of motorsport

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3 mins

January 2026

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GIORGETTO GIUGIARO

He was crowned Designer of the Century in 1999. Now it's time for the great Giugiaro to look back on his stellar career

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11 mins

January 2026

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New body set to protect and police historic racing

A NEW NOT-FOR-PROFIT organisation has been set up to 'preserve the rich legacy of motorsport and promote historic car racing on an international level.

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1 min

January 2026

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Hang on lads, I've got a great idea...

There could be a quick buck to be made from buying DB Astons in the UK and selling in the US

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2 mins

January 2026

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