It’s no secret: events dedicated to classic automobiles are more popular than ever. Last weekend, Brussels Expo hosted the tenth edition of InterClassics Brussels, the exhibition devoted to youngtimers, oldtimers, and classic cars. With 29,472 visitors, the event achieved a new attendance record. This year, the show celebrated the 75th anniversary of Formula 1 and highlighted the legendary V12 engines, resulting in a remarkable selection of hypercars. Through the images captured by our photographer Kristof VERMEULEN, we invite you to discover this event, considered one of the largest indoor classic car shows in the Benelux ( photo library InterClassics Brussels). InterClassics Brussels will return next year, from 20 to 22 November 2026, once again at Brussels Expo. And for enthusiasts who don’t want to wait that long, InterClassics Maastricht will take place from 15 to 18 January 2026 at MECC Maastricht.
Read OnAs every year, the month of June offers motorsport enthusiasts a spectacular double feature: two legendary races, two monuments of endurance racing, two unmissable events. The 24 Hours of Le Mans and the 24 Hours of Spa are once again set to bring together the world’s top manufacturers, the best drivers, and millions of fans from across the globe. Le Mans: The Legend The Semaine Sarthoise will kick off the festivities with the traditional Scrutineering in Place de la République in Le Mans – a symbolic first meeting between the public and the competitors of this 93rd edition. This emblematic event marks the start of an intense week that will culminate on Sunday, June 15 at 4 p.m., after 24 hours of racing. During that time, teams will face a true marathon – filled with emotion both on and off the track. Beyond the practice sessions and qualifying rounds, the week’s highlights will include the car parade in town, the traditional autograph session at the circuit, and of course, the iconic driver parade through the streets of Le Mans – a unique moment of connection between fans and their heroes. Ferrari Eyes a Historic Triple, the Pack Is Ready to Hunt Winners […]
Read OnAs in the previous season, the Losail International Circuit will host the traditional FIA WEC “Prologue” on February 21 and 22. This official testing session will allow teams to fine-tune their setups before the season begins, which will kick off a few days later with the first race: the 1812 km of Qatar, from February 26 to 28. The 2025 edition of the World Endurance Championship promises to be exceptional with an unprecedentedly rich grid. No fewer than thirteen global manufacturers will be on the starting line, fielding a total of 18 Hypercars and 18 LMGT3 cars. In the premier category, Aston Martin will make its grand debut with two Valkyries, marking its return to the highest level of endurance racing. On the LMGT3 side, Mercedes-AMG will strengthen a category that once again promises spectacular races. MPS Agency will be on-site to capture, through its images, all the intensity of this first event (Prologue and Qatar 1812 km galleries). Stay connected with Endurance Info, Endurance 24, and Sportscar 365 to stay up to date on all the latest news.
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