Car journalism’s godfather: Steve Cropley

Autocar’s editor-in-chief tells us about his career path from a remote Aussie mining town, and the future of motoring journalism.

An icon, upgraded: Al’s Honda NSX

Never meet your heroes. Or, in the case of this Honda NSX, meet your heroes, then make them better.

Caffeine, machine: Cast Iron Coffee

Ever wonder about the origin of C&M’s coffee? This is it.

What is the #cultofmachine?

We use the phrase “cult of machine” a lot. But what do we mean by it? This. This is what we mean.

Track spec: Al Clark’s 996 GT3

Is Al Clark’s GT3 the swan to the maligned ugly-duckling Porsche 996?

The joy of six: a Subaru-swapped Transporter

Meet ‘Leroy’, a 1989 VW Transporter saved from a life of rot by a dedicated owner, and given a new lease of life via Japan.

Karim de Mynn: The Caretaker

Still think the world of classic car restoration is stuffy and old fashioned? Meet Karim de Mynn, and think again.

Middle child syndrome: Ferrari 430 Scuderia

The Ferrari 430 Scuderia sits in a trinity of lightened, track-oriented Ferrari V8s, and often feels overlooked. Does it deserve more of the spotlight?

C&M People: Marcus Lau

Marcus, our Assistant General Manager, helps to run the bar at Caffeine&Machine. How did he work his way up to senior management in less than two years?

Jndia Erbacher: queen of speed

1,000 feet in less than three seconds, from a standstill. This is what it’s like to drive a Top Fuel dragster, as told by Swiss racer Jndia Erbacher.

Chasing the #cultofmachine

This is where we keep our stories – stories of the people, the places and the things that make the #cultofmachine what it is. You’ll find tales of adventure, a showcase of the sheer variety of machinery that makes our little world so special, and a spotlight on our wonderfully diverse and ever-expanding community. Dive in.

Building The Bowl

Building The Bowl

What does it take to transform a run-down pub into a brand new Caffeine&Machine location? The right location, a lot of hard work and just a little bit of luck.

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Alpine A110: a French fancy

Alpine A110: a French fancy

The Alpine A110 remains a rare sight on UK roads, despite receiving nothing but glowing praise in the five years it’s been on sale here. What makes this lightweight gem so special, and just why doesn’t it have a bigger audience?

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Alfa Romeo SZ: Il Mostro di Milano

Alfa Romeo SZ: Il Mostro di Milano

The Alfa Romeo SZ has always split opinion – while the recipe of a lightweight, rear-drive coupé with a brawny Busso V6 has universal appeal, those bizarre looks are too much for some. For owners Jacob and Stacey, none of that matters: their SZ is part of the family.

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Hertz Team Jota: Hypercar hunting

Hertz Team Jota: Hypercar hunting

The 24 Hours of Le Mans is a famously unpredictable race. Nobody knows this better than modern-day endurance veterans Jota Sport, who’ve seen their fair share of both triumph and heartbreak at the Circuit de la Sarthe. This is the story of their 2023 race, as they re-enter the top category after a 15-year break.

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Mutt: motorcycles for the masses

Mutt: motorcycles for the masses

Crafting attainable, small-capacity bikes shot through with an eye for details and a love for motorcycling culture, Mutt Motorcycles are helping keep the Midlands’ long tradition of bike-building alive. This is their story, as told by their founders.

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Jonny Ambrose: a focus on form

Jonny Ambrose: a focus on form

After a successful career in video game design, C&M Emporium-featured artist Jonny Ambrose went all-in on his passion project in 2016: gorgeously minimalist sculptures inspired by the automotive form. We chatted to Jonny to find out the driving forces behind his work.

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