CHEVROLET LUMINA - Ernie Irvan won 15 NASCAR Winston Cup races in his long career, including the biggest of them all: the Daytona 500. This V8-engined Lumina was the car he used to clinch that win
Jack Goff, best known for racing bumper-to-bumper in the BTCC, was handed the keys to the coachbuilt creation. We asked him what Sweptail is like to drive
SUBARU IMPREZA WRC - The bug-eyed facelift introduced for the Impreza meant Subaru's 2001 WRC challenger won't be remembered as the best-looking in history - but that can be forgiven since the late Richard Burns used one to clinch the 2001 World Rally Championship title
RENAULT RS01 - While it didn't score a victory (it mostly racked up a string of retirements), the Renault RS01 is the car that sparked F1's first turbo era. The French firm spotted the potential of blown engines, sparking an era of hugely powerful F1 cars. The 40th anniversary of Renault's F1 entry is being celebrated at Goodwood
FERRARI P3/4 (1967) - Built as Ferrari's response to Ford's 24 Hours of Le Mans-conquering GT40, the P3/4 had a 450hp engine. It didn't win Le Mans, but did conquer the 24 Hours of Daytona. This P3/4 is owned by Lawrence Stroll, the father of Williams F1 racer Lance