Editor: Jaap Horst
Issue 2 (June 1, 1996):
Issue 3 (August 1, 1996):
The 3rd issue was entirely devoted to the Aircraft Engines and Aircraft that were designed by Ettore Bugatti.
Also the Planes that used these Engines will be discussed!
Author: Jaap Horst
Issue 4 (November 1, 1996):
Issue 2 (April 24, 1997) :
Issue 4 (September 5, 1997) :
Issue 5 (November 28, 1997) :
Issue 3 (November 20, 1999) :
Issue 2 (July 19, 2001) :
Issue 3 (September 2, 2002) :
Issue 2 (November 6, 2016):
All articles by Jaap Horst
Issue 2 (May 13, 2017):
Issue 3 (October 4, 2017):
Picture: Type 30 Coup? Aerodynamique by Cl駑ent Kelsch.
Issue 2 (May 2, 2018):
Picture: The Bugatti Type 59 "LPG 211" the way it should be!
Issue 3 (November 18, 2018):
Picture:
Jean Pierre Wimille, Robert Aumaitre, Type 50 B. Prescott Hillclimb July 30, 1939.
Wimille set 2nd FTD at 46.69 secs, behind Mays in his ERA
Picture: Tour de France Automobile 1912 - Pesse sur Bugatti.
Issue 2 (November 16, 2019):
Picture: Jacques Lasserre Oil painting: Bugatti Type 57 Torpedo
Picture: Phil May: Wimille T57G. Gouache and watercolour on artist board.
Issue 2 (July 25, 2020):
Picture: Concours with a selection of large Bugattis, including the Weymann Royale.
Issue 3 (November 1, 2020):
Picture: Early Bugatti with nice body. Possiby 8-valve.
The opening picture is of a special Bugatti, Chassis 43234, photo dates to about 1960 and was taken in Limoges at the Bugatti garage Dumontant. It is a T43 rolling chassis of 1928 which was the daily transport of Louis Garnier, wine merchant in the Drome.
The body was made by a local blacksmith. Not much after these photographs were taken, chassis and body were separated. The chassis was fitted with a Grand Sport body. This coup? body was later photographed at De Dobbeleer in Brussels on a T44 chassis, and has since disappeared.
Issue 2 (June 27, 2021):
The opening picture is artwork by fellow Dutchman Piet Olyslager, who even communicated with Bugatti in the early post-war years. Click the image on the right.
Issue 3 (December 25, 2021):
Opening picture: Mme Montchanin in her Bugatti - Monthlery 1927.
The image is of Publicity designed by Alexandre Kow.
Issue 2 (December 19, 2022):
The image is a Bugatti Royale Postcard from the 1950's or 60's.
The image is of the 1932 Bugatti type 50T car body by Karrosserie Ludwig Weinberger
Issue 2 (July 3, 2023):
Opening images of issue 72 were a pair of caricature drawings by Rembrandt Bugatti: "Les Marcheurs" and from the same series: "Deux Musiciens".
Issue 3 (October 21, 2023):
Opening image of issue 73 is a Brilliant cutaway drawing of a Bugatti Type 59, by Tony Matthews.
Opening image of issue 74 is a Painting of a Bugatti Type 57 Aravis by Paul Kestler.
Issue 2 (May 17, 2024):
Opening image of issue 75 is a photo of J.P. Wimille on Type 59 at the Dieppe GP, July 21, 1935. He would finish 3rd.
Issue 3 (October 26, 2024):
Opening image of issue 76 is a Stirling silver plaque by Morlon: God of speed Bugatti.
Opening image of issue 77 is The Bugatti T101 designed by Louis Lucien Lepoix, while owned by de Dobbeleer in Belgium.
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Volume 25
Issue 1 (March 11, 2020):
Special Edition with all entries to the 110 Years of Bugatti and 25 Years of BugattiPage Contest
(Not part of the contest!)
Pierre Heegaard from Switzerland informs me that the picture was taken in St-Moritz in Switzerland. You can see the background, on the left the Grand Hotel and on the right the Carlton. On the foreground at the right of the picture, I would say it is the so called Grand Hotel des Bains (know called the Kempinski). It seems that the picture has been taken on their ground.
Warning! Shocking content! Do not open the above article if you have been just eating!
Frank Studstrup pointed out to me that this is in fact a 1919 Type 22, Chassis 777, which was delivered to Lord Cholmondeley, as described in The Bugatti Revue Volume 14, Issue 4. This was Cholmondeley's first Bugatti.
Volume 26
Issue 1 (January 27, 2021):
Volume 27
Issue 1 (July 7, 2022):
Volume 28
Issue 1 (February 19, 2023):
Two parts of the Festival received their own page:
Volume 29
Issue 1 (February 24, 2024):
Volume 30
Issue 1 (February 17, 2025):
the Bugatti revue is an at regular intervals appearing magazine, with interesting articles on Bugatti. Otakar Kopecky came with the idea, and wrote the main articles for the first few issues. Authors are invited from all over the world to write a contributing article about some part of the Bugatti history.
This can be parts of history, interesting stories about individual cars, meetings, races in the past etcetera.
Mail the editor if you have any ideas or want to contribute.
Editors e-mail: J.J.Horst@BugattiPage.com
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