News
How racing driver Carroll Shelby won Le Mans in 1959 and developed the famous Cobra car.
BBC Four
Poet Ian McMillan investigates why poets do not seem to like driving.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Programme following the workers at Peugeot's UK car plant as it shuts down production.
BBC Radio 4
Biography of British motor racing sensation Lewis Hamilton.
BBC Three
James May uncovers the secret history of the M25 Road Race.
Barbara Flynn narrates the story of the nation's love affair with the Flying Scotsman.
BBC Two
An eye-opening investigation into road rage incidents on Britain's busiest highways.
BBC One
James Martin competes in the gruelling Mille Miglia, a 1000-mile car race through Italy.
Ian Marchant talks to people affected by the increase in teenagers using London's buses.
Penelope Keith tells the story of Edwardian 'it girl' and motoring pioneer Dorothy Levitt.
How motoring has gone from a leisure pursuit to speed cameras and congestion charges.
Documentary telling the story of caravanning in Britain from the 1950s to the present day.
How the British fell in love with the American dream cars made at Ford in Dagenham.
Documentary telling the story of Rolls-Royce in India through the lives of its princes.
Documentary exploring how cars have been presented on British television over the years.
A look at how we thought the car of the future was going to turn out in the 50s and 60s.
James May explores the idea that listening to music while driving can change lives.
Historian Juliet Gardiner explores the surprising story of 'Motorway One'.
A team of British engineers attempts to break the longest standing land speed record.
What happened to the government's ambitious transport plans of 10 years ago?
Brand designer Giles Poyner pays tribute to the Birmingham's Fort Dunlop building.
Documentary following a group of young characters with autism as they learn how to drive.
How a Mercedes smashed into the crowd, causing the worst disaster in motor racing history.
Art critic Brian Sewell explores his ion for stock car racing.
Documentary in which three drivers face the question of whether they are too old to drive.
Martin Wainwright celebrates the Morris Minor, Britain's first mass-produced, family car.
Murray Walker explores the most democratic and spectacular motor sport - lawn mower racing
Exploring the incredible lack of safety in Grand Prix racing in the 1960s and early 70s.
The history of the North West 200 motorcycle race from its beginnings in the 1920s.
BBC One Northern Ireland
Radio Scotland reveals just what it takes to keep the roads and railways moving.
BBC Radio Scotland
How the Blackpool tram has become an efficient solution to traffic and pollution problems.
How F1 car maker Gordon Murray has designed an inexpensive, lightweight city car for all.
How rallying's unregulated mayhem ended in 1986 after a series of horrific tragedies.
Comedian Dave Brown, member of the Mighty Boosh, on the development of the Highway Code.
Lisa Rogers and Alistair Weaver bring you the latest news from the world of motoring.
BBC Radio 5 Live
Documentary using cycle helmet camera footage to give an insight into Britain's roads.
Documentary telling the story of the world's craziest race, the 9,000km Paris-Dakar rally.
John Sergeant celebrates one of Britain's most iconic aircraft, the Sea King helicopter.
Film looking at why traffic collisions are the single biggest killer of young people.
Will Nissan's latest all-electric vehicle continue the company's extraordinary success?
Jem Stansfield investigates how the crash test dummy has become an icon for safety.
Documentary telling the story of Richard Noble's attempts on the land speed record.
Dallas Campbell charts the key scientific breakthroughs that have transformed road safety.
Actor Ewan McGregor celebrates the fiftieth birthday of America's iconic Ford Mustang.
BBC Radio 2
John Sergeant celebrates the plane some believe won the war, the Lancaster.
Dom Littlewood and Cherry Healey set out to tackle the nation's bad driving habits.
Documentary following people across Northern Ireland as they make their way to work.
BBC Two Northern Ireland
Two salesmen at opposite ends of the used-car market trade places.
Tucked away in an old slate quarry building are 50 or so cars, each with their own story.
BBC Radio Wales
Baker Paul Hollywood explores the world of Aston Martin cars.