Last weekend, the National sprint Car Hall of Fame announced its Class of 2026 inductees. As is always the case, the group ...
Triumph had intended to launch the Dolomite, which combined the 1500’s bodyshell with an single-overhead-cam 1854cc engine ...
There’s nothing quite like the rush of NASCAR—the speed, the rivalries, the thunder of engines shaking the stands. But for ...
Car of the Year in 1968, the NSU Ro 80 was the world's first rotary-powered sedan, showcasing many advanced features that ...
Rallycross in the United States has been given another reprieve with the announcement of the new RallyX Americas series, ...
It's the age-old conversation – what is quicker, a pretty European sports car or a brutish, all-American muscle car? Throughout the decades, the USA and Europe have often had very different approaches ...
Most of us aren't old enough to have been there, but the 1950s was an interesting decade for the automotive industry. At the start of the 50s, cars were still being designed with tall rooflines and ...
Although the C4 ZR1 paved the way for the current ZR1 and ZR1X, this regular production order code dates back to the C3 era ...
A host of figures from the world of sport died in 2025. Here, we remember some of those sporting names. Tiger Bech: The ...
Michele Dancelli has died at the age of 83. Famous for his solo triumph in Milan-Sanremo, he could climb, sprint and enjoyed ...
The HSR Sebring Pistons & Props presented by Alan Jay Automotive Network came to a grand conclusion Sunday after four days of great on-track competition and and a close spirit of family camaraderie ...
David Agretelis Records a Repeat Overall HSR Feature Race Victory Saturday with the Outright and GT Classic (GTC) Wins in His 901 Shop 1973 No. 92 Porsche ...