In the early days of Formula 1, the cars were basically long metal tubes with the engine stuffed way out front. That’s just how racing worked. Nobody questioned it. It was familiar, it was wh
Most people think dual-clutch transmissions showed up out of nowhere in the 2000s, right around the time paddle shifters went mainstream. In reality, the idea is a lot older — and the journey to
When people talk about supercars, the conversation almost always jumps straight to Europe — Ferraris, Lamborghinis, McLarens, all the usual royalty. The U.S. is usually the land of muscle cars,
McLaren and MSO decided to have some fun ahead of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, and the result is Project Viva—a 750S Spider that looks nothing like the ones you normally see on the road. The hardwa
Cars and cameras have been a thing forever. Whether it's capturing design details or high-speed track action, motorsport photography has come a long way from those giant, clunky cameras to the tin
Ever seen those adorable tiny cars in Japanese movies and wondered what the hell they are? Those are kei cars (pronounced "kay"), and they're basically what happens when a country decide
It's hard to believe, but Formula 1 cars used to get refueled during races – and we're talking lightning-fast pit stops that would make your local gas station look like it's moving i
Turns out there's actually a pretty wild story behind that logo... You know those four rings on every Audi? Yeah, most people just think it looks cool, but there's this crazy backstory that
Back in 1992, Gordon Murray dropped something on the automotive world that basically made every other supercar look like a grocery getter. The McLaren F1 didn't just raise the bar - it launched th
Solar cars are basically electric vehicles that get their juice straight from the sun using photovoltaic cells. They're still pretty experimental, but they're getting more interesting every ye