Racing in America has always been about more than just cars going fast in circles. Since that first race in Chicago back in 1895, the country has seen nearly a hundred racetracks come and go, each wit
BMW has confirmed that its new M2 Racing model will officially compete in the upcoming 24 Hours of Nürburgring, set to take place June 21–22. This endurance race will serve as the final rea
Everyone's been writing obituaries for the manual transmission for years now, but guess what? There are still some awesome cars out there where you can row your own gears. Sure, they're gettin
Ever wonder why that 20-year-old Camry with 300,000 miles is still cruising down your street? While other cars end up in junkyards, Toyotas just keep going and going. This isn't just dumb luck &nd
NASCAR's "aero wars" of the late '60s gave us some wild rides, but most gearheads only remember the winged Mopars. Turns out Mercury was in the game too, with a slick muscle car that
Ferrari just dropped two wild versions of the 296—the 296 Speciale and Speciale A (that’s the open-top one)—and both are absolute beasts. They now pump out a whopping 867 horsepower,
Remote-controlled cars aren't just toys anymore. Today's adult RC market offers vehicles that can hit highway speeds, tackle serious off-road terrain, and provide hours of tinkering fun for ho
Movies get cars wrong all the time. Sometimes hilariously wrong. Take "Dallas Buyers Club" - set in 1985 but somehow featuring a Lamborghini Aventador poster that wouldn't exist for anot
The quarter mile has long been the gold standard for measuring a car's acceleration. Made famous by drag racing and immortalized in "The Fast and the Furious," it remains one of the most
Porsche fans know that when the standard offering isn’t quite enough, there’s something truly rare waiting in the wings: the Sonderwunsch program. Translating to “special request&rdq