Drum brakes are mostly gone now, though weirdly the Audi Q4 e-tron still rocks them in back for some reason. Took forever to get here. Disc brakes got invented way back in 1902, same year drum brakes
For years, Porsche’s front-engine coupes (the 924, 944, and 968) sat in the shadow of the 911. They were capable, balanced sports cars, but collectors largely overlooked them, which kept pr
Everyone knows the Germans are the kings of the performance sedan world. BMW M3, Audi RS4, Mercedes-AMG - those names pretty much run the show. But every now and then, someone else from across Europe
The Maserati MC12 deserves way more credit than it gets. This racing beast packed a 6-liter Ferrari V12 cranking out over 600 naturally-aspirated horses, wrapped in Frank Stephenson's stunning des
The Dodge Viper was already completely insane when it debuted in 1992. Eight-liter V10, no traction control, and a tendency to bite anyone who wasn't paying attention. But apparently, Dodge though
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
We keep hearing about homologated cars but how clear is that concept to us? Let’s try and understand it. Different countries have different rules about how the cars driving on their roads shoul
For the first time in 50 years, Ferrari will participate at the highest level of endurance racing with the new Ferrari 499P, which will enter the FIA World Endurance Championship in the Le Mans Hyperc
Mecum's Kissimmee 2022 auction will include a 1965 Shelby GT350R Prototype next month. In addition to being the first Shelby R-Model racing vehicle, this one also became Shelby's first race wi
De Tomaso declared its comeback to the automotive industry a few years ago. We've seen glimpses of what the resurrected firm has in store, including the beautiful new De Tomaso P72 supercar. Since