The term “Silver Arrow” is a somewhat generic descriptor for pre-World War II German Grand Prix cars. While many of the Mercedes pre-war racers were saved during and after the Full Article »
If you own a model year 2013 BMW M5, M6 or M6 Convertible, BMW says you should stop driving the car immediately. Further deliveries of the cars have also been Full Article »
Ken Block hasn’t exactly dominated in World Rally Championship competition, but we’re willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. After all, how many other WRC drivers have to Full Article »
Honda’s S2000 roadster was almost universally loved for its handling prowess. Critics complained that the car lacked torque on the bottom end, and that driving an S2000 fast meant sticking Full Article »
Here’s something that many buyers of the Porsche Boxster don’t realize: much of the car’s production wasn’t handled by Porsche. Instead, many of the last-generation Boxsters were built under contract Full Article »
If you were to compile a list of street-legal cars capable of lapping Germany’s Nürburgring Nordschleife in under 7:15, it would be a short one indeed. At 7:14.89, you’d find Full Article »
If you’ve never seen Claude Lelouch’s C’etait un Rendezvous, stop what you’re doing now and search for it on YouTube. It’s not that we’re too lazy to post a link Full Article »
Shelby American previewed its 2013 Shelby GT500 Super Snake at this year’s Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, and the company has now released pricing and configuration details for the ultimate Mustang. Full Article »
Japan’s Nobuhiro “Monster” Tajima has made a career out of driving insanely powerful cars up mountain roads with zero margin for error. The legendary driver has won at Pikes Peak Full Article »
There’s one problem with driving a nice car, particularly one worth a lot of money: parking it generally produces a sense of paranoia. At the very least, you’re likely to Full Article »
Ferrari recently held a Ferrari Racing Days event at Britain’s Silverstone Circuit, and it seemed like a good opportunity to set a new world record for the greatest number of Full Article »
When Chevrolet launched the fifth generation Camaro in 2009, brand loyalists assumed a Z28 version would follow. After all, the Z28 badge had adorned fast Camaros since the original Z28s Full Article »
For decades, BMW has been defined by its rear drive sport sedans, sport coupes and roadsters. In recent years, that menu has expanded to include SUVs as well, but the Full Article »
Perhaps the biggest announcement in September’s automotive news will come on September 27, on the eve of the Paris Auto Show. At 17:45 CEST, McLaren will reveal to the world Full Article »
Running a Formula One car isn’t a one man job. Under the best of circumstances, it takes a team of mechanics, engineers, logistical specialists and a driver to get the Full Article »