Randy Pobst Laps Laguna Seca With The Porsche Cayman GT4: Video
BMW, you’ve been dethroned: this is the new ultimate driving machine.
BMW, you’ve been dethroned: this is the new ultimate driving machine.
Meanwhile, all across the developing world, children continue to starve to death.
Fifty years after dominating in the FIA World Sportscar Championship in its class, the Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe returns.
Ford Performance just published this video of the amazing new Shelby at the track. Goosebumps? We have them.
Brembo says brake-by-wire systems will reach the market within the next 10 years.
Two German firms are attempting to exploit both the strength of carbon, and the cost-effectiveness of aluminum.
Full disclosure to future winner of the auction: Neil Armstrong may mistakenly go home with you.
Driver, you are now that much closer to utter irrelevance.
Apart from being strong as rocks and cool as cucumbers, the Shelby’s carbon wheels boost performance. By a lot.
In the south east of Italy, just a stone’s throw from the Mediterranean, Porsche Engineering tests cars to the utmost limit.
Everything from the brake rotor material to the wind direction of the springs was toyed with and tested.
Potency and presence both see a bump, to 725 HP and gold wheels, respectively.
Signs point to yes, but how seriously the marque is looking at it remains to be seen.
Stuffed into a shipping container on a rusted old barge, like King Kong, or that T-rex from Jurassic Park 2.