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Pikes Peak: The Most Dangerous Racetrack on Earth?
Ever wondered what the most dangerous racetrack in the world is? Many immediately think of the Nürburgring, but there's another course that rivals it for sheer challenge and danger—Pikes Peak.
Industry Pressures Push Iconic Car Brands to a Crossroads - What the Numbers Say
Automakers face some of the toughest market conditions in decades. The global shift to electric vehicles, combined with rising costs, supply chain changes, and unpredictable demand, has put old favourites on uneven ground. No one is immune—iconic badges l...
Delphi Ignites Automotive Culture with First Ever Art Car at Italian Tutto Bene Hill Climb
PHINIA’s Delphi brand is stepping into the spotlight with its debut Art Car, unveiled at the Tutto Bene Hill Climb on September 10, 2025.
Arcade Cars Unveils Ultra-Limited Singaporean Military G-Wagen at Newport Debut
Arcade Cars is unveiling its most exclusive vehicle yet, a stunning open-top Mercedes-Benz 240 GD, at the Audrain Concours during Newport’s Audrain Motor Week this October. This convertible is one of only 60 to 70 airdrop-ready military vehicles originall...
Broad Arrow to present motorsport icons at Zoute Concours Auction in Belgium
Broad Arrow Auctions, a Hagerty company (NYSE: HGTY), presents an exciting selection of iconic motorsport collector cars at its inaugural Zoute Concours Auction.
Bentley’s Heritage Collection shines through a summer of concours glory
Bentley’s Heritage Collection has enjoyed a remarkable summer, scoring major successes at three of the season’s most prestigious concours events. The collection, rebuilt to 50 remarkable cars spanning over a century of Bentley history, now includes 40 roa...
Secret Files Expose How New York Police Dodged Drunk Driving Charges
A shocking report reveals at least 17 New York police officers avoided DWI charges despite strong evidence they were driving drunk. Since 2013, multiple cases surfaced where cops admitted heavy drinking before causing crashes but only faced internal suspe...
My Son Bought me a Ferrari F40 for my 60th Birthday
My boy got me a Ferrari F40 for my 60th birthday. Not the real deal, but close enough—a Lego set with a recommended age of 9 and up. If anyone’s looking for something better to do with spare time than binge-watching Top Gear reruns on YouTube, I can’t rec...
Snap Oversteer? More Like A Driver Problem
If you’re chasing your first rear-wheel-drive performance car, you’ve probably heard the term “snap oversteer.” Some call it a lethal trap waiting to catch out the unsuspecting driver. Others put it down to tricky engineering. But here’s a truth most peop...
Why Are Manufacturers Betting Big on EVs When Hydrogen Cars Only Emit Water?
Hydrogen fuel cell cars get a lot of attention for running clean—water is the only thing they pump out the tailpipe. Sounds ideal, right? So why do most carmakers keep pushing battery electric vehicles (EVs) instead? The answer lies in the real world, whe...
Why The Bentley EXP 15 Concept Got Us All Talking — And Not Always In A Good Way
Ever scroll past a car reveal and sigh because you already know the comment section will be a mess? That’s how it feels looking at the Bentley EXP 15 concept. The studio shots dropped and the internet was quick with its “Jaguar-lite” and “yikes” takes. Fo...
How America’s First Police Patrol Rode Silent and Electric in 1899
Most people think of electric vehicles as efficient and quiet rides for city streets. EVs can also deliver serious power and speed. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 N recently lapped the Nürburgring faster than a Porsche GT3 RS. A Chinese electric hyper sedan prototyp...
How Nikola Tesla’s Early Work Paved the Way for Modern Electric Cars
Nikola Tesla’s inventions changed the world of electricity. His early work cracked the code on how to control electric power. Without that, electric cars like Tesla’s wouldn’t exist.
Hummer’s Next Big Thing? Meet the Intern-Built Off-Road Concept
GM just let an intern loose on the Hummer design board, and the result is a tough, rebellious concept that might hint at the future of off-roading.
FDR's 1938 Ford Had A Mechanism That Dispensed Lit Cigarettes
There was a time when driving and smoking were intertwined habits for many, even the President of the United States enjoyed the convenience of smoking behind the wheel—but with a touch of custom ingenuity. Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1938 Ford was specially m...
Nikola Tesla’s Vision: Powering the World and Cars Wirelessly
Nikola Tesla dreamed of a future where electricity flowed through the air without wires, providing free, limitless energy to homes, cities, and even vehicles. His pioneering work on wireless power transmission, most famously demonstrated by the Tesla coil...