MotorBuzz
Speeding Fines … Safety or Revenue Gathering?
Most accidents aren’t about how fast you’re going they’re about how you’re driving. Sensible drivers naturally adjust their speed while scanning the road, and obsessing over speedometers may actually distract and increase risk.
Tesla Sits on $1Billion in Unsold Cybertruck Inventory as Sales Slow to a Crawl
Tesla has a mountain of unsold Cybertrucks piling up on lots across the US, with inventories representing hundreds of millions of dollars and there’s little sign buyers are swooping in.
“I could have f***ing killed them!”
Lawson’s Radio Rage After Marshal Near-Miss Shakes Mexico Grand Prix
Porsche Readies Third US Price Hike, Blames Trump Tariffs
Porsche is set for another round of steep price increases in America, pointing directly to President Trump’s European auto tariffs as the trigger.
Ferrari’s F76 Concept Stuns with Twin Steering Wheels and a Body Built for Speed
Ferrari has lifted the curtain on the wild F76 design concept, showing off two steering wheels and an experimental layout where driver and passenger ride in separate cockpits.
JAS Motorsport and Pininfarina Revive the Classic NSX with Carbon
Next year, the original Honda NSX is getting a full restomod treatment thanks to JAS Motorsport and Pininfarina a fusion of race engineering and sharp Italian style, wrapped in carbonfibre.
YASA’s 28-Pound Electric Motor Shatters Power Density Records: 750 kW From Something You Can Carry
YASA’s new prototype electric motor cranks out a bonkers 750 kW (that’s over 1000 horsepower) from a unit weighing just 28 pounds a leap in power density that could redefine the way high-performance EVs are built.
Kingston’s Box Junction Cash Machine: £450k in Fines in Just Eight Months
A double yellow box junction in Kingston upon Thames is Britain's most lucrative, snaring motorists for everything from split-second stops to longer delays with £451,405 in fines since January alone.
Steve McQueen vanished in 1972. No one in Hollywood could find him.
The highest-paid actor in the world simply stopped answering calls, turned down scripts, and disappeared into the California desert with a motorcycle, a sleeping bag, and silence. The studios panicked. His agents begged. But McQueen was done being owned.
Mexico City Grand Prix 2025: Norris Seizes The Top, Piastri Stumbles
Lando Norris dominated the drama-filled Mexico City Grand Prix, recapturing the Formula 1 championship lead while Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen scrapped for the podium in his wake.
Yangwang U9 Xtreme Nudging Mach 0.5 - What is the Ultimate Speed for Supercars?
The Yangwang U9 Xtreme just vaulted past 308 mph, brushing half the speed of sound. But why are milestones like 200 and 300 mph so brutal for road cars, and does it even matter when your local limit is 70?
Car Mechanic Scotty Kilmer Slams The Jeep Compass: “Worst SUV Ever Made”
Top car mechanic Scotty Kilmer is telling drivers to run fast from the Jeep Compass, calling it the industry’s single worst SUV and a disaster waiting to happen for any buyer.
Porsche Profits Dive 99% as New CEO Faces Crisis Mode
A brutal Q3 report throws Porsche's future into question, with profits collapsing ahead of Michael Leiters stepping in as the brand’s new CEO.
Ferrari And Aston Martin F1 Hot Wheels Are Finally On The Grid
For the first time ever, Hot Wheels’ official F1 collection now features every team and every driver including Ferrari and Aston Martin for the 2025 season, letting collectors and kids alike finally assemble the whole grid in 1:64 scale.
Police Officer Banned After Sister Films Him Speeding at Over 150 MPH
A young police officer's reckless dash down a Bedfordshire highway ends with a courtroom ban and national embarrassment, after his own sister records the wild night ride.
UK Car Production Plummets After Jaguar Land Rover Cyber Attack Shuts Down Factories
The UK’s car industry suffered its sharpest monthly drop in decades as a cyber attack crippled Jaguar Land Rover’s factories, grinding production to a halt and pushing output to its lowest September level since 1952.