The 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X is the most powerful and advanced Corvette ever built, combining a twin-turbo V8 with an electric front axle to deliver 1,250 horsepower. Designed for blistering acceleration and track dominance, its hybrid all-wheel-drive...
On June 23, 1971, the high-octane drama Le Mans roared onto cinema screens, forever joining Steve McQueen’s love affair with racing and film. At the time, McQueen was not just another Hollywood heartthrob—he was the King of Cool, an icon burned into the p...
Striking deals with the numerous rock, soul, and country artists who’ve adorned the car driven by Felix Rosenqvist in partnership with Sirius XM is the first stop in the process for Mike Shank.
In this episode of Racers Unchained, host Paul Tracy sits down with Scott Dixon, the six-time IndyCar Series champion and 2008 Indianapolis 500 winner.
The 2025 Toyota C-HR is a compact hybrid SUV featuring a bold design, highly efficient hybrid powertrains, and a spacious 5-seat cabin with modern technology. It offers 4.0–4.1 L/100km fuel economy, advanced safety aids, and premium interior features incl...
The Lotus Evija is a groundbreaking electric hypercar that combines staggering power with remarkable lightness and driver-focused dynamics. As Lotus’s first all-electric and all-wheel-drive car, it embodies the brand’s core philosophy of prioritizing ligh...
The 2025 Porsche Taycan remains a benchmark electric sports sedan that pairs thrilling acceleration and razor-sharp handling with premium craftsmanship and advanced technology.
On the 40th anniversary of the first use of in-car cameras in F1, David Malsher-Lopez looks back through history at races where he wishes similar technology had been available.
The IndyCar Series has distanced itself from the imagery chosen by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in a social media post on Tuesday that announces a new detention program in the state of Indiana and includes a rendering of a Dallara DW12 IndyCa...
Fox's buy-in, caution lengths and street races vs permanent tracks among topics in the RACER Mailbag this week.
Kyle Kirkwood had a delightful month of June. The Andretti Global driver took two IndyCar Series wins to open his run from Detroit through World Wide Technology Raceway, and added a fourth-place result at Road America to put himself second in the champion...
Recent Lamborghini fire incidents in 2024 and 2025 have raised safety concerns and prompted serious scrutiny from owners, experts, and the manufacturer alike. Several notable events illustrate a complex picture that involves rare but alarming fires, inves...
The future for classic cars in a world moving to ban combustion engines is a hotbed of debate, nostalgia, and radical innovation. As governments announce end dates for new petrol and diesel sales (such as the UK’s 2030/35 targets), classic car lovers face...
As manufacturers chase safety goals, Euro NCAP ratings, and competitive spec sheets, cars are rapidly filling up with so-called “driver assistance” technology, often imposed as standard rather than optional.
Modern vehicles, once prized for their freedom and simplicity, are now jam-packed with digital systems that many drivers find stressful, distracting, and alienating. The experience your friend endured—test-driving a showroom’s worth of new cars only to le...