From gentlemen's sport to criminal act, the strange evolution of drink driving laws across a century of motoring.
Scraping ice in January while your car idles for twenty minutes burning fuel or draining battery is a ritual nobody enjoys. A Canadian startup claims their technology clears windshields in under 75 seconds using 99 percent less energy than current systems...
The 1992 Benetton B192-05, the car Michael Schumacher drove to his maiden Formula One victory at Spa, is heading to auction this month. It represents the precise moment F1's greatest career began, and it's expected to fetch over $10 million.
After 50 years of ignoring America, the Seven maker is finally taking the US seriously with Project V. A 2,623 pound electric coupe that deliberately rejects everything modern EVs stand for. And that's exactly the point.
Finnish firm Verge rolls out the TS Pro electric motorcycle with in-house solid-state batteries promising 300km in 10 minutes of charging.
With three crashes outside her home in four years, a Forest of Dean resident has turned to local folklore and fake bear warnings to slow traffic.
Speeding tickets from Stalker radar (and similar Doppler systems) in New Zealand require strict proof of a complete "tracking history" per Police manual standards—visual ID, audio tone, and device verification. Missing any element voids the chain of evide...
This was his McLaren F1 that he bought in 1999 after selling his company Zip2. He daily drove the car for 11,000 miles and then crashed it. He has since sold the car. Today, it would be worth $25 to $30 million, given the car's history. That's an inflatio...
Chinese car sales in the UK doubled last year in a major blow to Britain's automotive industry. Almost 200,000 Chinese-branded cars entered UK roads in 2025, representing almost one in ten vehicles sold. But is "takeover" language justified or just panic?
Ambulance chasers are costing the industry billions. But fifteen people are dead because Tesla's doors don't open after crashes. The line between legitimate accountability and predatory litigation just got complicated.
I recently got nabbed for speeding. 68 in a 60. Small fine, points on my licence, and a police officer who thought he was hilarious. "You won't be going to jail but you'll get a fine in the post." I didn't laugh.
Hyundai plans to deploy 30,000 humanoid robots annually by 2028, starting in its Georgia factory. Is this revolutionary or just expensive theater in already automated plants?
Studies from US and European road safety bodies show that large speed differences between vehicles, not just high speeds, are a major contributor to crashes.
The four door Hummer H1 pick up once owned by Tupac Shakur is set to cross the block at Bonhams, offering a rare glimpse into the rapper’s taste for uncompromising hardware rather than luxury excess.
Ligier recently hit the news by recording the slowest ever lap of the Nürburgring, amusingly claiming this "hinted at its glorious history". But what exactly is that history?