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Roughly 1,500 miles into their Cannonball Run attempt heading west, Jay and Gypsy Roberts ran into trouble. “We were going through Oklahoma, and it was legitimately a tornado [that] had hit just less than two miles off of Interstate 40 while we were on the drive, you know, blowing driving wind,” Jay told me over
The world’s greatest car show isn’t what or where you think. It’s quietly taking place yearly at a classic car racing event in the UK amongst the roar of thumping engines a short walk over a bridge away. As Monterey Car Week morphed into a spectator sport, Goodwood Revival has risen to become more than
The 2012 Sea Lion is a one-of-one supercar with a rotary engine moving the wheels and a jet drive for skiing through the water. Built to chase a world record for being the fastest amphibious vehicle on land or sea, it is now coming up for sale at an auction this weekend. The Sea Lion’s
It appears that rumors of the Audi RS6 E-Tron EV’s demise were exaggerated. Despite recent hints that Audi was throwing out plans to develop an all-electric option in favor of a plug-in hybrid, our spies in Europe have now caught the battery-powered RS6 at both Audi’s private testing facility and in public, at the Nürburgring,
I’m rapidly approaching 40, and I recently became a homeowner. Right on schedule, I’ve gotten really into lawn mowing—not so much for the sake of the grass’s appearance, but mostly because mastering my new-used zero-turn mower has become one of my new favorite motorsports. Mowing a lawn with a little tractor tickles some of the
Anyone who’s been to an NHRA Top Fuel event will tell you that there’s nothing else like it. Each car makes 12,000 horsepower, and when you get two of ’em lined up, it’s just plain rowdy. Ideally, though, it doesn’t get as rowdy as this. Veteran driver Doug Kalitta and Tony Stewart came together at
You probably know by now that the Dodge Charger ditched the V8. That could be changing behind the scenes as “Hemi” is no longer that kind of four-letter word inside Stellantis, but still. The new Charger uses a twin-turbo, 3.0-liter inline-six to lay down the rubber, and while all signs point to it being pretty
For the past several months at least, this photo of two people washing their Mazda MX-5 has repeatedly appeared all over Miatadom. Some see only a somewhat whimsical scene—two people on a city street, casually washing their convertible. But if you look closely at the background, there’s way more going on here than two people
With the upcoming Neue Klasse range from BMW, it seems the brand’s era of comically large kidney grilles appears to be coming to an end. Some of its other polarizing design cues, like chunky wheel arches and angular-jawed bumpers, are still apparently sticking around, but we’ll take the wins where we can get them. In
Actor and cool-guy archetype Steve McQueen is inextricably associated with the Bullitt ’68 Ford Mustang Fastback and Porsches from Le Mans. But when he was running errands, driving to church, or just going to the airport, he often drove this 1952 Hudson Wasp. The car has lived at the Petersen Museum in LA since 2006,
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