When the Corvette ZR1 dropped in Dubai last November, we knew it’d be fast. However, we just didn’t know how much. Now with its first record in books we get to see what it’s really made of.
The 1930s were a time of extremes. With much of the American population living in poverty due to the Great Depression, the extremely wealthy still existed in small amounts. The owner of this week’s Want found himself in the latter category — at least for a time.
We’re sure you can dream up a ton of fantasy matchups between improbable cars. Maybe you even took to your favorite racing sim to see the outcome. Ford, however, took it one step further with its latest performance showdown.
Back in November, we made our case for a follow up to Tourist Trophy. It was all a bit of wishful thinking, but still something we really wanted. In a recent interview with Game Watch at the 2018 Taipei Game Show, Kazunori Yamauchi offered a nugget of information about the franchise.
We’re fresh off the GT Sport 1.11 update that brought us Monza, along with new variations of Lago Maggiore Circuit. However, some clever GTPlanet community members have found an additional mystery track.
Last month we gave you the first sneak peek at the upcoming season of Top Gear. Now, a new teaser trailer posted to YouTube gives us a more in-depth look at Series 25.
In this week’s Wednesday Want we’ve found something truly special in the classified adverts and thought it really deserved some attention. You can check out past Wednesday Want entries right here.
Suzuki, Audi, and Toyota are all names closely associated with the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. Now Bentley is looking to add its name to the list.
The North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit, Michigan didn’t open to the pubic until today. However, with the press preview week wrapping up we wanted to give you an overview of all the debuts from this year’s show.
In this week’s Wednesday Want we’ve found something historically significant in the classified adverts and thought it really deserved some attention. You can check out past Wednesday Want entries right here.
To kick off the NAIAS, Ford took the wraps off the latest edition of the Bullitt Mustang. As impressive as it is, there’s another ‘Stang at the show that tops it. This is, of course, the original 1968 Mustang GT-390 fastback from the film.
There’s no shortage of great racing drivers throughout the history of motorsports. However, it takes someone truly special to reach legendary status. One driver to reach that pinnacle is Dan Gurney.
Two things in life are certain, death and Ford releasing a special edition Mustang every chance it gets. However, its latest ‘Stang is no run-of-the-mill sticker or chrome package. This time it’s an updated “Bullitt” version.
If you’ve ever been shocked by how your web browser targets you with advertisements for things you never thought you’d told it, look away now. The same technology may soon be coming to your car.
This year marks the 70th anniversary of Land Rover. To celebrate this special occasion, it’s restoring an original Series 1 with an interesting backstory.
We already think 2018 is on track for a fantastic year. Every time we think it can’t get any better, something new comes along. The latest reason for our ever-growing excitement? Dakar 18 by Bigmoon Studios.
Back in December, we told you about a new concept from Gazoo Racing — the newest sub-brand from Toyota. Now with the Tokyo Auto Salon upon us, we finally get our first look at the GR Super Sport Concept.
Almost every voice command system in cars is awful. Most of the time it doesn’t understand what you asked. And just when you think it does, it calls your step-mother instead of adjusts the seat heaters. Amazon thinks it has a solution to this by offering its Alexa system for cars.