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Stuttgart made just 20 street versions of its GT1 racer, and Teamspeed member JonA85 found the last one for sale. See the actual car and read what members are saying about this $2.3 million dollar Porsche!
HRE Wheels just held its annual open house at its So-Cal facility, and from the looks of these pictures there was some pretty sick hardware on hand. When it seems like most every product is being outsourced to Chinese sweatshops, it’s awesome to see a company making high-quality stuff here in the States.
CEO Carlos Ghosn has yet to approve the R36 project, which makes the possibility that Godzilla will be felled by corporate bean counters a very real possibility. With less than 6,000 R35s sold, it’s a solid bet the R35 program hasn’t put itself into the black, and while Lexus and VW can afford to blow […] More »
The debate about whether motorcycles or cars are faster is pretty much settled law. Remember the when Autocar pitted the GT-R against the 1099 at Cadwell Park Circuit? But we like these videos for the same reason we wind up watching the Hunt For Red October whenever it’s on TV—they’re fun to watch.
Developed in partnership with the Williams F1 team, the new engine is twincharged—meaning supercharger plus turbocharger—and revs to a dizzying 10,000rpm. Jaguar says those numbers should translate to a top speed of over 200mph and zero to 60 times in around three seconds.
Ever since the new BMW 3-Series saloon was released earlier this year, we’ve wondered what the coupe version (to be known as the 4-Series) and its M-version would look like. Well now, thanks to these exclusive spy-photos, we can imagine how the M4 will look. Taking the front end style of the 3-Series, BMW has […] More »
The SRT Motorsports team celebrated the 4th of July holiday by doing some snake charming at the Mid-Ohio Sportscar Course in near triple-digit heat. The crew was hard at work, seemingly ignoring the hot sun. The new SRT Viper GTS-R, the first one out of the Riley Technologies’ North Carolina shop, was on hand for […] More »