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    Austin Prock, Erica Enders, Matt Smith also quick on Friday.

  • 20 cars that tell us why 2-tone paintwork needs to make a comeback

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  • Die sichersten Autos, die heute verkauft werden

    Die sichersten Autos, die heute verkauft werden

  • Father’s Day just got a little greener with this Greenworks all-electric lawn mower deal

    Greenworks 80V 21-inch Brushless Cordless Lawn Mower is only for $347.99 on Amazon. A great gift for green thumb dads.

  • Great 150mph used cars for under £20,000

    High-milers start at around £12,000 but we clocked a 2001 car with just 57,000 miles for £19,700. This meant that the 140i would climb through either the six-speed manual or eight-speed automatic box rather rapidly and onto its limited 155mph top speed. Setting off could be a task as the XKR tries to light up its rear tyres with all the 461lb ft of torque on offer but when it is moving it would nail the 0-100mph time in around 10sec and fire onto a limited top speed of 155mph.

  • The first SUV made by every major car-maker

    21 years on, only highly specialised manufacturers such as McLaren and Koenigsegg can get away without having at least one SUV in their ranges. In this gallery we're going to see which manufacturers have been in the SUV business for decades, and which have recently been forced into it due to customer demand. The fourth-generation MDX went into production in January 2021, and almost immediately became the best-selling premium three-row crossover in the US.

  • The modern cars already vanishing from our roads

    The modern cars already vanishing from our roads We reveal the newish cars most in danger of going extinct, going from most models left in existence, to least

  • Is McLaren's overlapping model range hindering its success?

    McLaren has not been without ongoing problems, having lost £873 million last year

  • Ferrari appeals Spa 6 Hours results

    Ferrari AF Corse has filed an appeal after its protest against the decision by race control to extend the FIA World Endurance Championship 6 Hours of Spa last month was rejected, RACER has learned. The race ended in controversial circumstances. A ...

  • Suzuki Swift vs Renault Clio: Finding your perfect Fiesta replacement

    The supermini is an endangered species but the new Swift arrives to change all that. We pit it against the class champ

  • Boris Said Turns Car Salesman After NASCAR Xfinity Wreck at Sonoma

    Veteran racer says he’s embarrassed by performance, urges fans to buy cars at Hendrick stores to make team boss happy.

  • The best cars you’ve (probably) never heard of

    Today’s Alpine A110 is well known, and so by extension is the earlier model of the same name, which was introduced in the 1960s and became the most successful rally car in the world in 1973. The first was the A106, a fibreglass-bodied, rear-engined sports car devised by Dieppe Renault dealer and amateur rally driver Jean Rédélé (1922-2007), who used the mechanicals of Renault’s first post-War car, the 4CV. Business mergers made the Audi Front possible.

  • The most iconic car ever made by every major car-maker

    It could describe a car which encapsulates the history and ethos of its maker, or an outstanding model with no relation to anything else wearing the same badge. It was devised by Carroll Shelby, who felt that there was nothing wrong with AC’s Ace sports car that couldn’t be fixed by making a small-block Ford Windsor V8 engine (or, later, a big-block FE) fit under the bonnet. The resulting Cobra was both a thunderous road car and an exceptionally successful racer.

  • Tony Stewart Clearing His Plate: 'It's Fun to Really not Have a Plan Right Now'

    NHRA team owner yet to say whether or not the demise of Stewart-Haas Racing will lead to increasing his footprint in NHRA, or any other holding for that matter.

  • Thunder Valley Pro Motocross Press Day | TWMX First Look

    The best riders in the world return to the mile high city of Lakewood Colorado to drop the gate for round 3 of the Pro Motocross Championship.

  • NASCAR and Nitrocross working toward an ‘alliance’

    Dana White set tongues wagging earlier this week when he let spill on the Flagrant podcast that plans were afoot to partner Nitrocross - Travis Pastrana's rallycross-like series which White is a major investor in, and is headlined by the ...

  • Road America Friday report with Theo Pourchaire

    Arrow McLaren's Theo Pourchaire and Marshall Pruett discuss Friday's IndyCar practice session at Road America, plus some of the controversy in the wake of the Detroit GP including updates on JHR's Agustin Canapino. RACER's Trackside Report at Road ...

  • Millican vaults to a special No. 1 at NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals

    Top Fuel veteran Clay Millican made the quickest pass on Friday at Bristol Dragway, racing to the provisional No. 1 qualifier at the 23rd annual Super Grip NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals. Austin Prock (Funny Car), Erica Enders (Pro Stock) and Matt ...

  • Siegel thrown into a Road America whirlwind with JHR

    Nolan Siegel had two plans coming into this weekend's event at Road America. The first was to compete in the Indy NXT series where he's fighting to win the championship with his HMD Motorsports team. The other was to get through Sunday's 20-lap NXT ...

  • ‘I’m pretty excited to come over and have a go’ – Brown

    Will Brown is finally getting to "have a go" at NASCAR racing this weekend at Sonoma Raceway. "It's cool to come over here," Brown said Friday. "Watching what SVG (Shane van Gisbergen) did last year, a lot of Aussies have paid a lot of attention to ...