“When it comes to American sports cars, CSX 2000 is without peers. Its historical significance and impact on the global sports car scene cannot be overstated.” Those are not our words, but those of Shelby Myers of leading automotive auction house RM Sotheby's. Read more »
Goodwood’s narrow and twisty hill climb is definitely not the best place to sample one of the world’s most powerful hypercars but it’s certainly entertaining to watch. Read more »
A self-driving Tesla Model S was involved in an accident that occurred on May 7, resulting in the death of the driver. While semi and fully-autonomous cars have crashed before, this is believed to be the first death related to a vehicle with a semi-autonomous driving feature engaged. Read more »
Mercedes finally released the AMG GT R from the wild enclosure it was bred aka the Green Hell, and now it’s showing off all the vehicle’s performance add-ons. Read more »
With around 1,400 HP between them, the new Aston Martin DB11 and the Vulcan track-beast were unleashed on the famous hill climb at the 2016 Goodwood Festival of Speed. Read more »
At first glance, the footage appears to depict a race, between a Porsche Cayenne and a speedboat, that turns out horribly wrong – the kind of dash we’re used to seeing from three particular middle-aged men. Read more »
Can't get your hands on the new Ford GT? There's only so many to go around, and they're in high demand. But there's always an example of the previous one going up for sale or auction. And this one stands out from the crowd. Read more »
Back in 1966, Ford ran two very successful French campaigns, winning at Le Mans with the GT40, but also in the Tour de France as the official support vehicle of the Ford-France-Hutchinson cycle team. Read more »
Finding a nameplate is anything but easy for any manufacturer as it has to be catchy, not offensive in any language (Mitsubishi Pajero, anyone?) and, of course, not trademarked or used by anyone else. Read more »