The 1971 BMW 3.0 CSL did not begin life as a collector’s darling or a design statement. It was conceived as a blunt ...
One way to gauge an automaker’s dedication to enthusiast culture is looking at what kind of support it has in motorsports at all levels. Having a presence in F1 is all well and good, but involvement ...
You go ahead and try to find a racing series with as high a participation rate as the British Touring Car Championship. With 13 different models from 10 different manufacturers covering 27 entries, ...
In a world crazed with electrification and efficiency, Seat’s Cupra division has thought up a handsome and powerful solution to touring car competition: The e-Racer TCR. It’s been designed to take the ...
PARIS — Goodyear has landed the tire supply contract for a new touring-car-based electric-vehicle racing series that's being organized by Eurosport Events, the promoter of the FIA World Touring Car ...
Hear the words “Chevrolet racing,” and NASCAR is the first thing that probably springs to the minds of many, followed by Corvette Racing in the American Le Mans Series. But that's just in the States.
The Crew 2 offers touring cars with top speeds of 200 mph, vital for elite events in the game. Touring-ready cars like the Aston Martin Vulcan and McLaren 12C GT3 are top picks for speed and control.
We put our long-term Lucid Air Grand Touring Performance’s consistency to the test by going head to head with classic American muscle cars. Lucid might position its Air electric sedan as a posh grand ...