When it comes to names in motorsports it is hard to get any bigger than Juan Manuel Fangio, still considered by many to be the greatest Formula 1 driver of all time.
Classic Recreations has released its latest continuation car, a perfect replica of the John Wick Mustang, the 1969 Ford Mach 1 made famous by Keanu Reeves in the film. The grey and
Aston Martin is delighted to announce the opening of an exclusive exhibition of images by fashion and advertising photographer, Mark Shaw at No.8 Dover Street, London. The display of captivating works from
TGR Staff The first Saleen offering for the 2010 Mustang left everyone feeling like the passion had left Saleen with their founder Steve Saleen. However, Saleen has released some teaser photos of
The “New” Daihatsu Basket Concept made me think of the old Moretti Mini-Maxi from the 70’s. I would love to see this Daihatsu hit US shores if it goes into production.
The importation of the Nissan Skyline GT-R to the United States has been a Hollywood-sized epic spanning ten years. For a while, the only game in town was to go through Motorex
TGR Staff – 10/03/2009 Talk to any Japanese auto executive, and the official is likely to say the South Korean automaker is rapidly emerging as the most-feared competitor to Japan’s world-leading car
Associated PressSeptember 25, 2009 18:46:18 GMT” Danica Patrick has agreed to a three-year contract to remain at Andretti Green Racing and stay in the IndyCar Series, according to a report in the
Fisker’s received a shot in the arm today thanks to the U.S. Energy Department’s announcement that the upstart automaker will receive a $528.7 million conditional loan. The DOE says the loan, “will
Sneed Insurance is giving away a 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe to bring the Summer to eventful close for somebody, it is free to enter so visit http://www.sneedinsurance.com/ to enter to win!
As speculated, Michael Schumacher will be returning to F1 to stand in for injured Felipe Massa, until Massa is able to race again. The 7 time F1 Champion will be back behind
Just eight months after losing Honda, BMW announced that 2009 will be their final season in Formula 1. Dr. Norbert Reithofer, chairman of the board of management at BMW told the BBC