If you are an automotive enthusiast, it's likely you have dreamed of getting out on the track to learn how to push a car and yourself to the limit. Driving schools and
Photos from The Friends of Steve McQueen Car Show hosted at and benefiting the Boy's Republic in Chino Hills, California. Dozens of classic sports cars, muscle cars, vintage race cars, and motorcycles
Samantha Tan is an automotive enthusiast from Southern California who's passion for cars has led landed her behind the wheel of a BMW M4 GT4 race car in the Pirelli GT4 America
by TGR Staff – 09/09/2019 The BMW Car Club of America has partnered with luxury watchmaker B.R.M Chronographs to produce two stunning, limited-run timepieces in celebration of the Club’s 50th anniversary. Both
by Michael Satterfield The Mitty is one of the oldest of the vintage races in the U.S. running for over 40 years and attracting some of the rarest historic race cars from
by Michael Satterfield – 04/17/2019 One of the advantages of writing about cars is that I get to drive a lot of the latest and greatest from almost every manufacturer. While the bulk
by Michael Satterfield There is something about a two-seat sports car, preferably with no top, that is special. The thrill of speed, the rush of the wind, and the ability to escape
TGR Staff Last weekend, a sensational custom bike – the “Departed” – saw its premiere at this year’s Hot Rod Custom Show in Yokohama, Japan. On Sunday 2 December, Japanese motorcycle customizing
by Michael Satterfield I was at The Thermal Club this weekend working on another story and by chance, the Historic Motor Sports Association was hosting an invitational race at the main track.
by Michael Satterfield A young man named Oliver from Toronto has recently taken a 100 Day | 20,000-mile road trip across North America in his BMW M235i. The trip which he has
by Michael Satterfield With SEMA fast approaching, it is kind of a relief that I don’t have a SEMA project this year, while we have designed built several popular cars in the past
by Michael Satterfield Car enthusiasts have been collecting parts from crashed or abandoned race cars and hanging them up on the wall of their garages, shops, and offices since the early days