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
Numerous sources are reporting that racer Kevin Ward, Jr. was killed in an altercation with Tony Stewart at Canandaigua Motorsports Park in New York. After a crash between Stewart and Ward that
By the late 1960s, NASCAR's high-speed battles had become an arms race in aerodynamics. Ford had already seen success with the 1969 Torino Talladega, but the competition was fierce. Chrysler dominated with
by Michael Satterfield Every sport has legends, and competition in the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing’s prestigious Winston Cup Series was the natural forum to showcase the 1952 Hudson Hornet.
by Andrew LaPorte Racing fans fond of gaming are sure to be excited about the upcoming release of Polyphony Digital’s Gran Turismo 6 for the Playstation 3. The long-running series is well known
TGR Staff Back before the seven-figure Featherlite rigs that grace most race tracks today, car haulers were a bit simpler, and there is a group on Facebook that is dedicated to sharing
by Michael Satterfield Our project Fairlane has made a big splash, look for full features on it in your favorite car magazine over the next few months. The Gulf Racing theme was
NASCAR driver Jason Leffler died after an accident yesterday night while racing at Bridgeport Speedway. The 37-year-old Leffler, who had seen some success in NASCAR’s Nationwide Series was pronounced dead shortly after
by Michael Satterfield Today’s NASCAR is a family sport with 75 million loyal fans, growing bigger and more mainstream by the day. Part Disney, part Vegas, part Barnum & Bailey, NASCAR is
TGR Staff NASCAR announced today the creation of NASCAR Classics, a new brand identity within the licensing division. From the renegades who blazed the trail on country roads and the hard-packed beaches
TGR Staff Irwindale, Calif. In front of a standing, cheering, near-sellout crowd Saturday night, well-known TV and film actor William Fichtner went wire-to-wire in the first-ever Justice Brothers Celebrity Stock Race on