Was Star Trek Actor Anton Yelchin’s Death Linked to Jeep’s Gear Shifter Recall Issues?
Actor was tragically crushed by his 2015 Grand Cherokee.
Actor was tragically crushed by his 2015 Grand Cherokee.
The sanctioning body is scrapping its tire rule that mandates starting races on qualifying tires and cracking down on huge power tools on pit road.
Wait—trains aren't always late?
The No. 6 Roush Fenway Racing Ford for the 2018 All-Star Race will look similar to when it won the 1998 edition of the event.
Two of America's best-known racing names made it into the top three at Indianapolis on Thursday.
Rahal started his own tuning shop after some bad experiences with others. He won't name names—he'll just take their business.
As coincidence would have it, a firefighter took his personal camera drone along for a search-and-rescue mission, which ended up saving lives.
The Japanese manufacturer is already supplying junior team Toro Rosso, but has now opened talks with Red Bull Racing for 2019.
The guy responsible for all your favorite Fords this decade—the Raptor, GT, Shelby GT350, and Focus RS—will now take over JLR's performance division.
Sellers be crazy—or are they just ahead of the market?
Volvo's parent company Geely reportedly walked a thin line to sneak foreign developed batteries into China.
Headliners include Ricky Taylor, Juan Pablo Montoya, and, of course, Fernando Alonso.
Subaru found flaws in its self-reported gas mileage and emissions data but not with any vehicles sold beyond Japan's borders.
The ad shows nothing more than cars driving normally in various slippery conditions.
The performance variant of the Tesla Model 3 isn't out yet, but that hasn't stopped some owners from flogging their cars.
People are dying from carbon monoxide fumes in their homes after neglecting to turn off their cars.
After the 2018 season, Kelly Racing will become a privateer entry in the Supercars series.
An all-electric autonomous vehicle, the X5-sized five-seater will come to an auto show near you later this year.
Now is your chance to put your butt in the first Jaguar E-Type the British racer ever competed with for just $175,000.
Andretti, Dixon, Sato, and Wickens surpassed the 226 miles-per-hour mark on Wednesday.