Weekly Wire for September 2nd, 2016: Cadillac’s Future, Oculus Rift Racing Games, and AMG’s F1 Hypercar
The Drive staffers take a look back at some of the big stories from the week.
The Drive staffers take a look back at some of the big stories from the week.
Let's not lie. It makes all the sense in the world.
Veteran driver calling it quits after 14 seasons in F1.
The future of agriculture looks surprisingly badass.
Ride along as we rip around Indianapolis Motor Speedway at 140 miles per hour.
The country's Transport Minister noted inconsistent findings for three oil-burning models.
Plus, a lightweight hammock and beer from Great Divide Brewing Co.
Lack of sight hasn't stopped the 73-year-old Jones from becoming a master of his craft.
In which we learn about wealthy Indian politicians and self-driving rickshaws.
Mercedes is taking a cue from BMW's book of redundancy.
New Performance Package makes the small SUV as quick as a 911.
The supercar will be auctioned off for charity.
The troubled MLB free agent has no team, but he has one of only seven HyperSports.
A massive plume of smoke has been seen billowing from the site.
What Tesla learned from the aviation industry.
Audi executive says talks between VW and American officials are going well.
Future bikes could talk to their riders—and keep an eye on them.
Smart cars need more than a horn to communicate.
Might want to make sure you have the Kleenex close by for this one.