Dozens Arrested in Giant Heist of Up to 112 Rental Cars in New Zealand
When you definitely choose quantity over quality.
When you definitely choose quantity over quality.
Forklifts—the secret key to electric drag racing?
The controversial flag was long tied to NASCAR's deep Southern roots. Now, the series says no more.
That looks uncomfortable.
It's far from practical, but still not the worst idea ever.
There's a reason you've probably never heard of it.
It's supposed to represent a real grown-up car, not a Cozy Coupe.
The No. 43 Richard Petty Motorsports Chevrolet is making a statement.
We see your howling wolf t-shirt, and raise you this.
When it was new, someone paid just $15.95 for it. Now, it's expected to bring $1,800.
Meanwhile, EV truck startup Nikola is already valued higher than Ford. Yes, that Ford.
It just needs a drivetrain, but how hard can that be?
Forget the gnarly drop—he's lucky not to have severed a limb.
The rumors turned out to be true.
Ford's been hearing about this for almost a decade. Now, it's headed to court.
The former Pikes Peak slayer boasted 702 horsepower and 2,800-pound curb weight.
Wall Street is very fond of Nikola. Can it transform trucking with EVs and hydrogen?
It's one of the last real SUVs on the market. But is it really worth $51,000?
One look at the lineup proves this is the biggest sim race of 2020.