There is a warehouse in Houston, Texas, that is the automotive equivalent of Willie Wonka’s Chocolate Factory. There are no...
Ford Motor Company developed the Ford GT to commemorate their 100th anniversary. The GT40 Concept they unveiled at the 2002 North American International Auto...
The Maserati MC12 was unveiled in 2004, borrowing the chassis from another Italian masterpiece, the Ferrari Enzo, but unlike the 350 units of the Enzo, with 50 additional units built to satisfy the high demand for the $600,000 car, the MC12 was intended to be made just 25 times initially, just...
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The Bugatti Veyron is a mid-engined sports car that was first introduced to the world in 2005 by French automobile manufacturer...
In 2004, BMW unveiled the BMW H2R concept car equipped with a 6.0-liter V12 engine that employed the clean-burning process of liquid-hydrogen combustion. See it in action as it goes up the hillclimb course at Goodwood....
To celebrate Ferrari’s 60th anniversary, the Sessanta, meaning ‘sixty’ in Italian, was unveiled. Limited to just 60 units worldwide, this...
Each June, Motor Racing Legends—organizer of the historic support race at the Le Mans 24 Hours—also runs a Le Mans...
The Enzo, named in honor of the company’s founder, is part of an exclusive series of road cars, including the 288GTO, F40, and F50, all embodying Ferrari’s commitment to creating the most elite and technologically advanced road cars. In 2002, the Ferrari Enzo took over as the company’s flagship, succeeding...
Following the enthusiastic response from racers to the launch of the JD Classics Challenge, the new Historic race series for...
Designed to surpass all other supercars of its time in terms of technological advancements, the Porsche Carrera GT was meticulously engineered to push boundaries and redefine automotive innovation. Its foundation was built upon a powerful V10 engine, tracing its origins back to the legendary 10-cylinder race engine developed for the...
The Challenge Stradale, hailed as one of the finest road-ready Ferraris of the 21st century, delivers an exceptional driving experience,...
Overview The Ferrari Enzo, unveiled in 2002, stands as an emblem of Ferrari’s relentless pursuit of automotive excellence. This supercar,...
Continuing the legacy of the groundbreaking 550 Maranello, the 575M boasts an enhanced version of the original 550’s V12 engine which now produces 508 horsepower. Enjoy the beautiful sound of its V12 engine as it tears up the streets of Rotterdam in Netherlands at night! ...
Sebring International Raceway’s Hall of Fame Selection Committee has announced its 2004 inductees, which include Sir Stirling Moss; Mario Andretti;...
BMW has long followed a policy of racing cars and engines derived from production vehicles. Until BMW entered Formula One...
Intended to surpass all other supercars of its era in terms of technological advancements, the Porsche Carrera GT was engineered to push boundaries. Its powerful V10 engine traces its lineage back to the 10-cylinder race engine developed for the 2000 Le Mans 24-hours. Notably, the Carrera GT pioneered the utilization...
The Porsche Carrera GT is unquestionably one of the defining supercars of its era. Equipped with a glorious-sounding V10 and...
The Bugatti Veyron, produced by Volkswagen Group in 2005, exceeded all expectations in terms of power, speed, and comfort. The...
Racing Honda cars in the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) is pretty special to me. I’ve won three BTCC titles and countless races with them. Of course, I hold my first British Touring Car Championship win quite close to my heart. It was at the wheel of the 2005 Integra...
One of the interesting things about getting older—at least as a car enthusiast—is looking back on all the cars that...
Serving as a successor to the radical 550 Maranello, the 575M features enlarged version of the V12 found in the...
Unveiled at the prestigious Monterey Historic vintage car races in August 2000, the Saleen S7 was widely hailed as America’s inaugural true supercar. Designed to rival the most exotic sports cars worldwide, the S7 showcased that an all-American automobile could exceed expectations compared to its overseas counterparts. The development of the...
Before the Bugatti Veyron, there was the stunning W12 concept car from the Volkswagen which was the first full-blown supercar...
With a superb 1-2-3 victory for the 2002 Lemans, Audi secured a special place in the history of the Le...
The Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Stirling Moss made its debut at the 2009 North American International Auto Show, representing a lightweight speedster iteration of the SLR that is not only powerful in performance but also captivating in its appearance. Limited to just 75 units, this exclusive model was specifically offered to...
It has already been two decades since Lamborghini introduced the new Gallardo at the 2003 Geneva Motor Show. This extraordinary...
Back in 1998, TVR was dreaming. They wanted to create a faster and more outrageous supercar than the mighty McLaren...
Designed by Steve Saleen and Phil Frank, the Saleen S7 was the first fully proprietary supercar produced by the American automaker. It had sleek carbon-fiber bodywork and a powerful V8 engine. From 2000 to 2007, the S7R was a dominant force on the track, establishing Saleen’s presence in racing. In...