Motorsports racing is as much skill as it is driver and team ingenuity. If you’re not driving for a multi-million dollar race team, it can be tough recovering from a blown engine or an accident.
If you’re a motoring enthusiast, it really is a great time to be alive. Cars making over 700 horsepower are available at your local Dodge dealership, and supercars are making in excess of 1,000 horsepower.
Germany isn’t the only country in the world that has sections of their roadways de-restricted. In parts of the Australian Outback, there are stretches of roads tens of kilometers long. The Australian government has decided to allow de-restricted speed on a 72 kilometer section of roadway, and Porsche wanted to celebrate.
For those enthusiasts of small, fast cars, it’s a great time to be alive. Volkswagen’s Golf R is a potent, all-wheel drive machine. Ford is bringing their new RS Focus to the United States.
Even though the Aston Martin DB9 still looks as absolutely gorgeous today as it did several years ago, it’s time to usher in a replacement for the car that’s getting a bit long in the tooth.
If you’re Anthony Taylor and have a 997-generation Porsche 911 that makes 1,600 horsepower to the wheels, you probably want to try to set records with it. That’s exactly what he did during Omega Motorsports’ NoFlyZone Arizona back in March.