So, you’re going to Japan, huh? Fantastic. You might have some questions. Hopefully, I’ll have some answers.
So, you’re going to Japan, huh? Fantastic. You might have some questions. Hopefully, I’ll have some answers.
These are the 20 most brilliant military images I found around these wonderful intertubes this week. Not only do…
The Maserati Tipo 151 is rumored to be the first car to hit 300km/h (186.4 mph) at the original Mulsanne straight at…
In the 1980s, Lancia developed a supercharged and turbocharged (aka twincharged) engine for their midengine/AWD Delta…
US: Well folks, looks like rain is on the way so we will have to cancel.
Good Lord Mr. Stokes, I am going to need more monitors for all these beautiful new wallpapers! It is always a good thing to have such a variety of gorgeous cars all in one place, doing what they are meant to do on a classic track.
I can still hear this PS "music"
Silverstone Classic picks up right where the Goodwood Festival of Speed left off, and since our photographer friend…
What do you say to your wife before jumping onboard a car like this? I’ll be back? Because you might not.
Koenigsegg went to Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps to set a new lap record for production cars with the One:1 last…
It’s a fact only known by a few million people that if had too much of all the classic and brand new tarmac fighters…
He registered 120 bar of brake pressure here.
The M8F is truly a gift from the gods. That sound is nothing if not heavenly.
Welcome to The Drift where Jalopnik East rounds up the highlights from the Land of the Rising Sun and beyond. In…
I flew across the country two years ago for the 12 Hours of Sebring. I met up with a few friends who were also there for a bit, but spent 80% of my time alone. It was nice. At Road America (home track) I always get there early and spend some alone time walking though paddock, but by the end of the day I’m with all my…
Again: irrelevant. If BMW had some unfinished 507 roadsters or E30 M3 SportEvos just gathering dust, it’d be dumb as hell not to put in the relatively minimal effort required to complete them, making a tidy sum and drumming up great publicity in the process.
What Jaguar did is more akin to a splashy PR campaign - which is always beneficial for a luxury automaker. That, and for a particular brand of customers, the chance to own a rare E-Type trumps anything being produced in Germany.
Ok, whatever you say.
The Goodwood Greats is a brilliant collection of the rarest and most interesting cars shot by pro photographer…