The street course at Long Beach is uncharted territory for many of the Daytona Prototype teams. The focus this weekend will be on IMSA’s Balance of Power between the two vastly different style cars competing in its top class. Daytona Prototypes have taken the win in the first two outings so far this year. In [
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The street course at Long Beach is uncharted territory for many of the Daytona Prototype teams. The focus this weekend will be on IMSA’s Balance of Power between the two vastly different style cars competing in its top class. Daytona Prototypes have taken the win in the first two outings so far this year. In [
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Now that old man winter’s grip is finally starting to ease up on much of the land, we find those silly moments where he got the better of us even more humorous. Take, for example, this week’s Friday Funny episode where an overzealous 4×4 rider decides the lack of friction provided by the ice would [
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It's safe to say the upcoming S63 AMG Coupe is already a motivator. I can just hear people hustling to put in their orders for it at dealerships around the world. Its roadster sibling, the SL63, will be exercising so that it tops its corporate sibling's output by creating 585 horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque for the 2015 model year.
When it comes to a car that speaks to the Corvette’s legacy in America in a unique way, this might be one of the coolest I've come across in a while. This one-of-a-kind classic, which was on display at the Kennedy Space Center yesterday, is a 1967 Sting Ray once owned by astronaut Neil Armstrong ... you know, the first person to walk on the moon. Yeah, this car is kind of a big deal.
Are you having a problem with your new Dodge Dart sedan that is causing the car to report diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) and while you are able to pull the code number, you are unable to figure out what it means? If so, today’s Tech Thread Spotlight should be a gold mine for solving any ...
The last Corvette has been pulled from the sinkhole, but about the only positive thing I can make of it is that we're finally over this dreadful part of the ordeal. Donated by Kevin and Linda Helmintoller of Land O' Lakes, Florida, the Mallett Hammer was valued at about $120,000 at one point, but I can't even begin to imagine how much money it would take to rebuild it.