Stop us if you’ve heard this one before, but there’s a new, expensive, exclusive supercar in town. It comes from a manufacturer you’ve never heard of, and has otherworldly performance figures. Oh, and it’s electric.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is a juggernaut. With 18 films and 10 television series all sharing the same mythology, it’s dominated the big and small screen for almost a decade.
Williams Racing is the next in line to reveal its 2018 F1 contender, the FW41. Unveiled in London, this year’s chassis is the team’s 41st entry into the sport.
Mercedes is plotting quite the Geneva Motor Show this year. It’s recently revealed it will debut new halo models in the G-Class and S-Class ranges at the show in March. Apparently that 1,200hp duo isn’t enough for the brand.
Sir Elton John is many things. Subtle isn’t one of them though. From outlandish outfits to rhinestone-studded glasses, he’s always out to make a statement. That’s why when we saw his 1997 Aston Martin Vantage come up for auction, it didn’t surprise us one bit that he’d own one of the least subtle Aston Martin cars of all time.
The inaugural race of the 2018 Formula One season is only weeks away. With it comes several changes to the sport itself — grid girls, grid kids, and even the logo — and the cars are no exception. As the teams set up to reveal their cars over the coming days, both Mercedes and Ferrari F1 teams kick things off a little early by firing up their engines.
When it comes to bridging the Transatlantic motoring gap, one brand more than most ties us together. The Blue Oval of Ford is considered a home brand to Europeans just as much as Americans.
Toyota’s essentially confirmed its worst-kept secret. The Supra is returning, and it’ll be showing up in racing concept form next month at the Geneva Motor Show.
When the 2018 F1 season kicks off next month, with it comes the formal debut of the halo. The new head-protection device is one of the more criticized additions to the sport as of late. Meant to protect the drivers from flying debris, the halo isn’t exactly attractive.
Late last year, McLaren revealed its latest stunning creation. The division of opinion over its looks were as nothing compared to the reaction when McLaren announced its name: Senna.
Last week, F1 announced the contentious decision to remove grid girls from the sport. It was a bold move, resulting in mixed reactions from fans, team members and the women themselves.
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