The Ford GT40 was a key protagonist in the Ford-Ferrari wars of the 1960s. Winning four times consecutively at the 24 Hours of Le Mans from 1966-1969 made it...
The C8 features a vastly different design from previous Corvettes, with an all-new aluminum architecture and coil-over springs in place of leaf springs used on prior models. The exterior features more...
In April 2016 at the Geneva Auto Show, Tadge Juechter, the chief engineer on the C7, introduced the new Grand Sport model for the 2017 model year. The Grand Sport is...
Arriving in prototype form just in time for Ford's Centennial celebration in 2003, the Ford GT debuted for 2004 as the modern, road-going interpretation of the GT40 endurance racing...
The 2008 Viper SRT10 (Sport and Racing Technology) boasts kick-in-the-pants power, combined with benchmark braking, a world-class ride and handling and a race-inspired interior. This 2008 Viper sports an...
The 1967 Shelby, with its roof-mounted and quarter-panel air scoops, extended nose, and upswept spoilered tail, looked like no other automobile on the highway. It succeeded in evoking the...
The year 1968 brought two major changes to the Shelby program: the shift of production from California to Iona Michigan, and the introduction of the convertible model. With its...
The 1956 Jaguar XK 140 MC Roadster, with its stately British lines and the ferocious look of its racing heritage, was fitted with the competition C-Type LeMans head, competition...