Joe Gibbs Racing’s new logo honors Coy Gibbs, incorporating elements from his motocross passion, but has faced backlash from fans. Fans express disappointment over the departure from the traditional ...
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Discover 50 years of the iconic Porsche 911 Turbo with a special exhibition and exclusive limited edition chronograph.
Whether you enjoy hardy simulation racers or firing projectiles from your go-kart, there's plenty to love in this list of the 19 best PS5 racing games! All the games listed below are available to play ...
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Still without an official name for now, the car in question is a MX-5 that appears very similar to the Sprit Racing RS that previewed it in January. Familiar cues carried over from the concept ...
After it was spotted for the first time in public, BYD’s new electric sports car looks ready to take on the Porsche 911. With influence from former Lamborghini and Audi designer Wolfgang Egger ...
And John Force Racing doesn’t have three Funny Cars. So, without anyone from the organization saying it outright, at least not publicly, Hight, who had doubled as the company’s president since ...
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The intentional slowing of the cars at Daytona and Talladega caused Superspeedway pack racing like we see today, which has led to bigger and bigger multi-car crashes as the field is bunched up ...