The new year is already creeping up on us; as is easy to see with the surfeit of zombie movies/TV shows being advertised, turkeys weighing down the coolers of your local green grocer, and hints being dropped by the kiddies about “something you should tell Santa.” Of course, for those who care about advanced vehicles (or just awesome new ones), this run-up-to-Xmas time of year is also filled with some of the best auto shows on the calendar.
With Frankfurt in the books, LA and SEMA upcoming, and the Tokyo show looming in the far east, there are more than a few interesting new greenformance-oriented models to look forward to. Here are a quick half-dozen cars that we think will make for interesting greenformance driving in the upcoming year (or maybe a little before, if we’re lucky).
Before heading to Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca for the inaugural race of the Battery Tender Global Mazda MX-5 Cup series two of Winding Road Racing’s…
While McLaren’s new racer is set to debut next month at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show, the company decided to take the wraps off the new car a bit early in this tasty collection of images.
Ten SCCA National Champions were crowned on Friday at the SCCA Runoffs Presented by Garmin VIRB, following 14 lap races at Daytona International Speedway. Check out the race recaps and official results below for all the details.
The second annual NASA Eastern States Championships presented by Toyo Tires crowned it class winners this past weekend at Virginia International Raceway. Under perfect 80-degree and sunny conditions the 300+ NASA competitors took to the 3.27 mile, 17-turn VIR circuit to settle who would be 2015 NASA Eastern States Champions.
Rain usually does not spell ideal track conditions for getting behind the wheel of a race car for the first time, but that doesn’t deter oversteer enthusiast Chris Harris as he pilots the Daytona 24 Hour winning Group C Jaguar XJR-9 around Brands Hatch Racing circuit in West Kingsdown.