One of the biggest names in Motorsport will be returning to the race track full time in 2021/2022.
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One of the biggest names in Motorsport will be returning to the race track full time in 2021/2022.
I always have the welcomed problem of information overload due to all the new cars that get unveiled in Geneva. The show this year is in its 88th iteration and like many years before it’s guaranteed to impress all car aficionados.
Unveiled at the Goodwood Revival in early September, many were blown away by the sleek design and overall look. While known for their sports cars, TVR have well and truly set their sights on competing with the big boys
Peter headed out to Richmond in Sydney to see all the sick cars at the 2017 NSW All Holden Day.
Labelled as the most powerful road-legal 911 ever created, the GT2 RS looks to have been created in a secret laboratory rather than on a manufacturing line
Today has been an incredible day in Sydney, and it wasn't only due to the great weather. It was because I along with many other Car nuts got the chance to get amongst some of the best cars money can buy with the spectacular backdrop of Sydney Harbour.
The new Honda Civic Type R broke the record for front wheel cars at the Nürburgring. Beating the previous record by six seconds, and its predecessor by nearly seven seconds.
McLaren after only six years of road car manufacturing has taken all the things they have learnt in that time and poured all that knowledge into the 720S.
Thanks to Simply Sports Cars in Sydney and Motorline in Queensland you can now be the proud owner of a KTM X-BOW R
Armed with my trusty Canon 70D and with my equally car-mad mate Haydn in tow (whose last visit to Bathurst was way back in 2002), we were primed for an adrenalin-pumping 48 hours.
The Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour will explode into the spotlight this weekend with a host of super-charged GT3, GT4 and specialised endurance uber-vehicles on show.
The footage shows the driver Andy Wallace back in 1998 attempting to max out the F1 to a top speed of 240.1 mph.