The "Rainbow Warrior" made his Cup Series debut in the now-legendary 1992 Hooters 500 at Atlanta, which also happened to be Richard Petty’s final run. The poster boy for a new era in NASCAR, Gordon ...
This supercharged 1963 Avanti R2, once personally owned by designer Raymond Loewy, is on display at the L.A. museum now.
This high-compression turbocharged muscle car needed rocket fluid to keep it cool.
Since its introduction, vRS – standing for ‘victory rally sport’ - has served a dual purpose. For Škoda, it has acted as a ...
Škoda is celebrating 25 years of vRS in the UK, marking a quarter century of performance models that have shaped the bra ...
A pioneer in the early days of American motorsports and founder of Isky Camshafts, Ed Iskenderian remained active in the performance industry throughout his long life.
A 1967 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible with single family ownership is up for sale, retaining vintage charm and provenance. The Pontiac Bonneville was introduced in 1958, and for almost 50 years, it ...
Race officials, tinkerers and competitors converge in Utah every fall to test both metal and mettle Stuart Conway Photographs by Stuart Conway Bonneville is one of the flattest natural runways on the ...
Who said baggers can’t go fast? Indian Motorcycle just showed us a glimpse of its racing DNA by setting a new record with its race-spec Challenger, which achieved close to 200 miles per hour at ...
A veteran driver was killed Sunday while attempting to set a land speed record at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, event organizers confirmed. Chris Raschke, 60, was piloting the Speed Demon -- a ...
Veteran driver Chris Raschke died on Sunday after he lost control of his vehicle while traveling at a speed of 283 mph in an attempt to set a record at the famed Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, event ...
Chris Raschke, 60, died in a crash while attempting a land speed record at Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats. The crash occurred during Speed Week while Raschke was driving a vehicle called the Speed Demon ...