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Prototype VW Atlas Cross Sport takes on Death Valley; forge a career in 'WRC 8'; the pressure builds on Vettel

Coming five-seat version of the seven-seat Atlas survives Death Valley testing

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Friday, July 26, 2019
Car News

VW Atlas Cross Sport first prototype drive

VW Atlas Cross Sport prototype takes on Death Valley in summer, wins.

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Games

Check out the 'WRC 8' new career mode in this trailer

"WRC 8," the official game of the World Rally Championship, is on its way to store shelves this September, and this year, the career mode allows players to manage an entire WRC team for the first time. This involves a ton of planning and playing, but alternately, you can just get in a car and race if that's more your speed.

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Formula One

F1's Sebastian Vettel: I put more pressure on myself than anyone else could

The 2019 Formula 1 season has been a trying one for the four-time world drivers' champion.

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But Wait There's More

What to do when your hooptie's door handle breaks off?

A field-expedient repair using wire keeps a hooptie Corolla on the road a bit longer.

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Formula E

Formula E driver Stoffel Vandoorne: My years with McLaren F1 were 'not the best ones'

Former F1 driver Stoffel Vandoorne kept his racing skills sharp this season with a racing seat in Formula E, which just wrapped up its championship in New York.

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Classic Ads

1985: Mitsubishi Mirage brings science-fiction future to Japan

A Japanese-market television commercial for the 1985 Mitsubishi Mirage.

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Formula One

F1 German Grand Prix preview: By the numbers

On the back of entertaining races in Austria and Great Britain, Formula 1 returns to Hockenheim for the F1 German Grand Prix.

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NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series

Dirt Late Model star enters NASCAR Eldora Truck race

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Store

Torqued down: Check out this digital torque wrench

Electronic torque wrenches are all the rage, if for no better reason than they look cool. But for serious engine builders, an electronic wrench is getting closer to necessity for its ability to torque fasteners to a desired angle. For a long time, snagging one of these torque wrenches meant dropping big bucks on a high-end example from folks like Snap-On, Matco or Mac tools. That’s changed over time as more budget-conscious tool companies like GearWrench have stepped into the game.

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Car News

Prototype drive: 2020 BMW 228i xDrive and 235i xDrive Gran Coupes

A quick drive of two prototypes of the 2020 BMW 228i xDrive and 235i xDrive Gran Coupes

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Car Life

1960s Soviet film camera visits Colorado junkyard

A Colorado self-service wrecking yard photographed with a Soviet-made FED-2 film camera.

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Car News

The Audi Q3 Sportback wants to sit with the popular coupe-shaped SUVs

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Monster Energy NASCAR Cup

NASCAR tweaks uncontrolled tire definition following industry feedback

In a rules update released to teams on Wednesday, crew members will no longer be required to be within an arm’s length when controlling tires.

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Green Cars

Electric Fiat 500 inches closer to production

The electric 500, which has yet to receive a formal name, was previewed earlier this year by the Centoventi concept in Geneva, showing off a boxier body and a very customizable interior. Fiat does not plan to stop selling the gas-engined 500, but rather to continue offering it alongside the new electric model given the fact that not all of its customers will be willing to make the switch to electric cars. So the gas-engined 500 still has plenty of life left in it.

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Car Reviews

2020 BMW X3 M and X4 M first drive: Velvet hammer

The X3 and X4 M share much of their mechanical musculature with the regular X3. But creating an authentic M experience requires engineers to go deep. Did they succeed?

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Project TR7

Project: TR7, part 14 -- Applying craftsmanship

Owning and restoring Triumph sports cars has been one of the most rewarding experiences I've had in life. I got to meet remarkable people like Triumph's legendary PR man, the late Mike Cook. And a GM engineer named Mark Bradshaw, who contributed to Project: TR7 but is no longer with us.

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