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2020 Dodge Charger Widebody first drive: Nothing else like it; 51 years later the Lamborghini Espada still looks like a sci-fi prop; F1 combustion engine freeze on the horizon?

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Thursday, October 10, 2019
Car Reviews

2020 Dodge Charger Widebody first drive: Detroit hooligans

Soak in everything you can about these Dodge Chargers. They are glorious beasts. And V8-powered Detroit muscle sedans are rare today. In fact, the Mopars here have no real competition in their price class. Tire-frying, gas-burning hooligans will no doubt become even rarer going forward.

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Classic Cars

Street-Spotted: Lamborghini Espada Series III

The Espada is over half a century old. It turned 51 just this year, and it still looks like a prop from a science fiction film from the 1960s set in the mid-21st century.

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Car News

2020 BMW M8 Gran Coupe adds doors, length to the M8 Coupe

Say Guten Tag to the BMW M8 Gran Coupe, which is BMW-speak for a coupe that was given two more doors, thus becoming a sedan, but largely keeping its coupe-like profile. 

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Classic Ads

1972: Drunk Uncle Sam has red-white-and-blue Fords for you

A television commercial for the 1972 Ford Sprint package.

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Monster Energy NASCAR Cup

First look: NASCAR’s 2021 car hits Richmond for track testing

The body is a baseline and not representative of the ones each manufacturer will submit.

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Formula One

Mercedes on the brink of historic manufacturer championship

The title would equal the six that Scuderia Ferrari earned between 1999 and 2004.

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Formula One

Mercedes pays Toto Wolff 8 million Euros a year

That's a little more than $8.7 million USD per year for the leading Mercedes Formula 1 executive.

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Formula One

F1 considering combustion engine freeze for 2021

The industry wants the electrical components of the current powerplant to be more pronounced.

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Formula One

F1 teams debate active aerodynamics for 2021 car

The hope is that active aerodynamics, giving the drivers the ability to adjust the wings and other parts of the car while closely following a rival, will ensure that the 2021 cars continue to permit close racing.

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IMSA

IMSA Petit Le Mans preview: Acura, Honda Performance Development ready to wrap up titles

Acura and Honda Performance Development could walk away with as many as eight championships in IMSA competition this weekend at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta.

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NASCAR

Nashville will not host ARCA in 2020, promoters to renegotiate with city over late payments

NASCAR remains a possibility in the future, but there is still work to be done to revitalize one of stock car racing's traditional homes.

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