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Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Car Reviews

2019 Kia Stinger essentials: Base model bargain

The Kia Stinger dropped at the Detroit auto show in 2018. With a mix of Peter Schreyer design and Albert Biermann (of BMW’s M division) ride and handling it was an instant winner. It was tuned on the Nurburgring and features either a 365-hp V6 or this 255-hp four.

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IMSA

Veteran racer Tommy Kendall helps give the racing Ford GT a proper send-off

Ford sent me a plane ticket to come visit its Ford Performance Technical Center in Concord, North Carolina, to drive the Ford Chip Ganassi Racing Ford GT that raced at Le Mans, as well as the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge Ford Mustang GT4.

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Corvette

Form and function: Inside the 2020 Chevrolet C8 Corvette

We’ve paid a lot of attention to the new midengine Chevy Corvette—its new engine, new placement, new transmission, new body. But we haven’t talked a ton about the interior yet. Let’s take a closer look.

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Car News

MG now offers an SUV: How did we get here?

The factual answer to the question of how MG became an SUV-building automaker? It's a convoluted tale, but one worth telling.

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Supercars

McLaren Senna breaks all the records at Lightning Lap

Car and Driver just tested the fastest car they've ever lapped at the massive Virginia International Raceway -- the mighty McLaren Senna -- along with the video to prove it

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Tesla

Report: Older Teslas face memory storage wear issues that prevent charging

Business Insider reports that the flash storage systems aboard older Tesla vehicles are facing a problem tied to data collection and storage: All of it is kept on chips called eMMCs, and those chips are starting to wear out.

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Car Life

FIVA’s controversial statement against vintage EV conversions is easily misunderstood -- and not totally wrong

There is nothing that inflames passions in the old car world like the eternal purists vs modifiers debate; the proliferation of electric vehicle powertrain swaps of late only gives both sides a new theater of war in which to operate.

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Car News

Germany says 'nein' to autobahn speed limits

Germany’s parliament last week voted a hard “no” on new speed limits on the nation's highways, according to outlet Deutsche Welle. After a Green party proposed the new limit of about 80 mph, it was smacked down with a 498-133 vote.

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Events

The once-ubiquitous minibike, wheeled lust object of 10-year-olds across America, celebrated at Joe’s Minibike Reunion

The once-ubiquitous minibike, wheeled lust object of 10-year-olds across America, was celebrated at Joe’s Minibike Reunion. 

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Car Life

Art Center Car Classic celebrates one-of-a-kind cars

From the bizarre to the beautiful, Art Center Car Classic 2019 celebrated 100 one-of-a-kind cool cars

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Junkyard Treasures

Junkyard Treasure: 1986 Peugeot 505 Turbo Wagon

A 1986 Peugeot 505 Turbo station wagon, photographed in a Colorado junkyard.

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NASCAR

NASCAR will not penalize fighting drivers from Kansas, late caution process detailed

Vice president and chief racing development officer Steve O'Donnell has a weekly radio segment to discuss the hot topics of the weekend.

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Monster Energy NASCAR Cup

Hard to believe it's been 25 years since Richard Childress last won a NASCAR Cup championship

Twenty-five years. Two and a half decades. Four United States presidents and six NASCAR presidents/CEOs. A dozen or so drivers hadn’t even started school when team owner Richard Childress and the late Dale Earnhardt won the 1994 championship. A handful of current Cup drivers hadn’t yet been born.

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Formula One

Report: Ferrari to retain its F1 veto power

It pays to be a legacy in Formula 1, as Ferrari is keeping its historic and controversial right to veto F1 rules.
 

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IMSA

Bill Auberlen thanks BMW for opportunity to tie Scott Pruett for IMSA wins mark

It isn’t like he planned it, but Bill Auberlen couldn’t have come up with a more dramatic way to launch his way atop the IMSA record book.

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