A WEALTHY driver was killed after he drove his 170mph Ferrari in a terrifying duel with a...By BurnsJanice
Race car fans are a passionate bunch. Whether it'sNASCAR, IndyCar orFormula One(formerly Formula 1 or F1), they love to consider who is the greatest race car driver of all time. There's not exactly an objective way to determine that, but we sure can gush about some of the mostfamous...
The Carrera GTR was the ultimate 924 Street/Race Car in 1981. The GTR had larger flares, larger wheels and tires, improved brakes and a whopping 375 horsepower from the 2.0L turbocharged dry-sump engine. At $75,000, the GTR would have cost over $200,000 in today’s money, but what ...
Dale Earnhardt Movie Car: 1988 Chevrolet Monte Carlo It’s hard to believe that it’s been 24 years since NASCAR icon Dale Earnhardt died on the last lap of the 2001 Daytona 500. With seven championships and 76 wins at the circuit’s top level, Dale had scores of… more»Jan...
Dale Earnhardt Movie Car: 1988 Chevrolet Monte Carlo It’s hard to believe that it’s been 24 years since NASCAR icon Dale Earnhardt died on the last lap of the 2001 Daytona 500. With seven championships and 76 wins at the circuit’s top level, Dale had scores of… more»Jan...
Have some compassion for yourself, because none of us here on earth today created the system that we were all born into. We were entered into it without our consent, and we are all affected by it in different ways. Before you engage in the work, there are a few things to keep in ...
Danish driver Allan Simonsen died Saturday following a crash at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the first driver fatality at the high-speed endurance event since 1997. Race organizers said the 34-year-old Simonsen was taken to the hospital after his Aston Martin No. 95 crashed out around 10 mi...
I think it's obvious that I have a thing for racing. I can't help it! I've always loved racing when I was young & I still have a passion for it today. So I wanted to know who the best race car drivers from Texas & these are 10 of them, in no particular order. ...
Juan Manuel Fangio, considered in most racing circles as the greatest race driver who ever lived, died Monday in his native Argentina of complications of pneumonia and kidney failure.
Despite the changes, the fastest of today's race cars will still top 200 mph on the Mulsanne. And that can still mean trouble, as when driver Peter Dumbreck's Mercedes race car flipped into the trees in 1999; he somehow escaped without major injury. The danger and excitement of 1970s-...