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IndyCar Detroit: Palou takes pole, Andretti cars hit the wall

Chip Ganassi Racing’s Alex Palou will start from pole position for the first IndyCar race on the streets of downtown Detroit since 1991.


Second all-Jaguar FE collision "hurts" as Bird again takes out Evans

Mitch Evans said it “hurts” to have been taken out of Jakarta E-Prix by Sam Bird after the two Jaguar Formula E drivers collided for a second time in 2023.


Sergio Perez setting ambitious target despite Q2 exit in Barcelona

Unlike Monaco last time out, Sergio Perez should have a better chance of overtaking around Barcelona.


Acerbis Turned 50 This Year And Celebrated A Weekend Of Riding And Special Hand Guards

The brand’s golden year was commemorated with golden hand guards!


Split Detroit pits causing entry and exit issues for IndyCar drivers

IndyCar drivers say the unique split pitlane at Detroit’s new downtown street course is a “work in progress” after the opening practice sessions.


KZN Floods | Motorists frustrated that M4 bridge not repaired

Warren Loader, who resides in the area, says it's a big problem and not much has been done over the past year.


Will Lidar remain centric in the future of autonomous driving? Learn about companies advancing Lidar technology.

Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) uses laser to render the world in 3D. It has been an essential element in making self-driving cars. Recently, Tesla announced that it would no longer use this technology in its cars and questioned its "smartness". It is yet to be determined whether this technology remains crucial for autonomous driving but for those betting in its favor, we've collected the companies advancing lidar technology. This list's...


US: Ford BEV Sales Almost Rebounded In May 2023

The results are getting better and better, and Ford Mustang Mach-E production surged to over 13,000.


Dennis blasts Wehrlein over "ridiculous" swerving in Jakarta FE

Jake Dennis blasted the “ridiculous” way in which Porsche rival Pascal Wehrlein defended his position in the Jakarta E-Prix, believing he broke Formula E’s racing rules in doing so.


Will solid state batteries transform the EV industry? Here are the best companies to watch.

A key question for Electric Vehicle (EV) industry is whether solid state batteries will become the new norm. Solid state batteries are smaller, lighter, and could be more efficient than traditional lithium-ion batteries, and they have the potential to radically transform the EV market. Many major automakers are already investing heavily in solid state battery technology. For these reasons, investments in solid state battery technology could pay...


M-Sport explains “difficult to swallow” Tanak WRC Sardinia retirement

An electrical system shutdown has resulted in Ott Tanak retiring from Rally Sardinia, which the M-Sport World Rally Championship team has labelled as “difficult to swallow”.


US: All Tesla Model 3 Versions Qualify For $7,500 Federal Tax Credit Now

The entry-level version starts effectively at under $35,000.


Ford F-150 Lightning Owner Explains Why He Sold It After 6 Months

This owner worried about excessive depreciation but was also unhappy with the Lightning's software and charging challenges.


Superbike at Misano, umbrellas at work: photos from Romagna

Track weekend: lots of champions, lots of adrenaline, lots of people (ph. Fabio Fasanari).


WRC Sardinia: Ogier reclaims lead from Lappi as water splashes wreak havoc

Toyota's Sebastien Ogier began to pull clear of Hyundai's Esapekka Lappi following a seventh lead change as a titanic World Rally Championship scrap in Sardinia evolved on Saturday morning.


Eskom suspends load shedding until further notice

Load shedding has been suspended until further notice due to improved generation capacity and lower demand.


Dakar reveals 2024 route with 60% new stages

Dakar Rally organisers have revealed the date and location of the 2024 edition, with 60 per cent of the course set to take place on all-new stages.


Concept cars that went wrong when they made production

An attractive concept doesn't always guarantee an attractive production car


Inflation reduction act puts charge in electric vehicle market! Here are the top EV stocks to watch.

Inflation reduction act passed the senate among raging debates about what it actually brings to the consumers and economy. Nevertheless, it will be good news for EV makers as it provides $7,500 tax credit for EVs beginning in 2023 for a decade! This will charge an already hot EV sector even more. With traditional automakers like Ford and General Motors entering the battle for the best EVs, picking the best EV stocks can be challenging. The...


5 EV charging station stocks for long-term investors as the industry continues to rapidly evolve.

Many transportation experts see electric vehicles as the way of the future. One obstacle to widespread adoption is the lack of charging stations. In order for electric vehicles to become the new norm, there must be a infrastructure in place to support them. This means a significant investment in charging stations which many see as an opportunity. The demand for electric vehicles is expected to grow significantly in the coming years, and those...


15 weirdest and most unusual cars in history

Throughout automotive history, true works of art on four wheels have been created that have left their mark on automotive culture.In this photo gallery we show 15 of the strangest and most unusual cars ever produced, capable of astonishing us with their futuristic design or innovative technical solutions.They are not only vehicles to be admired, but also represent a piece of history that makes us reflect on the continuous development of the automotive industry and the influences of the trends and technologies of their time.Let's discover together these wonderful cars that marked the era in which they were produced and that continue to leave their mark on the imagination of four-wheel enthusiasts.


Toyota: Le Mans BoP change could open door to WEC "sandbagging"

Toyota believes the Balance of Performance change for this month’s Le Mans 24 Hours could open the door to sandbagging in the World Endurance Championship’s Hypercar class.


Tour This Amazing Bus Camper Conversion Complete With Dual Slide-Outs

It has a wooden bathtub and enough space for six people.


Bolt suspends operations at Maponya Mall after violent attacks on e-hailing drivers

Bolt has suspended pick-up and drop-off points at Maponya Mall to ensure that drivers and passengers are safe while they assess the situation.


DS Penske plays it safe

The DS Penske drivers finished fourth and fifth in a race dominated by Porsche in the race and Maserati in qualifying with Jean-Éric Vergne improving one position in the championship standings.


The safest cars on sale today

Join us as we count the cars that write cheques their strength can cash


BTCC Thruxton: Sutton beats Ingram to continue pole hot streak

Two weeks after breaking a pole drought dating back over two years, Ash Sutton topped qualifying for the second British Touring Car Championship round in succession at Thruxton.


Ogier attributes WRC Sardinia crash to muddy boot slipping off brake pedal

Sebastien Ogier says his crash from lead of Rally Sardinia was the result of a muddy boot slipping off the brake pedal, caused by a last-minute wheel change.


14 electric car myths busted


Isle of Man TT 2023: Birchalls make history to win first Sidecar race with new lap record

Ben and Tom Birchall have made Isle of Man TT history after they set the first ever 120mph lap in the Sidecar class to claim a 13th career win.


Ferrari, Charles Leclerc's problems remain a mystery: the note

The Cavallino engineers must postpone checks on the Monegasque's car after the disastrous Catalan Saturday.


Were U.S. vehicles used in the border incursion into Russia?


Norris feared Q1 exit before "shock" third in Spanish GP qualifying

Lando Norris feared it was going to be tough to get his McLaren Formula 1 car out of Q1 for the Spanish Grand Prix before his "shock" third-place finish.


Colorado: New Tesla Model 3 RWD For Under $30,000?

New cars from Tesla's existing inventory might cost even less in various states.


17 ’60s unicorn classics


Hamilton-Russell contact: the version of the drivers and Toto Wolff

The two drivers and the Mercedes team principal commented on the incident that marked qualifying in Spain.


Autonomous Driving: Here are the top 5 stocks innovating the way we drive.

Autonomous driving has an immense potential to revolutionize transportation industries. The market size makes it very appealing for big auto and tech companies. With so much at stake, it's clear that autonomous driving is one of the most important technological advancements to watch in the coming years. Investors who believe in these advancements may look for opportunties within this space with the highest returns. Securities within this list...


Axed! Great cars cancelled at the last moment

Car makers spend a fortune developing new models, but not all of them make it to the showroom…


Cassidy in damage limitation mode as Porsche FE rivals shine in Jakarta

Nick Cassidy says he is treating the Jakarta double header as a weekend of damage limitation after a disappointing finish in Saturday’s opening Formula E race.


BTCC Thruxton: Cook dominates free practice

The British Touring Car Championship’s King of Thruxton Josh Cook dominated free practice for the series’ 2023 visit to the Hampshire circuit.


20 fab fast Fords from around the world


29 extremely strange cars

Forget your small SUVs, superminis and family hatchbacks, this story is about the downright strangest cars ever made


Venue change for altered qualifying format originally scheduled for Imola

The qualifying format experiment that was intended for Imola has been tentatively rescheduled for later in the year...


21 famously faulty classic cars


First Lamborghini Countach LP500S ever produced found after decades of neglect

The story of the first Lamborghini Countach LP500S ever produced is unlike any other abandoned car story. In 1982, this supercar debuted at the Geneva Motor Show, but now it has been found in an abandoned warehouse in Van Nuys, California. After the 'Driver Source' men called in Valentino Balboni, Lamborghini's historic test driver, to do an expert report, it was confirmed that this Countach is indeed the one that debuted in 1982, with some modifications. The Italian supercar had ended up in the hands of Carlos Cavazo, guitarist of Quiet Riot, in 1985 and was put to rest in a warehouse in Van Nuys in 2001, ending up in oblivion after the owner's death in 2021. The price for this supercar in derelict condition is $695,000 (€642,000), but a lot will be needed for the restoration.


F2 Spain: Vesti survives wet-to-dry sprint to win

Frederik Vesti took his second consecutive Formula 2 victory, enduring two safety cars in wet-to-dry conditions in the Barcelona sprint race.


Ecclestone lashes out at Hamilton: "Maranello is not a retirement home"

"Lewis Hamilton in Ferrari? In recent days, more than one fan has been intrigued by this theory put forward by the 'Daily Mail', according to which the seven-time world champion Briton is in talks with Maranello to create a potential dream team with Charles Leclerc. The annual fee would be 40 million, according to the British newspaper. However, the rumour was denied by Hamilton himself, who will remain with Mercedes until the end of 2023. Even the former F1 boss, Bernie Ecclestone, seems not to believe in a possible transfer of Lewis to the Italian team, and has made this very clear.


Will Tesla's Cybertruck Really Be As Popular As The Model Y?

Come on, the Tesla Model Y outsold every other car on the planet in Q1 2023.


Palou: “Crazy” Detroit track is too tight, too short for IndyCars

Detroit Grand Prix polewinner Alex Palou thinks the new street course in Motor City’s downtown area is “crazy” and too tight and short for IndyCars.


20 electric bikes with the longest range