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It's a trend that started with the announcement of the Honda Prologue SUV, a battery-electric model built by General Motors ...
Post-season stock car racing action will return to the Davenport Speedway, where five nights of racing are planned with ...
Ford Motor Company has rebranded its motorsports program to Ford Racing. The announcement was made in a letter to employees ...
Logan Sargeant speaks ahead of his return to racing, joining forces with PR1/Mathiasen for final two IMSA LMP2 ...
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motorsport.com on MSNAdrian Newey “in a trance” designing 2026 Aston Martin F1 car – Lance Stroll
Aston hire Newey has dedicated his working time to F1’s upcoming technical rules, which gives Lance Stroll unusual enthusiasm ...
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Toyota’s Sports Car Plans Include a 500-HP Supra and a Mid-Engined AWD Celica, Report Claims
According to Japanese publication Best Car Web, Toyota's Gazoo Racing skunkworks division is cooking up a new Supra and a revived Celica as a pair of halo cars. The Supra allegedly will stick with the ...
General Motors sports car program manager Laura Wontrop Klauser offers a slightly different take on Balance of Performance.
With new cars and new approaches in the works, sports car racing is about to look a lot different. Here's a look at how it'll change, likely soon.
An era of sports car racing will end with this year’s Petit Le Mans The fan-favorite GTLM category is giving way to an all-pro GT3 class for 2022.
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CarBuzz on MSNWhat Is Going On With The Toyota/Lexus Sports Car?
The world has been begging Lexus to build another supercar since the V10-powered LFA went out of production in 2013. The LC ...
IMSA president John Doonan tells Autoweek a healthy roster of manufacturers and an extended partnership among sanctioning bodies is adding to the feeling of health and stability in sports car racing.
A North Carolina stock car driver died on Saturday night after suffering a medical emergency, and his car struck a wall ...
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