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The NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series will head back to America’s heartland this weekend to take on Iowa Speedway, with the ...
The 1980s brought changes to the automobile that, forty-odd years later, represent the “modernization” of the automobile.
Back-to-back trips to the Midwest will see all three NASCAR national touring series first pay a visit to the city deemed the “Racing Capital of the World” of Indianapolis, Indiana.
The Fairwinds Brighton Court annual charity Car Show was a resounding success Saturday, July 19, with hundreds attending ...
A well-worn but promising 1978 Chevrolet Corvette L82 coupe is currently up for auction on Hagerty Marketplace, giving enthusiasts a chance to own a significant piece of Corvette history at an ...
A magazine advertisement for the 1978 Toyota Truck, known as the Toyota Hilux outside of North America.
Former AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland will be the honorary pace car driver at Saturday's NASCAR night race in Atlanta.
The new ZR1X is an even higher-performance Corvette that will take America's sports car to new heights.
The 109th Indianapolis 500 kicked off after the pace car led the drivers to the start line. Find out who drove the pace car and how fast it drove.
We've all been told that the first American sports car is the iconic Chevrolet Corvette. Actually, the first American sports car comes from Crosley.
Donald Trump was set to be the pace car driver at the 2011 Indianapolis 500. But it didn't end up happening. Why?