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What kind of supercar could possibly be quicker than an F1 car? How about an electric sucker car from startup McMurtry ...
The Speirling is a radically different approach to speed. Unlike most race cars that rely solely on power sent to the wheels, ...
Most students zone out during science and math class. Racing changes this. Link those textbook ideas to NASCAR engines or F1 ...
The debate has been raging for decades: can a Formula 1 car drive inverted from downforce alone? No one ever asked if a ...
Big shifts and big speed this week on MW180! First up, BMW’s all-new 5 Series has officially gone electric — meet the i5, the luxury EV aimed straight at the competition. Then, we flip the switch to ...
Today’s F1 cars are powered by a highly sophisticated hybrid power unit, combining an internal combustion engine with electric motors. The current F1 power units have 1.6-liter 90-degree V6 ...
It’s easy to take a doom-and-gloom approach to the future of the sports car. You can point a finger at how heavy batteries are, moan about EVs delivering a silent and seemingly neutered driving ...
One that will eat F1 cars for snacks ... The Spéirling is a car like no other: it has one seat, four wheels, a massive wing, electric drive, and a very loud presence, courtesy of the 100-decibel ...
The aluminum, fully rigid frame has a sleek, race-car appeal. Its matte black ... The Mercedes AMG-F1 Track Edition 750 Electric Bike just has a little too much hyped-up bling, with too little ...