Mercedes, Porsche, and Jaguar are just a few of the automakers whose racing engines have also showed up in cars meant to be ...
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This Car Won Le Mans, Then Never Went Back. Why?The GT1 era of sports car racing birthed some ridiculous cars, but it was Porsche that pioneered the idea of building a road ...
With Aston Martin recently unveiling the car it will race at Le Mans, CarBuzz looked at the differences between the racer and ...
It was later sold to a Dutch collector who registered it for road use in Germany. The car retains its original red and white racing livery and has less than 22,000 km (~13,600 miles) on the clock.
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CarBuzz on MSNMcLaren's First Road-Legal V8 Engine Was A MasterpieceBefore the introduction of the McLaren 720S, every model in McLaren's fleet was powered by a version of the M838T V8 engine.
The Porsche 911 GT3 RS is a beast on the track, made to win races. And as it has progressed through its generations, its top ...
Whether you call it the Lexus LFR or the Toyota GR GT3, the supercar will be the wildest and most powerful production ...
which contributed to Chevrolet’s legendary COPO Camaro and specializes in building Trans Am race cars. This new partnership aims to produce full-on spec racers, not legal to drive on the street ...
The Maserati GT2 Stradale makes its road debut in Europe, showcasing its racing DNA and luxury features for an exclusive driving experience.
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