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Bristol ‘one of the best short track races I’ve ever seen’ – Probst
NASCAR’s initial reaction after Sunday’s Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway was that there is no need to mess with a good thing.
Cup Series teams found themselves in a tire battle in the Food City 500 due to rapid wear and cording.…
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NTSB probes fatal crash that may have involved Ford partially automated driving system
DETROIT — The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating a fatal crash in San Antonio, Texas, involving a Ford electric vehicle that may have been using a partially automated driving system. The agency said in a statement Friday…
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Scrapyard Gem: 2010 Renault Modus Dynamique
YORK, England — Car shoppers in the United States haven't been able to buy new French cars since the final Renault/Eagle Medallions were sold in 1989, which means I had to go across the Atlantic to find junkyards scrapyards (as they call…
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Vasser Sullivan, Winward claim Sebring GTD PRO, GTD victories
Vasser Sullivan Racing took the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring Presented by Cadillac pole position and victory in GTD PRO, but it wasn’t quite that straightforward. On the final restart, and in less than a lap, Jack Hawksworth battled…
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Winner’s reaction to a thrilling 12 Hours of Sebring
RACER’s Stephen Kilbey catches up with overall winner Louis Deletraz and David Salters of HRC for their thoughts on a barnstorming victory in a spectacular running of the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring. Plus, Kilbey breaks down the…
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Rolls-Royce restores a pair of soapbox racers it built in the 2000s
Rolls-Royce inaugurated its current headquarters in Goodwood, England, in 2003, but it started making cars there before the plant was officially opened. It built a soapbox racer called RR-0.01 in 2001 and manufactured a second example named…
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Scrapyard Gem: 1999 Alfa Romeo 166, Screwball Rally Edition
SHERBURN-IN-ELMET, England — Alfa Romeo took a break from selling new cars in the United States after 1995, when the final Spider Veloces and 164s were sold here. That beat Fiat and Lancia (both of which departed after 1982), but still…
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Breakthrough MPC win for new Aston GT4 at Sebring
It isn’t often that the story is about a team that started 26th overall and won the race. But if you had to guess who did it, you’d probably choose Rebel Rock Racing, Robin Liddell and Frank DePew.
Liddell grabbed the lead late in Friday’s…
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Sebring Day 2 report with Marshall Pruett & Sebastien Bourdais
Marshall Pruett recaps Friday’s qualifying session at the 12 Hours of Sebring with the Hamburger and French Fry show starring Sebastien Bourdais.
Presented by RACER’s Trackside Report at the 2024 Twelve Hours of Sebring is sponsored by…
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Bayside Blue returns to the 2024 GT-R with new special edition
The special editions for the R35 GT-R's 15th model year keep coming, and they're still playing the hits. The latest one to join the lineup is the Skyline Edition. This version of the 2024 GT-R sports Bayside Blue, which only appeared on the…
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