Volkswagen announced a new challenge for the all-electric racing car I.D. R, which in 2018 set a new record at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb in Colorado and is already scheduled for ...
Romain Dumas accomplished another spectacular record in the incredible all-electric Volkswagen ID.R by reaching the “Heaven’s Gate” in China in 7:38.585. This is the first official time on the 10.906 ...
The Volkswagen ID R electric race car is already pretty darn accomplished. Not only did it break the overall record at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in July, the automaker picked up the EV record at ...
When we first heard that Volkswagen was taking its barnstorming electric ID.R up the Heaven's Gate road up Tianmen Mountain, we thought this could be the start of a Chinese Nurburgring or Pikes Peak – ...
The Tianmen Shan Big Gate Road winds it way up China’s Tianmen Mountain via 99 hairpin turns. The road starts at 656 feet above sea level, climbing to 4,265 feet above sea level. That’s nothing new ...
Volkswagen's barnstorming electric race car already holds records for Pikes Peak, Goodwood and the Nurburgring, and now it's headed to China, where it will tear up the famous 99 turns up Tianmen Shan ...
What do you do when the electric race car you built to beat Pikes Peak shatters the record on its first attempt? If you’re Volkswagen, and that race car is the ID. R, you look for new bits of road to ...
International competitors race in a bike challenge on a cliffside road on Sunday in Tianmen Mountain scenic area of Zhangjiajie, Hunan province. [Photo by Tuo Liang/For chinadaily.com.cn] An ...
When two vehicles from entirely different classes compete against each other, who is responsible for one of them winning? The car itself, or the driver? Back in 2016, a Ferrari 458 Italia driven by ...
The photographs alone are enough to make you break out in a cold sweat. China has just opened what could be the world’s most terrifying skywalk so far — a 328 foot long path strapped to the side of ...
The thought of walking along a five-foot-wide path coiled around the side of a mountain like a python on its prey while suspended 4,600 feet in the air is enough to make many people get a bit wobbly ...
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