There is more to Formula 1 than its swift speeds. Behind these thrilling races are integral parts and mechanics that come at a staggering price, all for the sake of victory. Normal cars can be ...
Wise County School Board Chair speaks for first time since Travis Turner's disappearance A tense meeting Monday night as the Wise County School Board meets for the first time since former Union High ...
On January 15, in the Blue Oval’s hometown of Detroit, the company will hold a star-studded event to preview the upcoming seasons for Formula 1, which it is returning to following a two-decade absence ...
Ever since the Chevy Camaro bowed out of production, fans have been waiting to see what would take its place on the NASCAR grid. The answer? Nothing at all. The Bow Tie Brand finally unveiled its ...
Could Ford be bringing back the GT? Ford Racing’s 2026 season launch will introduce a road car developed with motorsport DNA. Ford’s second-generation GT ended production in 2022, leaving a gap in the ...
Jeff Bezos launched the AI startup Project Prometheus, taking the role of Co-CEO alongside Vik Bajaj, backed by $6.2 billion USD in funding The company will focus on developing next-generation ...
Gordon Murray’s S1 LM has rewritten the record books, becoming the most expensive new car ever sold at auction. The figure, an astonishing $20.63 million, was achieved in Las Vegas during the Formula ...
The 2026 Detroit Auto Show kicks off on January 14, but the most anticipated debut won’t happen inside Huntington Place. Instead, Ford Racing plans to steal the spotlight across town at Michigan ...
Ford Racing, the division of the Dearborn-based automaker formerly known as Ford Performance, is set to hold its annual season launch in Detroit on January 15th. The event should feature big news for ...
Twenty stakes races worth a total of nearly $4 million will highlight Turfway Park's winter/spring meet, anchored by the 55th running of the $777,000 Jeff Ruby Steaks (G3) March 21. The Jeff Ruby is a ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min Robotics are tough. Humanoid ...