Back in February 1927, Major Henry Segrave made automotive history on the sands of Daytona Beach, Florida. His massive red Sunbeam, powered by twin 22.5-liter V12 aircraft engines, became the first ...
Breaking the 200 mph barrier in competition was once a feat reserved for only the most advanced and daring machines. These cars not only pushed the boundaries of speed but also showcased the pinnacle ...
Last week, I spent some time in the 717-horsepower Aston Martin DBX S. It’s a romping, stomping performance car that’s nimbler than any SUV antagonist wants to admit. (It makes slightly more sense ...