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How the 1987 Ferrari F40 ignored comfort completely
The 1987 Ferrari F40 was built with a single priority: speed at any cost. Comfort, refinement, and everyday usability were ...
The F80 features a novel “1+” cabin (the cockpit is narrower for aerodynamics and weight savings), which allows you to carry a passenger, even if it is more of a padded space than an actual seat.
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This Hypercar Brain Could Change How Even Affordable Cars Are Built
Dean Drako and Shiv Sikand cofounded IC Manage—a design-data management platform that silicon chipmakers use to develop their ...
While Ford's 1980s personal luxury got people talking for the wrong reasons when it was new, this at least means it's a used ...
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How the Ferrari F50 became the V12 unicorn collectors chase
The Ferrari F50 arrived in the mid‑1990s as a raw, naturally aspirated V12 machine that tried to put a Formula One experience on the road, yet it spent years in the shadow of its turbocharged ...
While motorsports don't interest every gearhead, on-track competition tends to bring distinct benefits to performance ...
Meet what might be one of the world's most expensive Ferraris. It boasts an impressive racing career, having been driven by race car drivers such as Graham Hill and Jack Sears, and has garnered some ...
In the golden era of American muscle, few cars captured the spirit of performance quite like Pontiac’s GTO. Among them, one model in particular continues to turn heads, especially when it surfaces at ...
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