A new patent suggests using GPS to determine that a car is in a safe place before allowing Track mode to be unlocked.
McLaren Racing's CEO Zak Brown, author of the newly released Seven Tenths of a Second, discusses following his passion and finding discipline.
Modern F1 cars usually average between 210 to 220 mph during races, although some drivers have broken past the 230-mph barrier on occasion.
Discover the tiny group of road-legal supercars with a central driving position, from reasonably priced options to ...
Formula One champions McLaren are confident title contenders Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri will be fully up to speed for the ...
The Miura is widely considered to be one of the most beautiful and iconic cars in automotive history. Its balance of function ...
Formula 1 held the third annual Las Vegas Grand Prix this past weekend in the Nevada city. The race is an outlier in so many ...
The McLaren drivers finished second and fourth — but in a stunning twist, both were disqualified after the postrace ...
Max Verstappen is deadlocked with Oscar Piastri on 366 points following his win in the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The four-time ...
Mercedes ‘ George Russell mastered a fickle, drying Las Vegas Strip Circuit to top the third and final practice session ahead ...
Tesla was first to patent a primitive axial-flux electric motor—Nikola Tesla, that is, way back in 1889. It would be 126 ...
The horsepower wars have long been front-page fodder, and the conversation surrounding today's most powerful production cars is no different.
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