A few months back, during a discussion with a close buddy of mine on racing events/venues out of the ordinary, he happened to mention the Shift S3ctor functions. I had only some (very) rudimentary familiarity...
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It’s taken about a fortnight, but we’ve finally made a full recovery from our SEMA Show hangover. So…now what? Well, after going through our notes and editing our pictures, we realized that there was an...
It’s hard to believe that November is upon us yet again, but a check of the calendar (and, in less well-behaved neighborhoods, candy wrappers and/or smashed jack-o-lanterns on the street outside) indicates that that is...
In 2008, Ford and its motorsports and performance parts arm, Ford Racing, reintroduced the world to the idea of a purpose-built, turn-key drag car from a major manufacturer with the Mustang Cobra Jet. These dragstrip-only...
In 1987, GM’s Australian division, Holden, and Tom Walkinshaw Racing (TWR) got together and formed a new quasi-in-house tuner of cars wearing the red lion badge. In the quarter century since, Holden Special Vehicles (more...
It used to be that, when customizing a car, the only rendering of the final product you had to work with was in your mind. Maybe you had a simple hand-drawn sketch, or a photograph...
You don’t have to extol the virtues of the current Ford Mustang to us. We’re already very much on board with the throwback-yet-contemporary styling, thumping 420hp 5.0L V8 (or even the 305hp 3.7L V6), and...
Starting with the Nissan Fairlady Z in 1969, aka Datsun 240Z for those of us stateside, this marquee has been a member of the sports car lexicon for decades. With six generations under its belt,...
I have officially memorized how to get to the Queen Mary/Convention Center in Long Beach. Thanks to the likes of Formula Drift, the Toyota Grand Prix, and Toyotafest, I am no longer a stranger to...
Those of us car junkies living in SoCal are spoiled by the sheer number of automotive related events and motorsports spectacles that seem to materialize almost every weekend from March through December. But with repetition...