A car that can’t come to a safe, sure stop has no business being on the road or track.
What does the NASCAR hall of famer Ray Evernham have in his shop? Let’s take a look.
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What difference does a distributor make? Does running the correct distributor matter?
The sensible alternative to the original Shelby Mustang?
To run, a car only needs fuel and spark–although that spark has to occur at roughly the right time.
Le Mans competition isn’t limited to the latest equipment. Vintage cars run there, too, during Le Mans Classic.
Le Mans in 1965? How about Main Street in 2005? And 20 years after its debut, the Ford GT can still serve as a very usable supercar.
Can't wait for the 24 Hours of Le Mans to start? These four movies can help hold you over.
While earlier MGBs usually top $10,000, decent examples of later models can be found in the $9500 range.