Peter Brock defines what makes a true Shelby Cobra
The Shelby Cobra is an iconic roadster, and so few were produced that it is hard to tell which are real among the many many clones.
All the reasons why the late '70s was the worst period for cars.
The Shelby Cobra is an iconic roadster, and so few were produced that it is hard to tell which are real among the many many clones.
Driving pleasure: Almost every one of us seeks it, but does it mean the same thing to everyone?
Project Daisy was the thundering 600-horsepower, V10-engined Shelby Cobra concept intended to succeed the original Ford GT–but it never happened.
When you have to travel by car, do you prefer to take highways or stick to the back roads?
If we don't intervene, the Bonneville Salt Flats as we know it could disappear.
At the end of the day, aren't we all just trying to get from here to there–and maybe showing off a little individuality along the way, too?
Peter Brock discusses the nature of how nearly every era and type of motorsport seems to blossom and eventually fade.
Comparison tests often form the backbone of a car magazine–but that doesn't make them any easier to pull off.
As with many passions in life, motorsports is not about the money, it's about something greater than that.