A recent survey by Confused.com, a British website specialized in insurance, found that Audi drivers are the sexiest.
BMW's North American division announced this week it would be launching a public awareness campaign across the U.S. against the dangers of distracted driving.
With the Fiesta, Ford is coming back to a market segment whose popularity closely mirrors the evolution of gas prices. Subcompacts have been ignored by the Blue Oval since 1997, the last year it sold the Aspire.
Various sources are reporting a physical confrontation between Richard Childress and Kyle Busch following a Camping World Truck Series race at Kansas City.
Ricky Taylor held off Scott Pruett by 3.839 seconds Saturday to win the 30th Sahlen's Six Hours of The Glen, ending one winning streak while continuing another.
Writing in a column for the Daily Telegraph, former FIA president Max Mosley said that the decision to reinstate the Bahrain Grand Prix on the 2011 world championship calendar "will cost Formula 1 dear" unless it is reversed.
ARCA Racing Series'points leader Ty Dillon took his third victory of the 2011 season Saturday night, winning the Messina Wildlife Animal Stopper 150 at the Chicagoland Speedway.
Martin Tomczyk (Audi) captured victory on Sunday at the Red Bull Ring, Austria, third round of the 2011 DTM championship. Canadian Bruno Spengler (Mercedes) arrived home 4th after he started from 12th position on the grid.
Toro Rosso Formula 1 driver Sebastien Buemi was in Japan at a Red Bull F1 Exhibition when a fan attempted to jump over his moving race car!
Justin Allagier finished the NASCAR Nationwide STP 300 at Chicagoland on fumes Saturday night, but that's all he needed to take his first win of the year.
Paraphrasing a common crew chief directive Brad Keselowski drove it like he borrowed it to win the STP 400 at Kansas Speedway on Sunday.
Rookie driver David Ostella was testing his Indy Lights Firestone on the one-mile oval in Milwaukee when he lost control of his car and went straight into the concrete wall.
GM is giving former unit Saab Automobile a lease on life 18 months after almost killing off the Swedish brand.
The president of Toyota said on Saturday he expects the automaker to resume full production globally in November and its Japanese output is expected this month to recover to 90 percent of levels seen before a March earthquake.
Toyota made kaizen -- the Japanese principle of constant 'change for the better,' with a special focus on efficiency, or 'pushing lean' -- famous.
Former NADA President Ramsay Gillman, who steered one of the largest dealership groups in Texas, died Friday at age 67. A celebration of his life has been set for Tuesday, June 7, followed by a memorial service the next day.
The introduction of the controversial 1.6-litre, four cylinder turbo engines in Formula 1 in 2013 could be delayed, as stated in the FIA press release issued after the meeting of the World Council of Motor Sport.
A few shots of the car leaked over the Internet yesterday, so today, BMW probably figured should let the car of the bag. Only the 5-door hatchback has been revealed so far, although we expect the 3-door, coupé and cabriolet versions to be back as well.
Martin Tomczyk (Audi) captured pole position in Spielberg, Austria, in a very wet qualifying session for the DTM race, while Bruno Spengler (Mercedes) had to be content with 12th place.
Less than a week from starting on the pole in the Indianapolis 500, Alex Tagliani won the Keystone Light Pole Award for the inaugural NASCAR Canadian Tire Series event at Circuit ICAR in qualifying Saturday afternoon.