The wait is over. Marcos Ambrose has finally broken through into a Sprint Cup Victory Lane. And he still had to wait until a rain delayed Monday race at Watkins Glen to do it.
After a well-deserved summer brake, the auto industry's main players are gearing up for a new auto show season, which will kick off in Frankfurt next month. Lamborghini will be joining the fray and unveiling what it considers the ultimate Gallardo.
After the checkered flag at Watkins Glen, Boris Said, threatened Greg Biffle with a vow of giving his rival driver a black eye for unprofessional driving.
Drayson Racing, a British race team, hopes to soon begin to test a technology that will allow its race cars to charge themselves as they run around the race tracks.
The wait is finally over! Ken Block is back with the fourth chapter of his popular Gymkhana video series.
The multimedia crew at Auto123.com has produces this gorgeous video of the NASCAR Canadian Tire race recently held at the Grand Prix of Trois-Rivieres
German Formula 1 driver Michael Schumacher has invited members of the formula one paddock to a party to celebrate the 20th anniversary of his grand prix debut.
Looking to expand its experiential advertising strategy, Chrysler will soon team up with Walmart to promote Ram products among consumers.
Louis-Philippe Dumouin of Trois-Rivieres, Quebec will make his NASCAR Nationwide debut this weekend during the Napa Auto Parts 200 in Montreal.
They're smart, they're small and they're all over Vancouver. They're the 200-plus smart cars that make up Vancouver's car2go fleet. The car sharing co-op, already established in several urban settings around the world, launched its Vancouver operation in June.
The auto industry changes so fast that it's hard sometimes to keep up with everything that's happening without spending hours out our busy schedules reading up on things. Posted daily at lunchtime, Roadside Reading features five blurbs that will quickly and efficiently give you your fix on all things car related.
A veteran journalist has linked GP2 driver and Ferrari protégé Jules Bianchi with the Williams seat currently occupied by Rubens Barrichello for the 2012 season.
GM will be presenting its concept cars Miray and Colorado Rally in Europe for the first time at the upcoming Frankfurt Motor Show, showcasing the new design language that may be the inspiration for several Chevy products in the near future.
Seems like Ford's bid to equip its pick-ups with a turbo V6 for the first time is hitting competitors where it hurts, and they don't have a choice but to do the same is they want to stay in the game. Want proof? GM plans on stuffing a 3.0-litre, Twin Turbo V6 inside the upcoming Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra for 2013.
I was in Loudon, NH on August 13-14 to cover the return of the IndyCar series on the one-mile oval of New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Yes, there were fans in the stands - more than expected, actually - but of course not as many as a NASCAR Sprint Cup race.
Here's the schedule of the three days of competition of the Napa Auto Parts 200 held at the Gilles Villeneuve Circuit in Montreal this weekend.
Aston Martin will take part in the 2011 Monterey Auto Week (August 18-20) by showcasing the magnificent One-77 and V12 Zagato for the first time on American soil.
KAR Auction Services' auto-auction subsidiary, ADESA, will expand its online auction operations by buying Openlane, an Internet-based automotive remarketing company, for roughly $210 million in cash.
A federal judge in Wisconsin has refused to dismiss an antitrust lawsuit accusing Taiwanese companies and their domestic affiliates that make sheet-metal aftermarket parts of conspiring to fix prices and other anti-competitive behavior.