On rolling starts, however, the results were different. While the Model S Plaid got the early jump, the Corvette ZR1 pulled ...
Beginning in the early 1960s, Chrysler began producing a tuned, drag-ready V8 called the Max Wedge. It was only around for a ...
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The 1963 Chevrolet Impala Z11 was a lightweight version of the Impala that packed a 430-hp 427 under the hood and dominated ...
A Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 producing 1,064 horsepower raced a lighter, lower-output Ferrari 296 GTB in a quarter mile. Can you ...
Arguably, the Blue Oval's first proper muscle car was the 1966 Fairlane GT. At the top of the range, there was the ultra-rare ...
As Formula One prepares for its biggest technical overhaul since the dawn of the hybrid era, the 2026 regulations promise ...
Chevy's double hump heads in its small-block V8 engines were powerful and capable, featuring closed-chamber designs that ...
When a $230k Corvette clocks a 9.29-second standing quarter, a $405k Ferrari can only tell everyone else what Chevrolet’s ...
While not as rare and iconic as the 1969 Cyclone Spoiler II, the 1970 Cyclone Spoiler is also a cool and rarely seen classic.
The Ford Megazilla is an upgraded version of the Godzilla V8, offering significantly more horsepower and torque. It's also ...
A 427-cubic-inch Clevor hit the dyno, boosted by a TVS2650 supercharger. This Cleveland-headed small-block put down mid-four-digit output.