After their racing days are over, they are used in testing, events and as show cars. Some even end up in private hands.
American drivers are turning their backs on the new car market. Here's why fewer drivers are buying new cars in 2026.
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These are the three most exciting cars coming out over the next five years
The next five years of car launches look unusually dramatic because the industry is no longer moving in just one direction. Electric vehicles are still advancing, hybrids are getting more serious, and ...
New innovations have made cars quicker and more powerful than ever. These hypercars are among the fastest production vehicles ...
The FTC is turning up the heat on dealers, and now, third-party listing platforms are taking notice. After the commission sent out warning letters to 97 dealer groups, big names like Autotrader, ...
Getting into and out of some cars can be much more difficult than others, especially for drivers and passengers who have strength limitations or conditions that make it more difficult to crouch, turn, ...
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Driverless cars are on the rise, and now we may know why they crash
For the first time, new algorithms may be able to automatically explain why some self-driving cars crash—a question crucial ...
In Utah, off Highway 89 near the Arizona border, you'll find an unusual collection of classic cars. They're not kept in ...
Sidd started as a freelance writer for TopSpeed back in 2017 and took up a full-time position a year later. 2,100+ articles later, he got into the editorial side of things and is now the sitewide ...
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