2018 Honda Civic Type-R sets FWD ‘Ring record
The new 2018 Honda Civic Type R has set a new lap record for a front-wheel-drive car around the famed Nurburgring racetrack in Germany.
The new 2018 Honda Civic Type R has set a new lap record for a front-wheel-drive car around the famed Nurburgring racetrack in Germany.
Seven minutes 49 seconds. That’s how long it takes the Volkswagen Golf GTi Clubsport S to scoot around the daunting Nurburgring Nordschleife.
The Renault Clio RS 220 Trophy has set a new lap time on the legendary Nürburgring Nordschleife racetrack, in 8 minutes, 23 seconds, as set by German magazine Sport Auto, and Renault is claiming the crown for the “fastest hot hatch” on the ‘Ring. There’s some fine-print though.
BMW has just revealed the new M4 GTS, a model that they call the “most agile, radical and powerful M4 ever,” which is amusing because the M4 nameplate has only been around for less than 2 years now. Maybe they meant the M3 as well.
Honda have finally officially unveiled the 2015 Civic Type R at this year’s Geneva Motor Show.
Nurburgring times are a dime-a-dozen, but it’s a special occasion when a muscle-car like the Shelby GT350R manages to post a time that’s better than a Ferrari 458 Italia.
If you’re not familiar with the ‘Ring taxi, it’s a product-placement BMW M5 that’s available for passenger rides around the famed Nurbrugring race-track in Germany, at a hefty €225 per person, and driven by a professional. But no matter how many times one drives the same track, mistakes are inevitable, as seen in this crash video.
Rich-man James Glickenhaus’ custom Ferrari P4/5 Competizione caught fire after setting an all-time lap record for a Ferrari-powered car during the qualifying session at the recent 24 Hours of Nurburgring.
Gazoo Racing Masters of Nürburgring, a tuning design and race engineering firm associated with Toyota have produced a race-ready version of the Toyota GT 86 sports coupe.
For the British carmaker Jaguar, this week marks the most important day along their journey. After decades of being in the hiding, the leaping-cat is making a comeback into the competitive arena through historic motorsports, giving birth to the Jaguar Heritage Racing programme.