(Dr. Jim Norman, driver of the Napleton Racing #16 Porsche Cayman team that just won the GX class of the 2013 Rolex 24, has the funniest Rolex story you'll ever hear! In his own words — OHL)
(Dr. Jim Norman, driver of the Napleton Racing #16 Porsche Cayman team that just won the GX class of the 2013 Rolex 24, has the funniest Rolex story you'll ever hear! In his own words — OHL)
No matter how niche of an interest you might have, there is an area on Reddit to satisfy you. From Top Gear fanatics to comedy lovers and fans of auto shop mishaps
We've been hearing a lot about how Katherine Bigelow's movie, Zero Dark Thirty, is being seen by some as an endorsement of torture. Which is, you know, generally frowned upon. What most people don't realize is that the late Plymouth Motor Company, part of Chrysler, once openly endorsed torture in their mid-1930s era …
Going blind is a terrible thing for anyone, but especially people who enjoy driving. Former New York governor David Paterson is legally blind, but managed to finagle his way into a 14-lap run at a go kart track in Syracuse, N.Y. last week.
The immortal words of "I could do that in a van" don't just apply to the Nürburgring. Here's a Škoda/TAZ van showing that yes, it can powerslide.
Standing on an active runway is not the best idea in the world. Standing on an active runway when a stunt plane is buzzing about three feet off the ground is even dumber.
Lying in the path of a moving vehicle is a stupid thing. It's especially stupid if that moving thing is a fast three ton truck.
Remember the guy who swapped an old phone for a Porsche?
Sometimes Google's Street View cars return some pretty astounding pictures