Though far from complex by current standards, these liveries from the glory days of the Trans-Am still fascinate muscle car enthusiasts ...
Although it looks like an AAR Cuda, a one-year-only homologation special built in 1970, this Mopar is actually a 1973 Barracuda.
The 1969 Camaro Z/28 was not built to cruise boulevards or win stoplight drag races. It existed for a single purpose: to turn ...
Chrysler may have trademarked HEMI, but the Detroit carmaker did not invent hemispherical engines, which appear in numerous ...
Ford’s Boss 302 V8 arrived as a purpose-built weapon for road racing, yet it ended up redefining what a small-block could be ...
Shelby American used the stage at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale to debut one of the most track-focused modern Mustangs yet: the ...
The 1970s strangled horsepower with emissions rules, fuel shocks, and insurance pressure—yet a handful of clever performance cars slipped through. Here are 11 machines once dismissed as weird or weak, ...
Out Front in August at Daytona, Ware Aims to Stay Hot in February in NASCAR Cup Series Season Opener With New No. 51 Jacob Construction Chevrolet ...
The Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli will add a TA Cup National Championship title for Trans Am’s 60th anniversary season ...
Shelby American unveils the 2026 Shelby GT350/TA, an 830+ horsepower, Trans Am–inspired Mustang limited to 70 cars, ...
The first confirmed cars for GT America’s new Cup category for popular cars from single-make series has been revealed, with ...
In this special episode of the Inside the SCCA podcast, host Brian Bielanski is joined by SCCA’s Eric Prill to announce the location for the 2027 and '28 Runoffs.