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8 legendary race cars that changed motorsports forever
Throughout the history of motorsports, certain race cars have not only achieved legendary status due to their performance but have also revolutionized the sport itself. These vehicles have pushed the boundaries of technology and design,
That equated to 27,362 racing laps and 78,824.867 miles. The two four-hour races, the BMW M Endurance Challenge at Daytona International Speedway and O’Reilly Auto Parts 4 Hours of Mid-Ohio at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, both generated more than 4,000 racing laps and 11,000 miles.
When you think of a NASCAR legend, who comes to mind? For a whole lot of folks, that name is Jimmie Johnson. The man is a living icon, a seven-time champion who has nothing left to prove on American soil.
Brodie Kostecki has skyrocketed to the top of the V8 rich list after signing a five-million-dollar “deal of a lifetime” with Dick Johnson Racing (DJR).
Honda factory driver Kaku Ohta looks poised for a return to SUPER GT competition in 2026 as part of a wider shuffle of the Sakura brand’s GT500 roster.
The relationship between American and Japanese motorsports is only growing. Jimmie Johnson is part of the effort, too. A NASCAR contingency is in Japan right now for an upcoming exhibition race in the Super Taikyu Series.
Rising Supercars star Ryan Wood has almost no open-wheel experience but is looking forward to contesting New Zealand’s most prestigious series in the categ
Supercars commentator Garth Tander described it as “heart in mouth” for Allen who registered the 18th fastest time. It was Allen flying down toward turn 1 at 215km/h when Heimgartner exited from pit lane. But it was there he sat in Allen’s racing line before a last second move was made to avoid contact.
Tickford Racing had been seeking new investment throughout the year in order to "grow its corporate structural abilities"