Forget Hemi ‘Cudas, Boss 429s, Tri-Power Corvettes and every other muscle machine from the 1960s and ’70s. None of them are powerful enough to make this list. Not. Even. Close.
Today is the golden age of automotive power. And the vehicles listed here have more horsepower than all the others through more than a century of automotive history. Incredibly, the weakest of the bunch packs 544 hp and the oldest hasn’t even hit its 23rd birthday.
This list isn’t based on opinion, but fact. Each machine’s spot on the list was determined by … More
When JR Hildebrand returned to the scene of his infamous crash, he said his mind didn’t race back to how he lost last year’s Indianapolis 500 in the final turn.
That first practice 11 days ago at Indianapolis Motor Speedway couldn’t be about reliving the past. The 24-year-old Californian was focused on  … More
Big Willie Robinson was as much legend and myth as flesh and bone, and at 6’6†300 pounds with 21-inch biceps and a 58-inch chest, there was a lot of flesh and bone. Robinson was more than a drag racer, promoter and sanctioning body president, he was the man who used the power of horsepower to unite people of all colors and creeds under the banner of drag racing, once saying at a race, “Ain’t no colors here, it’s all just engines.†As the founder and president of The National and International Brotherhood of Street Racers, he used racing to bring the races together.
Robinson died Saturday morning May 19 after a long, though undisclosed illness. He was 70 years old  … More
Just days after receiving new, taller tires, a new front splitter and a modified rear wing, Team Falken Tire proved their strength when they took a gamble in pitlane to ultimately lead the GT class in the final stint in the American Le Mans Monterey Presented by Patron. Ultimately finishing seventh, Falken drivers Bryan Sellers and Wolf Henzler had fans and officials of the American Le Mans Series on their feet at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, providing some of the best on track action of the race