The Yellow Driver of Team Hot Wheels breaks the world record for distance jump in a four-wheeled vehicle at the Indianapolis 500 on May 29th 2011. Watch as the Yellow Driver, Tanner Foust, drops 10 stories down 90 feet of orange track and soars 332 feet through the air.
The Historic Race Car Festival, presented by PG&E, cruises back to the Sonoma Plaza on Saturday, June 4, to benefit youth groups in Sonoma County through Speedway Children’s Charities, the charitable arm of Infineon Raceway.
Following the on-track action at the Sonoma Historic Motorsports Festival on Saturday, fans and local residents are invited to the plaza to enjoy samplings from Sonoma Valley restaurants and wineries, as well as beautiful historic cars on display.
While enjoying local delicacies, attendees can stroll around the plaza and get an up-close look at more than 30 historic cars … More
Reports have been circulating online that the engineers at Porsche might be busy developing an adaptation of the Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) hybrid system that would be used to boost performance and efficiency across the entire lineup of the next-gen 911 Carrera, but that rumor has not been put to rest.
When Porsche revealed its 911 GT3 R Hybrid race car, complete with a KERS-aided drivetrain, speculation began to form around the possibility of   … More
Dan Wheldon earned $2,567,255 from an overall purse of $13,509,485 for his victory in the 100th Anniversary Indianapolis 500.
Wheldon’s No. 98 William Rast-CURB/Big Machine car for Bryan Herta Autosport with Curb/Agajanian passed JR Hildebrand’s No. 4 National Guard Panther Racing car on the final straightaway of the race after Hildebrand drifted high to avoid traffic in Turn 4 and hit the SAFER Barrier. It was the  … Pictures & More