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Ep. 333: The British GP Delivered Spectacle, Drama, and Firsts
Rain fell during qualifying again and brought a somewhat unexpected starting grid. A mega crash at the start of the race proved also to be just the start of the action.
Continue reading Ep. 333: The British GP Delivered Spectacle, Drama, and FirstsEp. 332: The Canadian GP Brought Intense Competition, Rain or Shine
Wet qualifying and dry racing brought different strategies, setups, and a scrambled starting grid. Engine penalties didn’t help. And I interview Porsche factory driver, Laurens Vanthoor.
Continue reading Ep. 332: The Canadian GP Brought Intense Competition, Rain or ShineEp. 331: The Azerbaijan GP Proved to be a Race of Endurance
And for different reasons. Some suffered mechanical failures, others physical pain. But it led to unexpected results across the board. We also cover Indycar’s Grand Prix at Road America.
Continue reading Ep. 331: The Azerbaijan GP Proved to be a Race of EnduranceEpisode 330: IMSA Detroit Grand Prix Flat Out from Green to Checker
IMSA put on quite a show despite just bringing 16 cars to the party. No yellow flags, but plenty of fenders clashing made it close in both DPi and GTD classes. I also interview the drivers from Wayne Taylor Racing, Meyer Shank Racing, and Paul Miller Racing.
Continue reading Episode 330: IMSA Detroit Grand Prix Flat Out from Green to CheckerEpisode 329: Indycar Detroit Grand Prix Keeps it Green and Fast
The final Detroit Grand Prix held on Belle Isle brings fantastic weather and stupendous racing. I Interview Romain Grosjean and HPD VP, Kelvin Fu
Continue reading Episode 329: Indycar Detroit Grand Prix Keeps it Green and FastEpisode 328: The Monaco GP Proves that Even the Jewel in the Crown Can Get Wet
It occasionally rains in Monaco. Changing conditions increased the importance of pit strategy and mistakes bit some teams harder than others. Nice weather prevailed stateside for the Indy500, but high winds played with car balance, as did pit penalties.
Continue reading Episode 328: The Monaco GP Proves that Even the Jewel in the Crown Can Get WetLexus Reveals New Fifth-Generation RX
Three of the four powertrains will be electrified. None of them will include a V-6. Lexus also built the sportiness RX yet, the 500h F-Sport.
24 years after Lexus introduced the RX crossover SUV, which more or less invented the luxury crossover SUV segment, we now get the fifth-generation RX model for the 2023 model year. Actually, we get several: Front- and all-wheel-drive versions of the RX 350, and several electrified AWD models, the RX 350h, the RX 450h+, and a brand-new kind of thing: the RX 500H F Sport. And, unlike the original, V-6 equipped 1999 RX 300, none of them run on more than 4 cylinders.
Continue reading Lexus Reveals New Fifth-Generation RXBMW M Turns 50! Celebrates with a Special Edition M3
The M Brand marks the milestone with an M3 Competition xDrive that receives special paint and more to become the M3 Edition 50 Jahre BMW. 500 iterations are North America bound.
It was May 24th, 1972, that BMW M GmbH opened its doors for the first time. A sub-brand of Bavarian Motor Works—well, technically Bayerische Motoren Werke—that would one day turn into an absolute dynamo for driving enthusiasts across the globe. From the M1 supercar, to the iconic E30 M3, to the drift king E39 M5, the M Brand built generations of stunning machines. And now that company is 50.
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