Quick Brick: 503kW of Volvo-goodness
This Volvo may look like nothing more than grandad’s grocery-getter, but it packs a dirty secret underneath its skin — one that sees
This Volvo may look like nothing more than grandad’s grocery-getter, but it packs a dirty secret underneath its skin — one that sees
Since the loss of the Slipway Facility in Wellington, the local drift scene has been lacking a full-time, dedicated drift track. We’ve managed
View fullsize I haven’t been able to count the number of D1 events that I’ve attended over the years on my fingers in
It might just be New Zealand’s gnarliest motorsport event on water, and it’s back for 2018 — yep, we’re talking about the jetsprint circus returning
View fullsize Bathurst conqueror and V8 Supercar hero Jim Richards will be the focus both on and off the track at the Hampton
Group B rallying took the boundaries and threw them to the wind. For one Kiwi rally fan, the replication of Toyota’s Group B effort recreates
Words: Jamie Nelson Photos: Tony Crossed As we are hitting those sunny months, round two of Drift South was hit with an absolute scorcher
As the number of candles on my birthday cakes continue to grow, so does the size of the must-attend list of car events
As Saturday, 25 November looms, it marks an important date for competitors in the TQ class at Western Springs speedway, as they compete
View fullsize 1980 Toyota Trueno (TE71)Name: John Franich // Age: 28Location: Auckland // Occupation: Panel shop foreman NZ Performance Car: Hi, John. TE71s are precious metal these
As we’ve come to learn over recent months, while us mere mortals look upon F1 components like pieces of alien tech that we’ll
There’ll be something new at Mad Mike’s Summer Bash when the second round of the all-new Fast and Furious race format joins the party. It’s
Last year, the Waimate 50 cracked a half century and proved why it’s one of the best street races we have in New Zealand. It
We hope that we’d be bringing you this kind of news from a little closer to home, instead it’s erupted from the USA. Last weekend
We’ve long enjoyed the spoils of a local drifting series, and watched as other series grew in their own localities, but one thing has always
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