Weekly Motor Fix: Mazda RX-3 coupe
Are Japanese cars from the early ’70s destined to become the next big thing when it comes to classic car collectability? A few years ago
Are Japanese cars from the early ’70s destined to become the next big thing when it comes to classic car collectability? A few years ago
The Prowear NZ Superlap series, sponsored by Prowear and Replay XD, has come to a close. Round six at Hampton Downs Raceway was the final
Recently, I received a phone call from Cameron Vernon, who asked if I’d be able to shoot some video footage for Ben Hunt last week. I had briefly
“We uncover who the man is behind one of the most legendary names the automotive world has ever seen” AJ Foyt, Don Garlits, Dan Gurney,
View fullsize This month we will cover what we think is one of the best budget performance cars in terms of overall power, grip,
View fullsize Welcome to the Weekend Workshop, a place where you can save some cash by getting your hands dirty These tech guides aim
View fullsize Getting out on your local track at the weekend is a great way to blow off some steam, forget the stresses of
View fullsize The fine line between insanity and genius is blurry in Osamu Kawashima’s world. You only have to look at his infamous oni-camber Toyota Celica
View fullsize Scrapyard Gains is set to become a regular feature focused on budget performance, and aimed at readers looking to gain a few kilowatts
To ensure Yokohama World Time Attack Challenge (WTAC) competitors stick around, a new set of rules have been announced to ensure teams remain competitive and
Round five of the Demon Energy D1NZ National Drifting Championship is billed as the ‘Royal Rumble’ for good reason — it is a hugely taxing adventure
View fullsize I’ve been heading along to grass-roots days for the last five years or so, trying to keep an eye out for what/who the next big
View fullsize The world of drifting is full of colourful characters, although you would be hard-pressed to find someone with a larger personality
View fullsize There are a few cars which don’t need definition when discussed. If someone mentions the name Exige, Veyron or Aventador you know what
View fullsize The choice of platforms for anyone building a drift car is like a Japanese smorgasbord — plentiful, and with way too many choices.
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