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Interesting Engineering on MSNBlue Bird: World’s first car to break 150 mph in 1925 set to make a brief comebackOn July 21, 1925, British racing icon Malcolm Campbell pushed the car to an unprecedented speed. With its 18-litre V12 ...
Daytona's Motorsports Hall of Fame of America is the most diverse hall in the land. Where else will you find Amelia Earhart ...
Pendine Sands, stretching for miles along the coast of south-west Wales, marks a motoring milestone on Monday with the return ...
A car dealer named Malcolm Campbell and his 350-horsepower Sunbeam car named Blue Bird, hoped to use the seven miles of ...
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MotorTrend on MSNNASCAR's Aero Wars: Charger Daytona vs. Superbird vs. Torino Talladega vs. Cyclone Spoiler IIThe good ol’ boys figure out that air management is as important in NASCAR as horsepower, and Detroit responds with ...
Bonneville Speedway is on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, offering an extremely flat and firm surface for racing at ...
Drivers broke the 100- and 150-mph barriers for the first time on this day in history.
Minnesota's 4th of July shines with fireworks and festivities from Albert Lea to Duluth, where communities gather to celebrate with music and food.
Yuki Tsunoda has opened up about the RB21 F1 car and the challenges that came along following his Red Bull promotion.
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MotorTrend on MSNRacing Bull: This Is Lamborghini's Wicked Temerario GT3 Race CarThe first Lamborghini race car designed and built entirely at headquarters is ready to pick up where the Huracán GT3 left off.
The Lonsdale Sports Arena, a one-third-mile car racetrack, opened months before NASCAR began, and NASCAR founder Bill France ...
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