When thinking about American sports cars, the Chevrolet Corvette is the first name that comes to mind: its place of pride in the US market has held steady for decades, seemingly uninterrupted.
With 400 horsepower, a no-upcharge manual gearbox, and a pure, two-seat, rear-wheel drive layout the argument is clear.
The C8 Corvette is over five years old, but as we discovered after living with it for a week, it's still as impressive as ...
This piece explores several vehicles built by American racing team and sports-car manufacturer Panoz.
Chevy has transformed America's sports car into a world-class supercar with a 5.5-liter twin-turbo V-8 that makes an incredible 1,064 horsepower. Take a look at what makes the ZR1 the ultimate ...
The seventh-generation of America's sports car (sorry Viper, Mustang, et al.) has been named Automobile Magazine's Automobile of the Year. Skip to main content NEWS ...
The Corvette is indisputably America’s sports car. Can the ZR1, with volcanic power and tons of sophisticated aerodynamics, win the title of Best Driver’s Car in not just the country ...
The move gives one fresh tweak to what has been a fairly stable schedule for IMSA, and Road America may get a chance to show ...
Often billed as America’s sports car, the Corvette has been in continuous production since 1953, when just 300 were built. Every one of those cars were white and powered by a six-cylinder engine.
The GT World Challenge America will headline the March race weekend at Sonoma Raceway with several other series running over ...