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MotorWeek Thanksgiving Retro Marathon | Seasons 1-22 on shuffle (1981-2003)

Lamborghini test driver: best job in the world? YES. Lamborghini and CastrolEDGE

ADRNLN | Pantera Goes SEMA

Ferrari Challenge in Imola: behind the scenes and the excitement of the race

2014 Mazda 3 Sedan DESIGN

Model of elegance. | Stingray

Aston Martin CC10 - Hasselblad Lunar

Torie visits the IAA 2013 Design

Remember | Opel Speedster

Escalade Reveal: Meticulously Assembled

2014 Mazda 3 Sedan INTERIOR

Turbo F1 engines - How they started, part 1

For Each Day of The Week | McLaren

Video Of the Day | HT Exclusive: shocking video of woman's suicide attempt on Delhi Metro tracks

Virginia International Raceway for Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo North America with practices one and two.

Need for Speed Rivals | Gameplay - Progression & Pursuit Tech Feature

Toyota History | Soarer

The 1st gen. Toyota Soarer (Model MZ11), Toyota's first personal luxury car, caused a sensation in Japan as a prestigious specialty car and won the 1981-1982 Car of the Year Japan. "Soarer" is used with its meaning of a high-performance glider.

Super Trofeo 2013 US - Kansas wrap up

POTD | The $5.3 Million Agera S in Singapore

Joy Of Machine: The Pagani Huayra

2014 Jeep Cherokee Trail Hawk OFFROAD

Family Ties | LP560

Lexus LF-NX Design

It's a Beautiful Day | Porsche 914/6

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McLaren F1 | F1's Fantastical Facts

De-mystifying Formula 1's sometimes baffling shorthand is no easy task. So, in order to put the awesome power, performance and grip of a grand prix car into perspective, we compared it to road cars and everyday household objects. We made some interesting findings...

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