Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Many Words on the Porsche 911 GT2 RS

 
Sam Smith recently drove the Nurburgring-dominating GT2 RS. He came back with a lot to say.
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Don't Worry, Subaru Has a Replacement Planned for the WRX STI
 
The current STI soon won't be sold in Europe. Don't worry about the US, though.
 
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Five Unlikely Cars That Deserve the Singer Treatment
 
The latest Porsche 911 reimagined by Singer shows us what's possible in a cost-no-object restomod. But what if you did the same to a huge 1970s American sedan?
 
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Are Prototype Race Cars About to Look Cool Again?
 
Plus the Toyota-Mazda plant, Alonso's complaints, and more
 
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The New Apollo IE Sounds Absurd, Even Under Light Throttle
 
If it sounds this good at cruising speed, imagine what it'll sound like flat-out.
 
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F1's Brazil Problem
 
F1 teams are routinely robbed at gunpoint at Interlagos. Why does the series look the other way?
 
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