The most coveted Ferrari in the world is sold
A rare 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO has been bought privately
Beijing International Auto Show part 1
Beijing International Auto Show part 1
Beijing International Auto Show part 2
Beijing International Auto Show part 2
Hardcore hybrid
Faster than a Ferrari, more frugal than a Fiesta
Fastest ever Ferrari set to launch at Beijing
Ferrari will take the wraps off its fastest ever road car, the Ferrari 599 GTO, at the Beijing motor show later this month (April 2010).
The biggest losers: Sydney drivers
Research shows that Sydneysiders are paying a hell of a lot more to insure their cars.
The rule book
The 2009 GP season saw some of the biggest rule changes in decades. The result? Some bloody good racing.
The Rising Gun
Stillborn next-gen NSX revived for the racetrack - Honda HSV-010 GT
Toyota FT-86 G Sports Concept
THE DRIVING force behind Toyota’s aggressive Salon stable is Akio Toyoda, the company’s new petrolhead CEO
Pony-car express
Camaro poised to gallop Down Under
HSV set to revive GTS-R nameplate
Lightweight yellow trick road-racer returns
Small the new big in Detroit
You know the world has changed fundamentally when the hero cars at the Detroit motor show are not big bore V8s or hulking pickup trucks but diminutive four-cylinder compacts and eco-cars.
Revenge of the Supercar
It wouldn't be a proper motorshow if there wasn't at least one off-the-wall, over-the-top and utterly ambitious supercar concept from a team of starry-eyed dreamers intent on announcing their arrival in the big league.
Pony Car Rides Again
The on again off again proposal to bring US muscle car icon the Camaro to Australia appears to be on again, after GM vice chairman Bob Lutz told journalists in Detroit today (Tuesday) that a right hand drive program for the performance coupe was underway.
Evans tests Peugeot IRC rally car
Aussie rally champ takes aim at the Intercontinental Rally Challenge.
BMW aiming to stay on top
Onwards and upwards. No slacking off; no backing off at BMW.
Over and out for Tasman - Murph and Bargs checking the PVs
The rumours were right; proud Tasman Motorsport to fold at the end of current season.
Will Power full time at Penske in 2010
Queenslander confirmed as third driver for top team.
Gordini name is racing back
The little French blue road rockets with two white stripes are making a return to the Renault catalogue.
Garland has high hopes for his return to Dakar in 2010
Aussie desert racer targets top 10 when he tackles the notoriously tough Dakar Rally in South America in January.
Roger Rogerson book signing
‘Ere, ‘ere, ‘ere… what's the former detective doing making a personal appearance to push his new book at a motoring book shop? Because he's a car guy, that's why.
No blame yet for Phillip Island safety car bedlam
Drivers and teams have a right to know what cause what could have been a deadly pile up last Sunday.
Australia loses a legendary engineer
Peter Holinger was a tough competitor and a brilliant creative engineer whose gearboxes went international.
SPECIAL: Mercedes-Benz E-Class
Mercedes-Benz launches its eighth-generation E-Class with technology for tomorrow wrapped in styling that references the past. It's a fine drive, but the model's significance means it can't shake that conservative lineage.