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Ludwick’s Garage: Turning Rust-Belt Relics into Radical Rat Rods

July 15, 2026 by Marcus Webb

John Ludwick’s YouTube channel, Ludwick’s Garage, is a DIY shrine to the art of rescuing rotting classics and transforming them into one-of-a-kind cruisers that scrape the pavement with pride. With nearly 100 builds under his wrench and more in the…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags BMW, Chevrolet, Performance, Volkswagen

Why Your Tires’ “Top Speed” Rating Is Probably Lower Than You Realize

July 15, 2026 by Marcus Webb

Tires aren’t just black rubber doughnuts—they’re engineered safety components with strict speed and load limits that most drivers ignore at their peril. Every tire carries two critical ratings stamped on its sidewall: a load index (how much weight it can…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags Goodyear

Some Municipalities Are Replacing Flock Cameras With Axon, But Is There A Difference?

July 15, 2026 by Marcus Webb

Some municipalities, including Denver, Colorado, are replacing Flock cameras with Axon, but the difference between the two may not be as significant as it seems. Flock’s artificial intelligence-powered surveillance cameras have been known to incorrectly identify vehicles, such as a…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags Land Rover, Rover, Smart

What Separates the Pre-Eagle Hemi from the Eagle Hemi Engines?

July 15, 2026 by Marcus Webb

Chrysler’s third-generation 5.7-liter Hemi V8 vanished from production for 32 years after 1971, only to return in early 2003 for Ram trucks. The first wave—dubbed the pre-Eagle Hemi—arrived with a 9.6:1 compression ratio, square exhaust ports flowing 270 CFM, and…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags Chrysler, Performance, Ram

Why the Slate electric truck ditched NMC batteries for LFP before launch

July 15, 2026 by Marcus Webb

The all-electric Slate pickup truck has swapped its original nickel-manganese-cobalt (NMC) battery chemistry for lithium iron phosphate (LFP) ahead of its on-sale date, a move that reshapes its pricing, range, and safety profile. When the Slate was first unveiled in…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags Debuts, EV, Pickup trucks

These Are 5 Of The Fastest Military Aircraft Ever Built

July 15, 2026 by Marcus Webb

The fastest military aircraft ever built are a testament to the ingenuity and innovation of engineers who pushed the boundaries of speed and physics. The North American X-15, an experimental fighter jet, holds the top spot with a mind-boggling top…

Categories Performance & Motorsport

Where The ’85th Percentile Rule’ For Speed Limits Falls Short

July 15, 2026 by Marcus Webb

The 85th percentile rule, a method used to determine speed limits, has been widely used since its introduction by Wilbur Smith in 1937. The rule suggests that the safest speed is near the upper end of the 10-mph band where…

Categories Performance & Motorsport Tags Safety

The Replacement For The Replacement Of The Original A/C Refrigerant In Cars May Itself Need A Replacement

July 15, 2026 by Marcus Webb

Air conditioning, once a luxury, is now a standard feature in almost every car sold in the US. However, the refrigerants used in these systems have changed several times due to environmental concerns. The original compound, R-12, was banned in…

Categories Performance & Motorsport

The Grand Tour is back in September with new hosts — will you watch?

July 15, 2026 by Marcus Webb

After a two-year break, the hit motoring show The Grand Tour is returning without its original trio of Jeremy Clarkson, James May, and Richard Hammond. The reboot drops on September 4 exclusively on Prime Video, helmed by fresh faces James…

Categories Industry News Tags Debuts

Listen To This New 1,070-HP V12 Come To Life

July 14, 2026 by Marcus Webb

Nilu27 is developing its upcoming hypercar, featuring a 6.5-liter V12 engine built in New Zealand, which produces over 1,070 HP and revs to 11,000 rpm. The engine, with a ‘Hot V’ layout where the exhaust manifolds flow through the area…

Categories Reviews & Tests Tags Concept cars, Performance
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