Every week Damien writes a list of five things. Every Thursday www.driven.co.nz runs it online as the Thursday Five, here is this week’s list of random nonsense!
Author: Oversteer
Terry Marshall brings us yet another collection of his fantastic photography, this time from last weekend’s 3 Hour enduro at Hampton Downs, part of the Mahindra North Island Endurance Series. You can check out a report on the race by clicking here, and you can enjoy Terry’s great photos in the gallery below!
Meet Norman Dewis, the man who made some of Jaguar’s best cars the greats they are. XCAR spoke to him about his career, racing at Le Mans and what he thinks about being a living legend.
We are at the Further With Ford trend conference in California and today we got a chance to get up close and personal with the incredible new Ford GT at the company’s Research and Innovation Centre in Palo Alto! We weren’t allowed inside the GT, but we did get a bunch of pics and even a […]
This weeks BLAST is another piece of Kieran Roberts’ great art – Mountain Muscle. Let’s hear from the artist himself about this piece, this is from his website: The Ford Falcon XC Cobra of Allan Moffat / Jacky Ickx leads the eventual winners Peter Brock / Jim Richards and Bob Morris / John Fitzpatrick in Holden […]
Jack Shanahan is a pro drifter at 15 and if you think he’s good you should see his dad and his 11 year old brother.
Mondays suck. Having to go to work, and sit in traffic to get there, is no fun after a weekend. So each week we will bring you something catchy and upbeat to make the commute a bit more bearable. This Monday, it is the brilliantly ’80s cheese of Starship’s “We Built This City”. Okay, so […]
The new Audi RS 3 doesn’t just make hot hatches look slow, it makes them look a little sad as well. XCAR checks it out.
Alex from XCAR was lucky enough to take part in one of the most gruelling road rallies in the world: The Mille Miglia. Find out how he got on in this new video from XCAR.
It’s back to Wigram in 1972 for this week’s BLAST. Photographed from atop the air-force control tower; the late Frank Matich driving his Matich A50 Repco during the Lady Wigram Trophy race. Thanks to Terry Marshall for the pic!