This weeks BLAST is another piece of Kieran Roberts’ great art, a tribute to a legendary Ford GT40 Let’s hear from the artist himself about this piece, this is from his website: After years of abstaining from motorsport, Ford decided to go into competition, and hit the ground running by buying Ferrari in 1963. When the […]
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Every week Damien writes a list of five things for www.stuff.co.nz. Here is this week’s list of random nonsense!
Christopher Rünge goes in-depth with Jay Leno on two bespoke cars that he built, the FF007 and the FF006, and gives us a peak at what he is working on next!
When Nissan first launched the Qashqai in Australia it changed the name to “Dualis” because the Aussies were afraid people would call it “cash cow”. Which is rather funny in retrospect, because that is exactly what the Qashqai has been for Nissan.
For this week’s BLAST FROM THE PAST we visit Levin in 1975 where Allan Moffat’s Mustang in Union Travel colours turns into the infield hairpin bend. Thanks, as always, to Terry Marshall for the pic!
Based on the legendary Jaguar XJR-9 race car, this XJR-15 owned by Dr. Jasbir Dhillon was one of only 53 made and was the predecessor to the XJ220!
Every week Damien writes a list of five things for www.stuff.co.nz. Here is this week’s list of random nonsense!
We check out how well the Volkswagen Amarok has held up, and how much better a big diesel V6 makes it.
Michael Simcoe, the Melbourne boy from Holden who is now VP of Global Design for General Motors, lets Jay Leno drive the first concept car ever created—Harley Earl’s Buick Y Job.
The 2018 version of the Nissan Navara may look the same, but a lot has happened to that rear suspension…