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The tenth round of the 2025 NTT INDYCAR SERIES, the Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio, marks the beginning of a jam-packed July, ...
Chevy Nova, built in 1982, was a cornerstone of the early pro-street movement. Its biggest original fan has finally tracked ...
In the hypercompetitive world of NASCAR, there are very few drivers who openly admit their shortcomings and praise a rival’s strengths. The post Ryan Blaney Unpacks NASCAR Garage's Road Course Pain ...
The only thing holding teen racer Tristan McKee back is his birthdays aren’t coming fast enough. At 14, he’s getting his first taste of Road America.
Defending race winner Will Power in the No. 12 Verizon Team Penske Chevrolet, was the quickest of the five Team Chevy drivers in the top seven on the timesheet during Friday practice in preparation ...
In the end, the race was over in 9.58 seconds at 150 mph for the modern Porsche 911 and in 10.33s at almost 128 mph for the old-school Chevrolet Nova SS. This was just the appetizer, as it turns out.
This car has gone electric and it’s an absolute beast Sporty 2025 Chevrolet Blazer EV SS is a performance EV of immense power. A stiffer chassis, bigger tires and Brembo brakes just add to the fun.
Of course, the P-Wagon only appeared in "Vol. 1" of the "Kill Bill" saga. We never find out exactly what happened to the truck, but Uma Thurman's The Bride solemnly laments the vehicle's untimely ...
The first Nova SS package appeared on the compact Chevy II Nova in 1963, making it the second production SS model. Both coupes and convertibles could wear the SS badge, but in 1963, it was ...
The 1973 Nova in question is a survivor of the NASCAR Winston West series. It was built by Ivan Baldwin and saw plenty of short-track and even some road-course action before it retired and eventually ...
The Cabot Trail on Nova Scotia’s Cape Breton Island spans a stunning 300 km – not an insurmountable distance by modern electric vehicle (EV) standards, but then that doesn’t take into account the ...
Called the Acadian Canso, the Canadian-built Nova soldiered on until 1971 in various trims and variants, including an equivalent to the Nova SS powered by Chevrolet's hot 327-cubic-inch (5.4-liter ...