Performance

It was originally purchased by Lawrence “Lance” Reventlow, son of socialite Barbara Hutton. Then, the plot thickens.

The Project 7 pays homage to the D-Type race cars that won at Le Mans. Only 250 were made, and quickly sold out.

This modified Mosler M900 GTR is the result of more than 20,000 hours of research and development.

Mitsubishi’s race-inspired sport sedan is one of the coolest legacies of the 1990s.

Don’t assume that Porsche just took the Cayman GT4, and added a roll cage while subtracting an interior.

The 2017 124 Spider—designed by Centro Stile in Turin, Italy—marries the old with the new.

The mission of the LP 580-2 has less to do with lap times than it does with providing an engaging experience behind the wheel.

A wreck at Avus in Germany ended the car's competition career in 1953. It's now ready to be restored back to its former glory.

GM handed us the keys to car in New Orleans, and said, “See you in Dallas.”

The story of a powerful piece of industrial-grade hardware, sourced from a famous hotrodder.

From the start, Lamborghini’s range-topping cars would use a potent V12 engine.

The Venom GT Spyder’s performance is in the stratosphere: 0-60 mph in 2.4 seconds; and a theoretical top speed of more than 280 mph.

Whether it builds another Wankel-powered car or not, Mazda has a deep rotary engine heritage.

The stunning RX-Vision Concept gives a glimpse of the potential design of an RX-9, and the return of the rotary motor.

Enthusiasts can experience some of history’s coolest and fastest cars from behind the wheel in a virtual cockpit.

The very first example of the BAC Mono assembled in North America is now available for purchase on eBay. It's totally street-legal.

It’s an unprecedented event, for the amateur national championship to run on the famed 14-turn 2.4-mile road course.

BMW wants to alter any perception that the new M2 trades luxury for a nimble ride.

The event also marked the 25th anniversary of the Acura NSX. Values are on the rise.

The intriguing story of its designer, American Tom Meade, is also being restored.

The team is campaigning an accurate replica of the Mercedes-Benz 280E that won the grueling London to Sydney Rally in 1977.