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NASCAR Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Monopoly in Stock Car Racing
NASCAR is running an unlawful monopoly on the sport of stock car racing, alleges a suit filed on Wednesday by stock car teams 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports against the sanctioning body and its CEO Jim France. 23XI is, of course, the team co-owned by NBA legend Michael Jordan and racer Denny Hamlin. This suit…
Nürburgring: The Ultimate Test Track for Sports Cars
Ah, the Nürburgring. For better or worse, a 12.94-mile lap around the iconic circuit is pretty much the universal benchmark for any automaker that who builds a sports car. Every year it seems some company (usually based in Germany) has a brand new car that’ll make it around the loop incrementally faster than the car…
Fiat Struggles as EV Sales Falter Amidst Stellantis Challenges
We know Stellantis isn’t doing so hot but the automaker’s Fiat brand is doing worse. The brand sells only two vehicles: the 500X crossover — which is on its way out — and the recently reintroduced 500e EV. It turns out that new EV isn’t selling so well. Sales are so poor that Stellantis has an extended production…
Electric Innovations and Classic Choices: Exploring the Latest in Luxury Cars
In this week’s issue, we take a look at DS Automobiles’ radical new electric SUV, test drive Ferrari’s flagship V12-powered GT, and ask a very important question: should you buy a brand new car, or a more desirable used one for the same price?
News
The new DS 8 will be launched next year as a segment-straddling luxury flagship charged with reinvigorating the French premium brand and kick-starting its electric era. We share all the key details on the inbound EV.
Skoda is kicking off a new era with the unveiling of the Elroq, a bold-looking electric crossover that’s poised to steal sales from some of the market’s best-selling EVs. We detail Skoda’s new electric car.
We also share news on JLR’s continuing parts supply woes and how LPG appears to be on the decline as pumps close.
Reviews
Maranello has refined the recipe for its V12-powered, front-engined GT flagship, but is the new 12Cilindri a fitting successor to the wild 812 Superfast? Matt Prior finds out.
The next-generation Bentley Continental GT Speed has arrived with a new plug-in hybrid powertrain that makes 771bhp and 778lb ft of torque. Steve Cropley takes it for a drive in Switzerland.
Also in the first drives section: the new Subaru Forester, Cupra Terramar, Mazda CX-80 and Leapmotor T03.
We also road test the radical new Audi Q6 E-tron SUV (#5696) and the luxurious Mercedes-AMG S-Class saloon (5697).
Features
Do you pick the desirable brand-new car or the even more alluring yet risky used one for the same price? It’s a quandary no pub argument has ever resolved but our man James Disdale has the answers
Jack Harrison explains why the Petersen Museum in Los Angeles is one of the best automotive attractions for petrolheads.
Opinion
Matt Prior dives into the burgeoning world of electric in-wheel motors, and questions how people will refer to Ferrari’s new flagship V12 GT given its quirky name.
Steve Cropley, meanwhile, heads to Switzerland to drive the new Bentley Continental Speed, and visits Lotus’s Piccadilly showroom for the unveiling of the Theory 1 concept.
Used
The Fiat 500 has come to the end of the production line 17 years after it was introduced. Sam Phillips explains why the classless, ageless supermini is an excellent used buy.
Also in the used section: My Car and I, Our Cars, Caught in the Classifieds and Head to Head.
AMG One Breaks New Ground with Record Nürburgring Lap Time
The Formula 1–engined Mercedes-AMG One hypercar has held the production car lap record at the Nürburgring since it set a 6:35.183 lap time back in 2022, but now there’s a new record holder that is the first road car to lap the ’Ring in under six minutes and 30 seconds: The AMG One, again. Mercedes wasn’t content with…