Car enthusiasts have often speculated that many racing cars produce enough downforce to drive upside down without crashing. Earlier this month, the British boffins at McMurtry made that dream a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about the automotive industry and where it is headed next. Motorsport fans love to talk about how, theoretically, a ...
If you want to look like a million bucks, pose for a photo next to the $1,058,400 2026 Aston Martin Valhalla, the company’s ...
Drivers warn Darlington race could get out of control as NASCAR adds horsepower and cuts aero, raising tire wear and handling ...
We’re in something of a purple patch if you’re a fan of clever new technology in single-seat race cars. Out in the Middle East, the autonomous A2RL crew held another race at Yas Marina, one that by ...
As the name suggests, downforce-on-demand provides constant downforce at any speed. The keen among you will know that McMurtry isn’t the first to come up with this fan concept, and that’s for good ...
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