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No wins. Nary even a podium finish. And virtually no hope of a championship. Lewis Hamilton is so fed up with his results at ...
Alabama is known as football country. Statues of head coaches Nick Saban and all of the Crimson Tide’s championship winning coaches greet visitors to Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa. However, ...
Yuki Tsunoda has opened up about the RB21 F1 car and the challenges that came along following his Red Bull promotion.
The Cadillac Optiq may be the brand's entry-level EV, but it introduces a recycled feature that's ridiculously cool.
Wood Brothers Wednesday on the NASCAR Channel focuses on the special feature about when the brothers crewed 1965 Indy 500 ...
Cincinnati Reds (52-50, third in the NL Central) vs. Washington Nationals (41-60, fifth in the NL East) Washington; Wednesday, 12:05 p.m. EDT PITCHING PROBABLES: Reds: Nick Lodolo (7-6, 3.33 ERA, 1.08 ...
It's not all about who has the most horsepower. Some cars can hit a dime on the apex thanks to smart engineering and ...
Ohio’s Amish Country hides a shopping paradise where your dollars stretch further than grandma’s homemade taffy—Walnut Creek Marketplace in Sugarcreek, where bargain hunting becomes an Olympic-worthy ...
The Grand Rapids Rise has made it obvious that West Michigan loves pro volleyball, but one local pro is taking his talents ...
Aston Martin Palm Beach partnered with Q by Aston Martin, to commission a DB12 Volante inspired by Palm Beach's coastal ...
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Splinter - The World's First Wooden SupercarTHE WORLD’S only wooden supercar, known as the "Splinter”, is a high-performance sports car that is estimated to be 90% wood.
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Future Studios Cars on MSNThe Wooden 'Concept' Vintage Sports Car That Took Over 4,500 Hours To BuildWITH a cruising speed of 55mph, this wooden car is a carpentry project with a difference. Created by Romanian Peter Szabo, the vehicle took more than 4,500 hours to build over three years and cost ...
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