Imagine a race car so fast it leaves the current Formula 1 vehicle in the dust. That’s the Gen3 Evo Formula E race car, the pinnacle of electric racing technology. With the ability to sprint from 0 to ...
Racing games have evolved into full-fledged driving simulations, but using a standard controller still leaves a lot of r ...
Ford’s racing division is teasing a new production vehicle that's igniting speculation about a potential GT successor.
INDIANAPOLIS — A new addition to IndyCar on FOX is giving fans an up-close view of what it’s like to drive an IndyCar. It’s called Driver’s Eye. The 1.4-gram, 9.9-millimeter micro camera is fitted ...
Why you'll want to watch these drones in action. — -- Drone racing is edging its way toward becoming a serious spectator sport. The Drone Racing League announced its first season today -- a ...
Racing-industry employment is being recognized, like never before, as a viable profession and numerous schools have begun to teach the art of building, racing, and maintaining a race car, as well as ...
SAN FRANCSICO--Wireless data feeds, digital sunglasses and carbon-fiber sails are just a few of the technology touches the BMW Oracle Racing Team will use to try to reclaim the America's Cup for the ...
Yesterday, the Street and Racing Technology (SRT) brand had been sputtering along with only the 2025 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat Last Call, officially, in its lineup. It was the final vehicle in SRT's ...
In the rarefied world of high-performance yachting, stability, speed, and safety often come at the expense of luxury. The ...
Premier Turf Club, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of PointsBet USA Inc., today announced a partnership agreement with 1/ST TECHNOLOGY, a business division of The Stronach Group ("TSG"), North ...
Formula E will close out its season this weekend with its first visit to Seoul, South Korea. It’s not just the end of season eight and the last race for the Gen2 electric race cars but also marks the ...
As our 12-Meter approached the windward mark, which included an offset mark, our navigator was looking at his tablet and said, “We are 15 seconds to the layline.” I glanced up, saw the mark, and felt ...