Many drag racing crew chiefs make car-setup decisions based on how grippy the track feels under the soles of their sneakers. Toyota Racing Development (TRD) doesn’t play that way.
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In two decades of Bugatti's W16 engine, the marque has produced the Veyron, Chiron, Divo, Centodieci, Mistral and Bolide.
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These are some of the most powerful, capable, or just wild performance-focused pickup trucks from the past up to the present ...
While many sports cars offer a thrilling driving experience, not many can eclipse the 200 mph barrier. Here are the cheapest examples that can do so.