Even amid all the crazy electric cars and 16-cylinder hypercars, V8-powered cars are still the fastest in the world.
For years, performance cars have been judged by cylinder count. V8s meant torque and straight-line punch, while V12s promised smoothness and big power. Enthusiasts came to link pace with displacement ...
Porsche’s latest Turbo S is now hybridized and packing a rather impressive 701 horsepower. The company says that 60 mph ...
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That's right, the title says Shootouts, as in plural. To say Fastest-Street-Car-style racing has caught on would be like saying the small-block Chevy has had some impact on hot rodding. It seems ...