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The FIA, the governing body of the Formula 1 World Championship, on Monday announced it has approved Andretti Global’s bid to enter the sport as a new 11th team. Andretti Global, run by Michael Andretti, owner of successful IndyCar team Andretti Autosport and son of 1978 F1 world champion Mario Andretti, has the backing of
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A one-off Saab prototype is headed to auction shortly. Called the Saab EX, the unique car is scheduled to cross the block at a Bonhams auction on October 8. Built to celebrate Saab’s 50th anniversary in 1997, the EX was constructed not in Sweden, but in Oslo, Norway, by Per Ekstrøm. However, it was built
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A new Porsche race car debuted, we tested Mercedes-Benz’s Drive Pilot system, and the 2025 Cadillac Escalade underwent testing. It’s the Week in Reverse, right here at Motor Authority. Porsche used Rennsport Reunion to unveil its latest race car, dubbed the 911 GT3 R Rennsport. Limited to just 77 units, each costing $1,046,000, the GT3 R
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Subaru will use next month’s Subiefest Florida gathering to debut the 2024 WRX TR, a new version of Subaru’s popular performance sedan described by the automaker as “sharper and more enthusiast-focused.” Subiefest Florida is scheduled for Oct. 7 at Daytona International Speedway, and Subaru has confirmed that talented rally drivers Travis Pastrana and Bucky Lasek
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The first Ineos Grenadier SUVs for the U.S. market have started rolling off the production line, Ineos Automotive announced on Friday. The automotive division of British chemical giant Ineos said the first U.S.-bound Grenadier—a Belstaff Fieldmaster grade finished in Scottish White—cleared the quality inspection area at the company’s factory in Hambach, France, in the past
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Honda is making moves to consolidate its global motorsports operations under the banner of Honda Racing Corporation (HRC), and the process will extend to the U.S.-based Honda Performance Development (HPD). HRC was born out of Honda’s motorcycle racing program launched in the early 1980s. It operates out of Sakura, Japan, and is responsible for most
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