Nurburgring YouTuber Misha Charoudin wrecked a fan’s BMW M4 at about 80 mph and they both walked away. The crash demonstrates just how far automotive and track safety technology has come.
Imagine you bought a car on the basis of its racetrack performance and then it didn’t have any… The same Chinese hyper EV ...
Toyota Motor Company has confirmed that Hiromu Naruse was the test driver killed in yesterday's crash outside the Nürburgring ... including the Nurburgring and Spa 24 Hour challenges.
As the world's longest racetrack, the Nordschleife remains the ultimate test of skill amongst professional drivers competing in extreme races like the 24 Hours of Nurburgring endurance race.
One of the key scenes is being filmed right now, the recreation of Lauda's infamous (and fiery) crash at the Nurburgring that changed F1 safety. It also signalled the end of GPs on the Nordschleife.
Reports from our man on the ground are sketchy at best, but he does indicate that the driver was the more badly injured of the two in what is described as a "heavy crash into the barriers." ...
Xiaomi did a PR stunt by driving a heavily modified SU7 Ultra prototype on the Nurburgring and claiming a new record, but in the real world, its cars fare a lot worse. The brakes are seriously ...
John Watson helped Lauda until medics arrived Watson arrived at the crash scene seconds later and cradled Lauda in his lap until the ambulance arrived. John Watson was behind Lauda in the race ...
For 2024, the famous Dacia Logan made a return after a dramatic crash last year, with White Angel for Fly and Help running a Volkswagen Beetle, and even Mini’s new John Cooper Works Pro making ...