FOR many, snooker’s golden era was the 1980s. Steve Davis’ six World Championship titles, the emergence of Jimmy White and ...
During the late 1960s through the early 1980s, American car shoppers had two main options when seeking a sporty European roadster that didn’t break the bank and—at least in theory—could be used as a ...
Records are tumbling as snooker stars crack the code of the 147 break. The record 16th maximum of a season that began in late ...
The writers and editors here at Driving.ca vary in our automotive tastes, but, working in the automotive space, most of us ...
A number of car brands from all over the world, including China, Russia, and various European countries, still can't secure a foothold in the U.S. market.
Toyota's most-anticipated supercar of the decade debuts this Friday, complete with a Lexus version. Hold onto your butts.
Toyota has teased the GR GT again, along with a racing version and what appears to be the production version of the Lexus ...
Toyota released another dimly lit image ahead of its December 4 presentation.The latest hint previews not just one, but three ...
Want an electric sports car from Honda? So does Honda Motor Co. CEO Toshihiro Mibe, but not quite yet. Honda has already built prototype electric sports cars but now is not the right time to bring ...
Simplify, then add lightness. It’s an aphorism often attributed to Lotus founder Colin Chapman, whose cars came to dominate motorsports in the early 1960s. Chapman would have probably appreciated the ...
The World Endurance Championship’s eight-hour race at Bahrain on Saturday closes out a season when the term “golden era” has been applied to major league sports car racing. If so, there’s an asterisk, ...
Philip Gelderblom has been writing professionally since the '90s. He has written mainly content on a freelance basis, including about cars, future cars, EVs, hybrids and hydrogen cars, self-driving ...