The 2024 Mint 400 was by far and away the most exciting event we've covered live this year so far. There's something about a race that lets just about any vehicle blitz through the desert with a bare ...
Off-road enthusiasts are a unique bunch. There’s nothing better than getting out in the dirt, mud, or sand and ripping some rooster tails or tackling a challenging course. From lifted daily drivers ...
The team at All German Motorsports has decided to take the old saying "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" and throw it completely out the window and long with all preconceptions of how a SCORE trophy ...
BJ Baldwin is a seven time off road racing champion, a two time solo Baja 100 winner, and is also the star of the online video series Recoil. Baldwin has been involved in desert racing for 20 years.
Think your sport is spendy and dangerous? Try this on for size: Cameron Steele is about to drop $20,000 in fuel to go racing—not for the season, but for a single event that lasts less than two days.
You may not be Ken Block's biggest fan, but you cannot dislike the guy. After all, he's all about having fun in cars - a ten-year-old who can drive, if you like - and doing it rather well. A while ago ...
With ridiculous suspension travel, absurdly tough mechanical components, and fire-breathing V8 engines, trophy trucks are a sight to behold, scorching the unforgiving terrain at hair-raising speeds in ...
Driving stunts are undeniably cool. They’ve moved out of action films all the way to Gymkhana videos and the lot, promoting ultimate skill and putting professional talents on display. The best ones ...
There are pickup trucks, and then there are trophy trucks. The former is what you’d drive to Home Depot when you need to pick up plywood; a Ford F-150, a Chevrolet Colorado, or a Toyota Tacoma, for ...
After 17 years in Formula 1, including a world championship, Jenson Button has not slowed down at all. His retirement from F1 only means he can do other motorsports, like Spec Trophy Truck. Button and ...
Think your sport is spendy and dangerous? Try this on for size: Cameron Steele is about to drop $20,000 in fuel to go racing—not for the season, but for a single event that lasts less than two days.