
BMW M54 & S54 Engines: The Beloved Inline-6 Power Plant
The BMW M54 and S54 engines remain some of the most iconic inline-six powerplants in automotive history.

The BMW M54 and S54 engines remain some of the most iconic inline-six powerplants in automotive history.

The BMW E12 M535i holds a unique place in automotive history as the car that introduced the M Division’s high-performance ethos to the world.

The BMW 3.0 CSL was introduced in 1972 as a homologation special, designed to meet the requirements for BMW’s entry into touring car racing.

Marcello Gandini made a name for himself always designing outside of the norm and never doing the same thing twice.

The first mid-engined BMW which may have never achieved its goal of competing in Group 5 racing, but is still considered a legend even today.

We’ll explore the drivers who became icons of the sport, the machines that defined eras, and the pivotal moments that reshaped the race’s rules and spirit.

The 24 Hours of Le Mans is a legendary motorsport event that pushes the limits of endurance, innovation, and human resilience.

Porsche concept cars are a tantalizing glimpse into the future of automotive design and technology and the brand has created some innovated platforms.

Born on March 7, 1947, in Regensburg, Germany, Walter Röhrl is widely regarded as one of the greatest rally drivers of all time.

Sparco, Alpinestars, MOMO, Sabelt, OMP Racing, and Schroth may seem like small players of the automotive safety, but their contributions are significant.