Event brought in West Coast GM fans from all motorsport disciplines. There is nothing better than being in company with a fellow enthusiast. Now, multiply that by the hundreds, or even thousands, and you’ll be in great company. LS Fest has been the gathering place to celebrate all things GM and LS V8, but the West […] More »
The popular LS Fest comes West and it’s going to be huge. If you are a fan of the LS you know all about LS Fest. The three day celebration of all things LS and GM-powered. You also know it normally takes part in Beach Bend Raceway in Bowling Green, Kentucky, but for 2017 […] More »
It’s an engine that isn’t exactly a unicorn but sure isn’t easy to find. However, Project Ron Burgundy will get the L33 as it’s heart transplant. Why is the L33 a good idea, maybe even over the LQ4?
To really make a vehicle handle, quicker steering from lock to lock is essential. For vehicles that use a drag-link system with a Saginaw Power Steering Box with a 14.5:1 ratio (or more), you had few options that grows fewer as the usual boxes get picked up at the junk yards.
GM put on a dominating performance at the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach in the GTLM class of the Tudor United Sportscar Series and in the SCCA Pirelli World Challenge GT class as well. It was flag to flag racing for both. Here’s the brief! Jan Magnussen secured the pole for this 100 minute […] More »
While Corvettes made their return to Daytona in DP class in 2012, the last time the trademark Yellow Corvettes of Corvette Racing made an appearance at the 24 Hours of Daytona was in 2001. The new C7.R returns to Daytona in 2014 but the start to the new Tudor United SportCar Championship for Corvette Racing […] More »
This weekend is the Grand Prix of Long Beach, and in addition to the American Le Mans race and round three of the 2013 IndyCar Series, the cars of the Pirelli World Challenge will be hitting the 11-turn, 1.9 mile circuit for a 50-minute sprint. Last week, I was down there for a media ride […] More »