On Thursday, February 11 the world lost one of its most free-spirited animals. He was a St. Bernard, his name was Harley "The Hairy Biker," and he passed away from heart disease.
How do you think one of the world's biggest and craziest car shows comes together? You think the City of Las Vegas just say, "Hey, car people, come on down!" Nah, SEMA requires hundreds of people, hundreds of hours of coordination, and hundreds of pages and files to make everything to come together properly. That's why for a show that happens in October, there are already deadlines in March.
Despite much of the country still getting blasted with winter storms and icy temperatures, the calendar pages are about to flip to March, which means spring will be here in a hot minute. What better way to usher in the warm weather and new season than with a pastel blue Ford pickup?
The Callaway Camaro C8 Supernatural 400 has three things on any of the new hypercars: It's more rare, it's more affordable, and let's be honest, it has an immensely better name.
You're going to be losing your wallet trying to get a highly coveted E28 M5 these days, so maybe just settle for this beautiful highlight reel instead.
Supercars are a special breed. They're built with the utmost attention to detail, they cost more than you could probably get by selling every part of your body, and the rarity and exclusivity makes them a treat to see on the open road.
Just last week, February 19, the brand new Callaway Camaro SC610 debuted. This past Saturday, the day after it was shown off, the very first example was involved in a strange sequence of events that saw a 1932 Ford ramming into its rear.