Racing driver and super mechanic, Emelia Hartford bought a Ford GT40 with a swapped motor and new transmission but the car did not run ...
Fast-forward to 2005, and Ford celebrated the 100th anniversary of the brand by reintroducing the iconic GT40 in the form of the Ford GT. This modern take on the classic is not only a nod to the past ...
We’ve all heard about slot car tracks and the cool model race cars built to blast around them, but what about a full-size ...
A rare 1966 Ford GT40, P/1034, sold for an impressive $7 million. It is one of only 31 MkI Road Cars produced, the first delivered to a private customer, the first to set wheel on British soil ...
Red Hulk/President Thaddeus Ross (Harrison Ford) in "Captain America: Brave New World." Captain America: Brave New World marks Harrison Ford’s 85th official screen role in the actor’s ...
In a recent interview, Harrison Ford revealed exactly how he kept his cool while transforming into the Red Hulk and it has everything to do with the money Harrison Ford is doing everything for the ...
"Captain America: Brave New World" revolves around a conspiracy against President Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross (Harrison Ford) which forces him to transform into the Red Hulk by the end of the film.
However, this won't be the first time that the energy drink company will sponsor a driver in the stock car racing world. In fact, Red Bull once ran a NASCAR team in the late 2000s before leaving ...
Red Bull have released footage from when team principal Christian Horner drove one of their F1 cars for the first time. Horner got behind the wheel of the RB8, the car which took Sebastian Vettel ...
Your message was sent. You'll receive a response shortly. The verdict: The refreshed 2023 Ford Escape writes performance-oriented checks it can actually cash, but it fumbles the fundamentals with ...
At the time of the reveal, many assumed that was the primary reason that Ford agreed in the first place, but clearly, it was just the actor's blind faith in Marvel that worked in his favor!
Shares of Ford Motor (NYSE:F) snapped six straight sessions of gains, as the stock closed 3.84% lower at $10.03 on Wednesday. The company gained more than 7.4% in the last six trading sessions.