Bobby Clark
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Porsche Penske dominates again with insane Rolex 24 three-peat
Porsche Penske Motorsport has turned the Rolex 24 at Daytona into its personal proving ground, converting a once unpredictable endurance classic into a showcase of…
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Electric school buses quietly roll into Long Island streets
On Long Island, the familiar rumble of diesel school buses is beginning to share the road with a quieter presence. A growing number of districts…
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What triggers cars to enter ‘limp mode’ and how to recover from it
When a modern car suddenly loses power, refuses to shift properly, and crawls along at city speeds, it is usually not “dying” but protecting itself.…
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Texas fake plate crisis rages on after paper temp tags vanish
Texas officials spent years trying to choke off a booming trade in bogus paper temporary tags. The state finally killed most paper plates in favor…
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BMW clings to V8 and V12 power even as it chases EV future
BMW is pushing hard into electric vehicles, yet it is refusing to abandon the large combustion engines that helped define its modern identity. While rivals…
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Tesla battery upgrade now costs 2x the value of the entire car
The sticker shock facing some Tesla owners is no longer about the purchase price, but the cost of keeping an aging electric car on the…
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How the 1963 Chevrolet Corvette split-window became a cultural marker
The 1963 Chevrolet Corvette split-window coupe did more than introduce a new body style. It turned a single strip of glass and fiberglass into a…
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1968 Camaro SS vs ’67 shocks new buyers with differences nobody talks about
The 1968 Camaro SS arrived as a careful evolution of Chevrolet’s breakout pony car, refining the formula that had debuted only a year earlier. Rather…
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1965 GTO tri-power vs 4-barrel sparks a collector loyalty war—here’s who wins
The 1965 Pontiac GTO sits at the heart of the muscle car era, and nothing stirs more debate among enthusiasts than whether the tri-power or…
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1969 Chevelle SS 396 just blew past expectations—and here’s why it’s climbing
The 1969 Chevelle SS 396 sits at the intersection of American performance, mass production, and modern collectability, combining big-block power with everyday drivability. I see…
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