Author: Sean Loo

Featured, Motorsports

Alpine in Turmoil: Oakes Resigns, Colapinto In, Doohan Benched

If there’s ever been a week that could sum up the chaos, cruelty, and cold calculus of Formula 1, this week with Alpine might be it.

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Ferrari Debuts New 296 Speciale And 296 Speciale A

If the Ferrari 296 GTB was a finely tuned violin, the 296 Speciale is the full orchestra; intense, immersive, and utterly unapologetic.

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Aston Martin DBX S: The Supercar of SUVs, Sharpened

If the regular Aston Martin DBX707 were a fine single malt whisky, the new DBX S is the rare cask-strength pour.

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Porsche 911 Spirit 70 Rekindles the Essence of A Petrolhead Era

Every once in a while, a car captures your imagination. Porsche has managed precisely that with its latest release: the Porsche 911 Spirit 70.

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The European Union Wants To Ban Carbon Fibre

Carbon fibre. The marvel of modern materials science that turned even the most lumbering of machines into featherweight flyers.

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Manual Porsche 911 GT3 Breaks the Nordschleife Record

Porsche has just made a loud 6.56 minute statement on the Nürburgring Nordschleife.

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Ducati and Lamborghini Unite for Another Masterstroke

In the rarefied realm of Italian performance, where engines roar like opera tenors and carbon fibre is sculpted like Michelangelo’s marble, two legends have decided to share the stage once again.

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Aston Martin DB12 Review

The DB lineage has long defined the essence of grand touring, and with the DB12, Aston Martin elevates that legacy to new heights, delivering its most refined and dynamic super tourer yet.

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Ferrari 296 GTB Review

The Ferrari 296 GTB is the dawn of a new Ferrari era, combining electrified brilliance with classic charm.

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Formula 1 2025 China Grand Prix Recap

There’s something rather poetic about redemption in sport. One week, you’re skating through the grass in Melbourne, gift-wrapping victory to your team-mate. The next, you’re standing tall on the top step of the podium, arms aloft, delivering a masterclass in race control. That was Oscar Piastri’s tale in Shanghai. At the Chinese...

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