Ah, Stellantis, the brand megagroup that keeps on giving. Not only did it announce four days ago that it’s partnering with LG to make loads of electric vehicle batteries in the U.S., but now the multifaceted Peugeot-Fiat-Chrysler chimera has said it will also be working with Samsung to deliver even […]
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At Last, the FIA Is Asking F1 Fans to Stop Racially Abusing Hamilton
F1’s first sprint qualifying weekend has been one of its biggest for a long time. Fans were allowed to flock back to Silverstone, a new format had created a nice buzz, and the “biggest moment of the 2021 championship” happened on the first lap of the British Grand Prix, or […]
What Is ABS and Will It Stop Me Before That 1,000-Foot Drop?
The Drive and its partners may earn a commission if you purchase a product through one of our links. Read more. In the old days, stopping your car could be a crapshoot. Large, heavy cars and drum brakes meant that stopping quickly usually involved a skid or wearing your leg […]
Racewknd Wants to Be a New Fancy Mag to Help You Dive Deeper Into Each Formula One Stop
The idea of making large-format coffee table-worthy magazines you want to keep after reading is alive and well, and now there’s a new one for Formula One fans. Racewknd is up on Kickstarter now, and it wants to be the ultimate companion to each stop on the Formula One calendar. Friends […]
Newest Tesla Autopilot Update Makes the Car Stop at Green Lights
The feature, which is part of Tesla’s optional $7,000 Full Self-Driving add-on, is something Musk has been teasing as coming “soon” since December 2018 and has been highly anticipated by Tesla owners looking to reap the rewards from a very expensive promise. While a vehicle recognizing these traffic control devices […]