Zwartkops Raceway’s passionate motorsport fans were not left disappointed at the Extreme Festival tour’s season finale this past weekend.
South Africa' s classic car market is experiencing a renaissance as Millennials drive demand for iconic 1980s and 90s models. From the legendary BMW 325is to the Golf GTI, discover how nostalgia and ...
Toyota has launched the 2025 GR Yaris, replete with more power and torque, plus the option of an auto transmission. We take ...
The National Extreme Festival Presented by Coca Cola ended on a high note at the Zwartkops Raceway near Pretoria on Saturday, ...
The final rounds of this year’s National Extreme Festival Presented by Coca-Cola will be hosted by the Zwartkops Raceway near Pretoria on Saturday, with a number of South African championships still ...
The BMW Ladies Championship moves to a stunning new coastal venue this week, featuring 78 of the world’s best players, including defending champion Hannah Green and 16 of the top 25 ranked players in ...
The hot hatch that pioneered the niche segment lives on for 2025 looking better than ever. Volkswagen has a great August lease deal going on it right now. There’s no mistaking the legendary Volkswagen ...
A stunning lineup of tuner cars and supercars leaving the car meet with roaring exhausts, revs, and accelerations. Featuring the VW Golf GTI TCR, BMW M3 E92, Nissan Skyline R34 GTR, Porsche GT2, BMW ...
Although the Golf R32 is considered the starting point of the R performance sub-brand, the go-faster shenanigans of the compact hatchback we all know and love can be traced back to the Golf VR6 from ...
Fans cheer at the 18th green during the final round of the BMW Championship at Bellerive Country Club in 2008. (Chris Lee photo / Post-Dispatch) Mark your calendars. Smylie and Charlie break down ...
Scottie Scheffler lifted the BMW Championship trophy Sunday after starting the fourth round four shots behind, thanks to some consistent play and errors from third-round leader Robert MacIntyre. He ...
American golfer Ben Griffin got the shakes at the BMW Championship – though it wasn’t necessarily because of nerves, but rather due to swallowing a “large rock” of creatine. World No. 17 Griffin said ...