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Toyota GR Yaris Automatic Driven

By Banzai Matai New Car Reviews, Toyota

We reacquaint ourselves with the Toyota GR Yaris automatic after the hot hatch has undergone a massive revision. The Toyota GR Yaris was universally praised when it was launched to the world a few years ago. The product of Toyota’s in-house speed division, Gazoo Racing, was no warmed-over econobox. Instead, it was a properly engineered […]

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Fifty Years Later, Audi’s Most Iconic Engine Is Running Out Of Road

By Doug Audi

Audi’s five-cylinder is finally heading for the exit. And unlike the usual industry theatre around “new eras” and “exciting transitions”. Audi has confirmed that its turbocharged 2.5-litre inline-five will disappear from its European line-up by mid-2027 because it will not meet incoming Euro 7 emissions rules. That puts an end date on one of the […]

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Single-seat Dallara Macchina Posto Singolo (MPS) is a Purist’s Driving Machine

By Staff Writer Dallara, Manufacturer News

Dallara is one of those firms that, although pretty unknown in the mainstream, is a central nerve in the world of motorsport and high-performance motoring. Company founder, Giampaolo Dallara, cut his teeth at the biggest name of Italian motoring. These include Ferrari, Maserati and Lamborghini where he famously engineering the Miura, which just turned 60. […]

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New Audi RS5 vs BMW M3 – A Close Match-up

By Staff Writer Audi, BMW, Opinion

Just a few days ago the Audi pulled the wraps of its latest RS5. Audi has been rather quiet in this segment over recent times. As a result it has been overshadowed by the likes of the headline-grabbing Mercedes-AMG C63S and the BMW M3. But, with the most recent iteration, the Audi RS5, once again, […]

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Dacia Ducks Out of Dakar Defense

By Staff Writer Manufacturer News, Motorsport

Dacia ducks out of Dakar defense as parent company, the Renault Group pulls the plug on the World Rally Raid Championship (W2RC). This news, which has been kept rather quiet, comes off the back of the announcement that Alpine will leave the World Endurance Championship (WEC). Alpine has confirmed that it will continue its Formula […]

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What Have We Learned from the 2026 F1 Shakedown

By Jamey Price F1, Opinion

Motorsport and automotive photographer Jamey Price has strong opinions to share regarding the 2026 F1 shakedown that recently took place in Spain. You can follow Jamey on his motorsport adventures through his Instagram page and check out more of his work on his website. A new F1 season is upon us. Excitement is in the air. […]

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Happy Birthday Mercedes-Benz and the Modern Motor Car

By Staff Writer Mercedes, Videos

On this very day, 29 January, 140 years ago the story of the modern motor car began. Karl Benz filed a patent for his Motorwagen in 1886, forever changing the world. Benz’s patent, followed by Gottlieb Daimler’s motorised carriage, or Motorkutsche, set the wheels in motion for one of the most significant inventions of humankind, […]

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The Allure of the Dakar

By Banzai Matai Opinion

It was a comment from a former racing driver, an ex-SA champ, on social media: Dakar is so exciting. Love it. That got me thinking, what is the allure of the Dakar? Dakar, of course, refers to the famous off-road race, the Dakar Rally and not the capital city of Senegal from which it takes […]

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