Need help sorting and developing that current project? Florida’s Formula SAE squad–one of the top teams in the nation–to the rescue.
What's so unusual about the V8-powered Datsun 510 Jeff Hixson and Minh Duong entered into our annual $2000 Challenge back in 2003? The V8 didn't live under the hood.
This low-buck, Batman-themed racer is a custom combination of a 1966 VW Kombi bus and a 1984 Chevy Monte Carlo–all built for under $2000.
This wild build that competed in our $2000 Challenge back in 2004 is an amalgamation of a Honda CRX body, Ford Mustang floor pans, a Corvette frame and a Chevy …
Back in 2010, the Nelson family brought an MGB powered by a Chevrolet small-block V8 engine to our annual $2000 Challenge.
Patrick Caherty–better known in these parts as AngryCorvair–shares his wisdom on tackling a big project when you have a family, a job and only a small two-car garage to build …
Georgia Tech’s Wreck Racing transformed a couch–itself a team member of long standing–into a motorized piece of living room furniture.
What started out 25 years ago as a simple way to prove racing can be done on the cheap has exploded into a wild, motorsports-fueled family reunion.
Is our $2000 Challenge transitioning? Entrants seemed to place even more emphasis on welcoming new people to the sport, from the next generation to old friends.
This $2000 Challenge entry met the rulebook approval by combining a Zamboni ice resurfacer with parts from a Mazda Miata and a Ford Mustang.