Winning the $2000 Challenge wasn't enough for nocones, apparently, so he's entered his wild Subaru 360 racer into the 2023 Ultimate Track Car Challenge.
Is a car built for more than $2000 faster than one built for less? Michael Simmons took that question a step further.
Why go with the flow, when you could race something like an LS-powered Ford Mustang?
For less than $2000, Ben Lewis was able to construct this Opel GT with car parts from around the world, including turbo Nissan power–so what's holding you up?
Which one will take the top spot in the UTCC, the fourth-, fifth- or sixth-generation Mustang?
Wyatt Fletcher didn't let years of setbacks stop him from competing in the $2000 Challenge–so what's stopping you?
Some of the fastest track cars around will be descending on NCM Motorsports Park this October. Will your car be there, too?
Our annual low-buck challenge is coming up sooner than you might think.
For this week's #FastFriday, we look at Chris and Alek Paterson’s nimble, tunable and predictable 1991 BMW 325i
For this week's #FastFriday, we look at Tom Hahn’s Caddy-powered Elan NP01–marking the fourth time the NASA prototype racer competed in the UTCC.