One car, the Yamaha OX99-11, undoubtedly was. Consider that in 1992, F1 engine manufacturers were still allowed to propel vehicles with naturally-aspirated, 3.5-litre engines. Yamaha, which ...
We’ve practically begged Yamaha for an R6 replacement since then, yet the company kept us waiting. And no, the R7 was never meant to be an alternative to the four-pot middleweight. That wait ...
It's been 10 long years since Yamaha debuted the MT-09 (FZ-09), a super-accessible, affordable hooligan bike with an 847-cc triple motor full of concentrated fun exactly where street riders need it.
If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a Ferrari F40, you’ve certainly got plenty of company. The $470,000 supercar was one of Enzo ...
The Yamaha V-Max was first unleashed in 1985, released solely to Yamaha’s US market as an exercise in excessive power, aggressive looks and neck-jarring performance. For many, it was ...
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Making no bones about its lack of interior luxuries, Ferrari marketed the F40 as a racing car for the road… even though it was never technically built to go racing. • Top 10 best Ferraris The ...
For a while now, all we've been able to do when it comes to the Yamaha R9 is speculate. Yamaha killed off the R6, one of its most legendary sports bikes, a few years back and the R1 is likely on ...
Ferrari has just revealed its new Formula 1–inspired supercar, the 2026 Ferrari F80, which is sixth in a line of halo cars ...
After years of internet rumours, online teasers, and manufacturer hints, Yamaha have finally revealed a full production R9 supersport bike for 2025 featuring winglets, lean-sensitive electronics ...
Ferrari decided to enter the fray, too, and began to develop a Group B car for the anticipated race series and possibly also for tarmac-based rallies. The 288 GTO was launched in 1984, using a ...