Chrysler’s global parts and service division, Mopar, will continue its successful drifting program in 2009 using the new dodge Challenger. The Challenger replaces the Charger used in years past by ...
Alina has been enthusiastic about vehicles her entire life, and even from an early age found herself itching to get behind the wheel. Through high school and college, she could be found reading ...
Nelson Ireson December 13, 2012 Comment Now! Drifting is a sport, even if it's not racing. Sure, it has judges like figure skating does, but it also has ferociously badass cars like this Dodge ...
Ralph Hanson November 5, 2008 Comment Now! Formula Drift is serious business for those involved in the series and the drift community, and Chrysler's Mopar division has revealed its latest entry to ...
None of the recent doom and gloom hovering over Chrysler was present Tuesday, as the company's parts division unveiled the Drift Dodge Challenger at SEMA, complete with two-time Formula Drift champion ...
A video that appeared online shows what can go wrong when drifting a car. Someone uploaded a video to Reddit in which we see how easily the rear wheel of a Dodge Challenger can break while drifting in ...
Over the years, we've seen tons of medium-sized drifting lessons that take us through the basics of playing with a rear-wheel-drive car in ways that will make you have to change the tires more often.
We broke the news last month that Samuel Hübinette would be campaigning his own two-car drift team for 2010. His new 865-hp Dodge Challenger would be campaigned with his previous championship-winning ...
We took the 2018 Dodge Challenger Hellcat Widebody and 2017 Ford Focus RS down to Tire Rack's proving grounds in South Bend, Indiana. We took the 2018 Dodge Challenger Hellcat Widebody and 2017 Ford ...
If you’re an automotive enthusiast, you should know that getting close to a Ford Mustang at a car event or gathering is never a good idea, given the penchant of owners to crash them. We’re sure that ...
Once considered by many to be a passing fad, the drifting craze doesn't appear to be going anywhere anytime soon -- especially as long as automakers continue to cater to this flashy (and smoky) form ...
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