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Lowndes: Van Gisbergen will lift trophy
Lowndes, 42, is looking forward to a slight different and much simpler format in use across the weekend at Pukekohe.
Lowndes, 42, is looking forward to a slight different and much simpler format in use across the weekend at Pukekohe.
Volkswagen's bombshell withdrawal from the World Rally Championship next year will have major ramifications across the sport.
All the talk leading into this weekend's ITM Auckland SuperSprint is around Aucklander Shane van Gisbergen's charge for the Supercars title and what he can do at home at Pukekohe to help win....
The speedway season begins with a Guy Fawkes spectacular at Vodafone Springs Speedway on Saturday night and all eyes will be on the re-constructed track.
At least 30 4WD vehicles, two boats and a jet ski came to the rescue on Sunday after a Nissan Safari got stuck in a Canterbury river.
More people have died on New Zealand roads this year than the entire number killed in 2013. AA has issued a warning to road users
Incredible footage of an archetypal Barn Find Jaguar E-Type emerging for the first time in decades.
A 1965 Jaguar E-type 3.8-litre Coupé discovered in a barn as part of a deceased estate is being auctioned next week and is expected
A 17-year-old rookie race car driver could be slapped with a $100,000 bill after a spectacular crash in a support race at Bathurst on Saturday.
Join Tristram Clayton as he gets the inside scoop from CEO of Motor Industry Association, David Crawford on the largest car recall in history and what this means for New Zealand car owners.
Tristram Clayton talks to Philip Duncan from WeatherWatch about the turmoil across the country for the start of the school holidays.
Prices for petrol in some parts of Hawke's Bay yesterday dropped to the lowest prices in the region in more than a decade.
The man suspected of bombings in New York and New Jersey is in custody, Donald Trump reveals 1.5 trillion dollar tax blow out and Michael Schumacher's family are suing over revelations Schumacher can walk again.
Colorado Place residents in Avondale were treated to an impromptu street party to celebrate the launch of a new vehicle today.
The $3 million price tag is intimidating enough, but that's not the only reason you'll never own the latest supercar from Lamborghini.
Car enthusiasts at a collector's show watched in horror as the driver of a Mercedes 380 SL reversed over a A$300,000 ($320,000) Ferrari 458 Speciale. Source: @novacarz
Let's be honest - we motorcyclists are mostly mad - and I don't mean in the jocular sense.
A day after Mitsubishi recalled almost every Mitsubishi model sold in Australia in the past 10 years, they are about to recall around 27,000 vehicles in New Zealand.
Korea's new electronic transmission protocol for cars is a hundred times faster than the technology being used today.
New Zealanders are being warned not to travel to Turkey after three suicide bombers attacked Istanbul's Ataturk International airport. Patients could soon be able to check their surgeons' safety records before going under the knife.
This afternoon on NZ Herald Focus Police have located the third car involved in Friday’s fatal Hamilton car crash, NASA shows us satellite pictures of the Arctic getting greener and new research from Otago that links alcohol with breast cancer.
He isn't friends anymore with co-host Chris Evans.
Australian Billionaire, David Dicker, shows off his Lotus T125 to Kurt Bayer
Australian billionaire David Dicker is building the world's fastest track day car in a quiet corner of rural New Zealand.
Some 36,000 vehicles will jump from being the riskiest to the safest in a crash under ACC's risk rating system - saving each of those motorists at least $132.92 for their 2016/17 regos.
This afternoon on NZ Herald Focus the family of the man killed by a Chinese tourist driver react to her 17 month jail term and the man who scaled the Sydney Harbour bridge, halting traffic for hours is now safe in Police custody.
If you're flashy and brash, the chances are you drive a yellow car, finds a new survey.