Most V8 engines don't need sky-high redlines to make serious power. Their displacement handles the heavy lifting, delivering torque without the drama of something like the Ariel Atom's 10,600-RPM ...
In the early Nineties, a typical Formula One engine revved to around 20,000 rpm. That is twenty-thousand revs per minute! As amazing and as powerful as these V10s were, they were also highly strung, ...
JERUSALEM — As the world moves toward an era of self-driving cars, Israel is positioning itself to be the Detroit of the future. The country has emerged as a global leader in the fast-growing field of ...