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Triumph launches limited editions of the Rocket 3 in tribute to Evel Knievel with impressive design and power
Evel Knievel, legendary motorcycle stuntman, is celebrated with two limited editions of the Triumph Rocket 3, inspired by his iconic style.
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The Camaro Penske-Donohue ’67 Trans-Am, considered the greatest Camaro of all time, is up for sale at an auction that will take place from January 7 to 19, 2025, during the Mecum Auctions Kissimmee event.
Read MoreSpirit of America Sonic I, a jet car that broke speed records, goes up for auction for $997,000
The Spirit of America Sonic I, a groundbreaking vehicle, is being auctioned for around $997,880. Created by pilot Craig Breedlove, this model blends the characteristics of a car and an airplane, being the first land vehicle to use a jet engine.
Read MoreBernie Ecclestone, Former F1 Boss, Puts Multi-Million Dollar Historical Car Collection Up for Sale
Bernie Ecclestone, former boss of Formula 1, announced he will sell his private collection of 69 cars, including vehicles that were driven by sports legends like Nelson Piquet and Michael Schumacher.
Read MoreMichael Schumacher’s health remains a mystery after a friend denies recent rumors
The health status of Michael Schumacher, the Formula 1 legend, remains a closely guarded secret by his family since his severe ski accident in 2013.
Read MoreTriumph Celebrates 50 Years of Evel Knievel’s “Rocket Jump” with Customized Motorcycles
Triumph Motorcycles celebrated the 50th anniversary of Evel Knievel’s iconic “Rocket Jump” with a series of customized motorcycles.
Read MoreAmazon Will Continue “The Grand Tour” with New Hosts After Departure of Original Trio
Amazon will continue producing “The Grand Tour”, but with new hosts, as the current ones, Richard Hammond, James May, and Jeremy Clarkson, are leaving the show.
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