Sports Car Information
Our Sports Car Information section goes under the hood to look at performance and history of classic and modern sports cars. Get sports car information and pictures here.
How the 2009 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Works
1969 Chevrolet Corvette 427
1998 Corvette
How the Ferrari FF Works
1956-1966 Ferrari Superamerica and Superfast
The Five Most Collectible Ferraris
1949-1961 Jaguar XK Sports Cars
Jaguar Cars
Jaguar XKE Road Tests
The 10 Best Ford Mustangs Of All Time
2007 Ford Mustang and Shelby GT500 and Shelby GT
2005 2006 2007 Ford Mustang
Porsche Joins Electric Vehicle Race With 2020 Taycan
Porsche 928
Porsche 911
The Aston Martin: From the DB1 to DB7
How the 2013 SRT Viper Works
Sports Car Pictures
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The 2007 Ford Mustang model year included the Shelby GT500 the most powerful production Mustang ever and the Shelby GT. Learn all about the 2007 Mustang and Shelby Mustang models.
The redesigned 2005 Ford Mustang and the 2006 Mustang and 2007 Mustang models it spawned showcase everything that’s best about America’s favorite pony car. Go behind the scenes to learn all about the newest Mustang.
The Ford Mustang was rejuvenated for 1999 with "New Edge" styling more power and many key refinements. By 2003 Mustang was the only pony car in America. Learn all about the 1999-2004 Mustang saga.
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The mission for Ford's Special Vehicle Team was "to use the best-available resources from both inside and outside Ford to explore new ways of creating and marketing high-performance vehicles." Learn more about Ford's SVT group.
Mustang’s silver anniversary was golden indeed for Ford coming during one of the icon’s best-loved generations. Learn how the 1987-1993 generation managed to survive slumping sales in a sputtering economy to maintain its popularity.
Leading up to 1994 Ford held off the pony-car competition by creating a stronger sleeker more agile Mustang. Learn about the best Mustang in years arriving in time for the original pony car's 30th birthday
April, 13 1964 was a big day for Lee Iacocca. He introduced his brainchild the Ford Mustang to the world lauding its versatility ranging from bargain to high-performance versions. Read excerpts of his unveiling speech.
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The sales success of the 1965 Ford Mustang was a key factor in launching Trans-Am racing, which was staged on road courses coast to coast. Learn more about the struggles for Trans-Am dominance.
The Ford Shelby Mustang GT500 isn't just another souped-up Mustang. With 500 horsepower, it's the most powerful Mustang ever to roll off a factory production line. See what sets the GT500 apart from other Mustang models.
Some would say it's the greatest supercar to date. Others would shout it from the rooftops. The Porsche Carrera GT weighs in at just 3000 pounds and kicks out 605 horsepower off the assembly line. Check out the Carrera GT and see what $440,000 buys these days.
Riding high on successful European sales, British manufacturer Lotus introduced its Elise into the American car market in 2005. Find out why this car’s straightforward design makes it so popular as a quintessential sports car.
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Every few years the two facets of Ferrari combine, taking the high-tech high-performance designs of Formula One and putting them into the ultimate street car. Learn all about the Enzo.