by Fast Machines | Dec 2, 2016 | Fast And Dangerous
With wide-open highways and multilane suburban streets, U.S. roads are friendly proving grounds for self-driving vehicles. By contrast, the narrow streets of European cities are more challenging territory for autonomous technology. Ford intends to gain autonomous...
by Fast Machines | Dec 2, 2016 | Exterior
Rolls-Royce certainly is drawing out the launch of its Project Cullinan SUV. The idea of a high-riding Roller has been tossed around for some time, with Rolls-Royce decrying the notion for years before finally, in early 2015, confirming its intention to build an SUV....
by Fast Machines | Dec 2, 2016 | Auto News
Video games have revolutionized the way a whole generation interacts with cars. The Forza racing series of games published by Microsoft, for example, have been particularly successful and are a great example of how automakers are working with video game developers to...
by Fast Machines | Dec 2, 2016 | Fast And Dangerous
Posted on 12.1.2016 16:00 by Robert Moore Considering the Moon is our only natural satellite, and is relatively close to our home planet, it still seems a little odd that only a few people have ever set foot on that big ball of rock that smiles back at us on a clear...
by Fast Machines | Dec 2, 2016 | Fast And Dangerous
In the annals of artifice-laden BMW race cars, the Homer E30 may stand alone, but the Bavarian concern itself holds a tradition of commissioning famed artists to gussy up its machines that dates back 41 years, to the mid-1970s, when first Alexander Calder and then...