by Fast Machines | May 9, 2017 | Fast And Dangerous
The Hummer H1 is back, brand new, and coming straight out of Detroit. The man responsible for this madness, at least in part, shouldn’t surprise you. It’s Bob Lutz, the 85-year-old industry wizard of Volt and Viper fame, who has struck up yet another business deal for...
by Fast Machines | May 9, 2017 | Formula One Blog
The Telegraph Business of Sport 2017 conference gets under way today. The two-day annual event aims to steer the UK sports industry to growth, innovation and collaboration. It is uniquely positioned to unite 200 senior influencers – from brands, rightsholders and...
by Fast Machines | May 9, 2017 | Exterior
Freelance workers comprise an ever-growing portion of the overall job market, and General Motors wants to rent them cars that they can make money by driving. The company launched a new program last week called Gig. It allows freelance drivers to rent all-electric...
by Fast Machines | May 9, 2017 | Auto News
Bob Lutz and Henrik Fisker’s feisty Michigan-based VLF Automotive is bringing the H1 back to the masses — provided they don’t reside in North America. Lutz has struck a deal with Humvee Export, a small collective of off-road enthusiasts and entrepreneurs in Saint...
by Fast Machines | May 9, 2017 | Fast And Dangerous
Toyota very nearly had its own version of the Ford RS200: a mid-engined, all-wheel-drive rally car called the 222D. Based loosely on the first-generation MR2, the 222D was Toyota’s planned entry for rally competition based on Group S, a new set of regulations that...