NASCAR engineer Seth Dillard uses real-world aerodynamics software to prove Lightning McQueen's smile is actually a drag.
RFK Racing engineer uses CFD to analyze Lightning McQueen’s aerodynamics, merging NASCAR science with the Cars movie.
Lightning strikes are some of the most awesome demonstrations of power on Earth. We’ve all seen trees, mountains and skyscrapers struck. But if a car is struck by lightning, then what happens?
In spite of a few charming continuity goofs and cameras occasionally visible in the back seat of Lieutenant Frank Bullitt’s tire-smoking Mustang fastback, the scene was lauded for its authenticity and ...
Step into the world of "Real Life Lightning McQueen from Cars" where we bring to life the iconic racing champion from your favorite animated movie. Discover the mechanics, design, and creativity ...
A dad-of-two is set to take on the Potters Arf - wearing a pair of Crocs. Jacob Peart says he is hoping to ‘raise as much money as possible’. The 30-year-old runner says the stunt is the first in a ...
Cars was the first film we took my younger brother to see in the cinema, and he loved it so much that we had to go back and watch it another three times. So I suppose I have him to thank for my ...
Steve McQueen is best known for driving Porsches and Mustangs, but he had a fondness for 1950s Americana. This Hudson Wasp, which he drove up until his death in 1980, was a favorite. Having spent time ...