What this old-school Malibu lacks in American iron, it plans to make up for with turbo Toyota power.
How is this E36 M3 preparing for the Ultimate Track Car Challenge? A steady diet of corn, says driver Todd Inman.
If you've ever sworn vengeance against the engineers who designed your car, here's your chance to compete against them.
Big power, big turbos, big wings. Does Dallas Reed have the ultimate 2004 Mazda RX-8?
Bill Cuttitta, and the Shelby Dodge Auto Club, have been mainstays of the $2000 Challenge since its inaugural event in 1999–but does all that experience equate to an easy win?
Winning the $2000 Challenge wasn't enough for nocones, apparently, so he's entered his wild Subaru 360 racer into the 2023 Ultimate Track Car Challenge.
Is a car built for more than $2000 faster than one built for less? Michael Simmons took that question a step further.
Why go with the flow, when you could race something like an LS-powered Ford Mustang?
For less than $2000, Ben Lewis was able to construct this Opel GT with car parts from around the world, including turbo Nissan power–so what's holding you up?
Which one will take the top spot in the UTCC, the fourth-, fifth- or sixth-generation Mustang?