Sebastian's spare time is spent watching Formula 1, fiddling with his friends' cars (usually German money pits), and soaking up as much architectural amazement and engineering excellence as he can ...
The lunatics at Donkervoort, a Dutch manufacturer, have launched a new two-seater. Here's what you need to know: It has 591 horsepower and is claimed to weigh just 1700 pounds. It's hugely expensive ...
The D8 GTO-JD70 was released in 2019 to celebrate founder Joop Donkervoort's 70th birthday, and it was a fitting tribute indeed as it shattered lap records and put much more expensive hypercars to ...
Fighter jet pilots tend from time to time to give their work vehicles a visual makeover meant to frighten the enemy or at least send a message of some sort. They call this nose art, and it has been ...
Vik is the Co-Founder and former Editor at MotorAuthority, a leading U.S. website covering performance and luxury cars. Since 2025, he has contributed to CarBuzz, blending his engineering background ...
The Netherlands is famous for its excellent bicycle infrastructure, so naturally, it isn’t the first place that comes to mind when thinking about performance cars. The country is not particularly ...
Donkervoort has been around since 1978, building track cars inspired by the iconic Lotus Seven but infused with modern technology. In 2022, it finally entered the US market with a high-spec version of ...
Dutch sports car marque Donkervoort unveiled the wild D8 GTO JD70 in June to celebrate the 70th birthday of its founder, Joop Donkervoort, and now the company has a version developed exclusively for ...
Donkervoort achieves this level of grip using ultra-lightweight power steering, upgraded double-wishbone coil-spring suspension with Intrax adjustable damping, and Nankang AR-1 tires: 245/40s on the ...
Donkervoort on Sunday revealed the F22 as its follow-up to the D8 series of track cars. The F22 is a larger, more civilized car than Donkervoort's typical track machines, with more space and added ...
Despite producing one of the most talented modern Formula 1 drivers, Max Verstappen—you may have heard of him—the Netherlands is not exactly known globally for its car culture. The stereotype is a ...