History and Evolution of the Sandown 500: A Journey Through Time

History and Evolution of the Sandown 500: A Journey Through Time

Commencing in 1964, the Sandown 500, officially recognised as the Penrite Oil Sandown 500, has been an annual fixture in endurance motor racing. Hosted at the Sandown Raceway in Melbourne, Australia, this event has etched its name in the annals of motorsport history, captivating enthusiasts and drivers alike. Throughout its journey, the Sandown 500 has…

What happened to Pontiac?

What happened to Pontiac?

Pontiac, or sometimes known as the Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors, was an automotive brand that was owned by General Motors. Pontiac was sold in North America through the United States, Canada and Mexico. At one point, it was one of GM’s most profitable brands but by 2010, the brand was dead. What happened? …

The rise and fall of SAAB

The rise and fall of SAAB

For the record, we are going to be talking about Saab Automobiles company today and not Saab in general. It should be noted that “Saab” is a defence and security company that has operated since the late 1930s when the company began life as an aeroplane manufacturer. The company name, Saab, itself stands for Svenska…

5 Weird rules Lamborghini employees must follow

5 Weird rules Lamborghini employees must follow

Lamborghini is easily one of the most iconic sports car brands to have ever existed and the Italian company has strict rules to ensure it stays that way. Interestingly enough, Lamborghini comes from humble beginnings with founder Ferruccino Lamborghini, who was originally manufacturing tractors. Essentially, he wanted something more refined as a grand touring car…