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🤖 Automated Edition — Tuesday, April 7, 2026. Algorithmically curated from across the automotive web. The Daily Hoon links to original sources. News sourced from NewsData.io, Currents API, World News API, TheNewsAPI, GNews, Mediastack, New York Times & select RSS feeds (Motor Trend, Car and Driver, The Drive, Autosport, Road & Track).
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Nurburgring set for first F1 action in six years with test involving Mercedes and McLaren
The Nurburgring will host F1 action for the first time in six years next week.
Nurburgring set for first F1 action in six years with test involving Mercedes and McLaren
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Column: Why Hyundai will beat the odds with new truck, SUV
The Boulder is a blocky SUV right out of central casting. Tall. Squared off. Huge tires. High ride height. Park the Boulder next to a Ford Bronco, Scout Terra, Rivian R1S or Land Rover Defender and it fits right in.
Column: Why Hyundai will beat the odds with new truck, SUV
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Hendrick Track Attack Chevrolet Camaro Race Car
This Chevrolet Camaro race car was built and raced by Hendrick Motorsports in NASCAR Cup Series competition before being repurposed into a Track Attack road-course race car in 2023. It was delivered to its current own...
Hendrick Track Attack Chevrolet Camaro Race Car
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Lewis Hamilton Mobs a Ferrari F40 in His Own New ‘Tokyo Drift’ Video
Shot like an old-school skate video, but with a multi-million-dollar Ferrari F40 and a seven-time F1 champion. The post Lewis Hamilton Mobs a Ferrari F40 in His Own New ‘Tokyo Drift’ Video appeared first on The Drive.
Lewis Hamilton Mobs a Ferrari F40 in His Own New ‘Tokyo Drift’ Video
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Iran conflict drives gas prices above $4 — widening EV economic advantage for U.S. drivers
Rising gasoline prices driven by the Iran conflict widen the economic gap between EVs and gasoline vehicles. Average U.S. drivers could save over $1,800 annually on fuel and maintenance by switching.
Iran conflict drives gas prices above $4 — widening EV economic advantage for U.S. drivers
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Ferrari Gave Its Name To A Motorcycle Only Once In Its History And The Bike Took Over 3,000 Hours To Build
Ferrari is known for many of automotive history’s hottest cars, from the 250 GTO to the 458 Italia. Most recently, Maranello tapped Apple’s famed Jony Ive to design an interior. But Ferrari has never built a motorcycl...
Ferrari Gave Its Name To A Motorcycle Only Once In Its History And The Bike Took Over 3,000 Hours To Build
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Mercedes cars’ new look will come slow and steady as BMW and Audi opt for revolution
Mercedes is never one for radical redirection, but a new face at the top will make his mark
Mercedes cars’ new look will come slow and steady as BMW and Audi opt for revolution
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What did Verstappen actually say in 2023 about the 2026 F1 cars?
There has been no bigger critic of the 2026 Formula 1 regulations than Max Verstappen. The four-time world champion first caused a stir during pre-season testing when he labelled the new ruleset as "anti-racing" and l...
What did Verstappen actually say in 2023 about the 2026 F1 cars?
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Ferrari slated to resume F1 season with major upgrades
Ferrari is expected to resume its Formula 1 season with a set of major upgrades, as it looks to reduce the gap to Mercedes from the season-returning Miami Grand Prix. The post Ferrari slated to resume F1 season with m...
Ferrari slated to resume F1 season with major upgrades
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The Last Tesla Model S And Model X EVs Just Got $15,000 More Expensive
The Model S and Model X are dead, and the last units on the lot just got a big price hike.
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Today's top automotive stories on The Daily Hoon: Nurburgring set for first F1 action in six years with test involving Mercedes and McLaren; Column: Why Hyundai will beat the odds with new truck, SUV; Hendrick Track Attack Chevrolet Camaro Race Car; Lewis Hamilton Mobs a Ferrari F40 in His Own New ‘Tokyo Drift’ Video; Iran conflict drives gas prices above $4 — widening EV economic advantage for U.S. drivers. Updated every day at 1:00 PM Eastern Time.
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