
Cardle of the Day — Monday 6 July 2026
Monday’s Cardle served up a cropped mystery that took all five clues to solve — and the answer turned out to be one of Britain’s most beloved pocket rockets.

Monday’s Cardle served up a cropped mystery that took all five clues to solve — and the answer turned out to be one of Britain’s most beloved pocket rockets.

IWC Schaffhausen has expanded its Ingenieur Automatic 35 line with a new aquatic-toned dial variant, bringing the compact 35mm collection to six references in total.

There was a time when a steering wheel had one job, turn left, turn right or maybe beep the horn if someone wandered

After 24 years of pure dominance, six championships, and countless unforgettable moments in Ganassi blue, Sir Scott Dixon is walking away from one

Five clues, one legendary turbocharged sports car, and a reminder of why the Eighties produced some of the most interesting machinery to ever leave Stuttgart.

Californian specialist Gunther Werks will attempt class honours at the Goodwood Festival of Speed with the F-26, a fighter jet-inspired reimagining of the Porsche 935 Slantnose producing 1067bhp from a traditional air-cooled flat six.

Tesla has begun distributing a trimmed version of its Full Self-Driving V14 software to vehicles running older AI3 hardware, extending the update to a fleet of roughly four million cars worldwide.

If you’ve been following the electric vehicle revolution, you’ve probably heard the same old story, bigger batteries, longer waits, astronomical costs. Well fuel

They’re Finally Done Playing Nice For years, New Zealand communities have dealt with the same tired story, illegal street racing, obnoxious burnouts, drivers

Bugatti has unveiled a one-off W16 Mistral finished in white with hand-applied black linework, created in partnership with Berlin porcelain house KPM to mark the close of the W16 era.

Ferrari has revealed the 12Cilindri Manuale, a limited-run V12 grand tourer featuring a clutch pedal and open-gate shifter for the first time in 14 years.

The original DJR1 Sierra RS500 Cosworth, a Group A touring car with race wins across Australia and Britain, will go under the hammer at Silverstone on 24 July with an estimate of £400,000–£450,000.
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Cardle of the Day — Monday 6 July 2026

IWC Adds Pool-Coloured Dial to the Ingenieur Automatic 35 Collection

Are There Too Many Buttons on Modern Steering Wheels?

The Iceman Leaveth – Scott Dixon Leaves Chip Ganassi Racing

Cardle of the Day – Sunday 5 July 2026

Gunther Werks F-26 Brings 1067bhp Air-Cooled 911 Slantnose to Goodwood Hill