Like most Russian automotive projects, this has been a long time coming — Russia’s (in)famous LADA cars are finally nearing their racing debut in theWorld Touring Car Championship. Like most Russian ...
Lada? Racing? We’ve got to be kidding, right? Only we’re not. While the Russian automaker may not have the motorsport pedigree of, say, Ferrari or Porsche, there’s reason enough to believe it’s ...
The all-new Lada Iskra has yet to enter series production, but the company has already introduced a version designed for motorsport. The Russian sedan has been tuned to participate in ice racing ...
The latest round of the World Touring Car Championship, held on the Portuguese street circuit of Porto, boasted an eye-catching new arrival--Russian manufacturer Lada. The Lada Priora made its series ...
Ever heard of a company called Renault Sport? Of course you have, since they're the fine folks behind the awesome Megane RS 275 Trophy that lapped the Nurburgring in record time and a whole bunch of ...
The new LADA Vesta WTCC that will compete in the FIA World Touring Car Championship from 2015 was revealed at the Moscow International Motor Show, in presence of the current LADA Sport drivers Rob ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. You've probably heard the Lada Niva is a pretty crafty off-roader, but in terms of handling and acceleration it leaves a bit to be desired. Lada still ...
On the streets of Moscow, young Russians are participating in a highly symbolic race: they’re scooping up Ladas, an old-school emblem of the Cold War era, and racing them against fancier sports cars.
Lada Sport driver Jaap van Lagen broke his collarbone during a work out on his mountain bike last Saturday. Van Lagen jumped over a tree and was settling for another jump when his rear wheel got stuck ...