Andrew Del-Colle, Road & Track

Andrew Del-Colle

Road & Track

Missouri, United States

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Starting This Week, You Won't Get a $7500 Tax Credit on a New Tesla

The federal tax credit only applies to the first 200,000 electric vehicles sold by a manufacturer, and Tesla has exceeded that number. → Read More

Here's What Humans Might Look Like If We Had Evolved to Survive Car Crashes

A trauma surgeon, a crash expert, and an artist teamed up to sketch the ideal human who can survive any car crash. → Read More

After Two Years of Cancellations, Bonneville Speed Week Set to Return in 2016

The slowly shrinking salt flats haven't been runnable the past couple of years, but a thicker crust and dry conditions means the event should be a go this year. ​ → Read More

Bondurant Racing School Is Your Best Chance to Track a Hellcat or Viper

The exclusive partner of Dodge/SRT, Bondurant Racing School has roughly 100 SRT vehicles at the ready. Start saving up. → Read More

Tesla and Sheetz Gas Stations Reportedly In Talks to Expand Supercharger Network

The move could be a boon for Sheetz and Tesla alike. → Read More

Throwback Press Photo of the Week: 1988 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Estate

(Welcome to TPPotW, where we find a particularly odd press photo from the annals of PR history and then write something—anything!—about it.) Okay, so some background: I thought of this idea for a weekly post while doing photo research for a recent Jack Baruth column. In fact, I thought of it while staring at this very photo and thinking, Why the hell would Mercedes choose a field with a bunch of… → Read More

The Dodge Viper ACR Creates So Much Downforce It Reduces MPG While Being Towed

Catch the latest car reviews, auto show coverage, racing stats, interviews and more from the editors at Road & Track. → Read More

The Dodge Viper ACR's 13 Track Records Are More Impressive than Anyone Realizes

​ The company hasn't bragged about it, but Dodge went above and beyond to prove a point. ​ → Read More

This Helmet Signed By a Slew of F1 Champs Is a Remarkable Piece of Racing History

It features the signatures of 22 former champions and will be auctioned off this May.​ → Read More

There Could Be One Final Dodge Viper Special Edition Coming for 2017

Catch the latest car reviews, auto show coverage, racing stats, interviews and more from the editors at Road & Track. → Read More

Why 'China's Google' Is Setting Up an Autonomous-Car Team in Silicon Valley

Baidu, a Chinese Internet-search company, is aggressively pursuing self-driving cars. Establishing itself in Silicon Valley is important for several reasons. ​ → Read More

James Bond's Next Aston Martin Might Be Electric

Could the spy's next ride be charged, not combusted? Perhaps, says Aston Martin's CEO. ​ → Read More

The 2017 Subaru Impreza Will Likely Get a Manual Transmission

And it definitely is going to have the same sporty steering ratio as the BRZ. ​ → Read More

The 2017 Chevy Spark's Headlights Make the World a Little Less Fun

I've always had a soft spot for the Chevy Sonic. It's an affordable, fuel-efficient little car that can also be surprisingly fun to drive, especially the hatchback RS with its manual transmission and turbocharged four. Along with being surprisingly peppy, what also made the first-generation Spark so great was that it just looked fun. The quirky design might not have been for everyone, but in an… → Read More

How a WWI French Air Force Insignia Became the Emblem for Two Historic Car Brands

What do Hispano-Suiza and Paul-Albert Bucciali​'s cars have in common? A stork with a story. → Read More

Patrick Dempsey Says He Will Step Back from Professional Racing

​​​The actor, who has had more accomplishments on the track than on the screen recently, says he wants to concentrate on his family and acting. ​ → Read More

Here's What F1 Drivers Will See Using the Closed-Cockpit Halo Design

A still from Kimi Raikkonen's inaugural lap using the Halo safety system shows what he saw. Raikkonen and teammate, Sebastian Vettel, who tested the concept this morning, didn't have any major visibility issues. ​ → Read More

Time Is Running Out If You Want a $7500 Tax Credit on Your Tesla Model S

With Tesla's projected continual growth, Model 3 reservations starting soon, and subsidies currently capped at 200,000 U.S. sales, you might want to order your Model S sooner rather than later. ​ → Read More

Behold, the World's Fastest Log Car

Sure, it's probably the world's only log car, but this wooden ride recently set its own Guinness World Record. And we got to drive it. ​ → Read More

Watch This Rondeau M378 Scream Past Everyone Else at the Le Mans Classic

The 1980 24 Hours of Le Mans winner still has it. ​ → Read More