Filed under: Motorsports , Videos The first episode of DRIVE has been unleashed, and Leo Parente and crew hopped a flight to Germany to provide an in-depth look at the N
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Video: Cadillac ATS gets tuned at the ‘Ring
Filed under: Sedan , Europe , Videos , Cadillac General Motors has released the third installment of the company’s mini web series on the Cadillac ATS and its development at the N
Video: Nissan downplays mystery GT-R ‘Ring record run
Filed under: Coupe , Performance , Europe , Videos , Nissan The plot thickens around the latest Nissan GT-R N
Video: Even the Nürburgring gets traffic jams
Filed under: Motorsports , Etc. , Europe , Safety Keep your secrets, friends. That’s the best advice we can give you about keeping your favorite roads traffic-free.

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Video: Cadillac spends some more time with ATS at the ‘Ring
Filed under: Sedan , Videos , Cadillac , Luxury There’s a new “ATS the Journey” video from Cadillac up on YouTube, called “Chapter One: Welcome to the Green Hell.” We saw the introductory video two weeks ago, and unfortunately, there’s not much new to see in this one. We get some good looks at the exterior of the test mule, though for some reason one shot of the the car out on the course has the ATS blurred out. Perhaps the best part of this new vid isn’t the footage at all, but something that Chris Berube, lead development engineer, says: “If I had to describe the ATS to someone, I’d really focus on the low mass.” If Cadillac aims to produce a relevant BMW 3-Series fighter , that’s certainly where we would start. See the video after the jump .

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Video: Cadillac spends some more time with ATS at the ‘Ring
Video: Cadillac spends some more time with ATS at the ‘Ring [UPDATE]
Filed under: Sedan , Videos , Cadillac , Luxury There’s a new “ATS the Journey” video from Cadillac up on YouTube, called “Chapter One: Welcome to the Green Hell.” We saw the introductory video two weeks ago, and unfortunately, there’s not much new to see in this one. We get some good looks at the exterior of the test mule, though for some reason one shot of the the car out on the course has the ATS blurred out. And we’re kind of surprised that General Motors President of North America Mark Reuss’ name is misspelled. Perhaps the best part of this new vid isn’t the footage at all, but something that Chris Berube, lead development engineer, says: “If I had to describe the ATS to someone, I’d really focus on the low mass.” If Cadillac aims to produce a relevant BMW 3-Series fighter , that’s certainly where we would start

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Video: Cadillac spends some more time with ATS at the ‘Ring [UPDATE]