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Read the full story on The Auto Wire Some are calling out Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno for allegedly street racing ...
A once-popular YouTuber caught in a crackdown on illegal street racing in the Irvine area has pleaded guilty and sentenced to six months in jail, but may serve the time under electronic confinement, ...
In January, a 20-year-old man that police believe to be an internet-famous street racer known as Squeeze was sentenced to five years in prison for unrelated crimes. Many more still speed through ...
A New York-based car influencer and YouTuber was killed when he crashed his tricked-out BMW in a street race in front of horrified witnesses on a Queens expressway Wednesday morning. Bronx native ...
A Florida sheriff who preaches zero tolerance for street racing was just caught doing exactly that, but in a supercar.
The popular YouTuber was cited for what authorities described as a "spontaneous speed competition" after reportedly being caught driving 122 mph.
New Haven police say Arturo Hernandez of New Milford, charged with inciting a riot, uses his YouTube and Instagram accounts to promote illegal racing.
A two-car crash that injured eight people, three of whom are in critical condition, may have been caused by two cars street racing.
California Highway Patrol is continuing its crackdown on illegal street racing with four more people taken into custody.