This Japanese car logo is inspired by a star cluster.
What is Subaru?
This concept is very valuable to Dominic Toretto.
What is family?
This brand produced the Model T.
What is Ford?
This part is responsible for charging your car's battery while the engine is running.
What is an alternator?
The beetle was produced by this brand.
What is Volkswagen?
This Japanese car brand is named after the last name of its founder (Three possible answers).
What is Suzuki?
What is Toyota?
What is Honda?
This is the main character's name in Talladega Nights.
What is Ricky Bobby?
This person made what is widely considered practical automobile with an internal combustion engine. He is also the one of the name-sakes of a german car brand.
Who is Karl Benz?
This part converts the linear motion of the pistons into rotational motion.
What is a crankshaft?
People often steal this part due to the rare earth metals inside.
What is a catalytic converter?
The Porsche logo has this word above the prancing horse and below the Porsche text.
What is Stuttgart?
Doc Hudson was based off of this car.
What is the Hudson Hornet?
This car sport has its roots in bootlegging.
What is NASCAR?
Diesel engines do not have this part in the combustion chamber that gasoline engines have.
What is a spark plug?
In a manual right hand drive car, the clutch pedal is the pedal on this side of the other two.
This GM Brand is named for the founder of Detroit.
What is cadillac?
The film starring Steve McQueen famous for a car chase set in the streets and a San Francisco hill.
What is "Bullitt"?
This famous and historic U.S. highway runs coast-to-coast from Santa Monica to New York.
This part is like a flywheel for automatic transmission cars.
What is a flex plate?
The first car to break 200 mph on a production vehicle was this 1980s supercar.
What is the Ferrari F40?
This Logo of a now defunct GM car brand features a depiction of a rocket.
What is Oldsmobile?
It's just an empty cup.
What is the Piston Cup?
Gordan Murray wanted to use this company's engine for the McLaren F1 but used this company's engine instead. (I will accept either company's name)
What is BMW? (what he used)
This part behind the diaphragm spring helps actuate the clutch.
What is the release/throw-out bearing?
The German track name Nordschleife means this in English.
What is the "North Loop"?