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Henry Cesari

Henry Cesari is a MotorBiscuit Staff Writer who brings his deep interest in vintage cars, trucks, and motorcycles to the site. Having restored his first classic car at just 16 years old, Henry has wrenched on everything from overland campers to Japanese motorcycles and even pre-war Bugattis. He’s an avid attendee at local car shows in the Detroit area and genuinely enjoys connecting with fellow auto enthusiasts. Henry earned a Bachelor’s in Anthropology and English from the University of Vermont.

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Stuntman Jeremy Fry, film director Edgar Wright and actor Ansel Elgort in front of one of the cars in baby driver: a 2006 Subaru Impreza WRX. (Photo by Victor Chavez/Getty Images)

All The Cars In Baby Driver The Movie

From the famous Subaru WRX to the picturesque Impala convertible, the memorable cars make this movie. Here is every car Baby drives in Baby Driver. Read more..
Rusty Wallace drives his #2 Miller Lite Dodge. In 2004 Rusty Wallace would take an unofficial Talladega practice lap, without a restrictor plate, and reach higher speeds than Bill Elliott's top-speed NASCAR record. | Jonathan Ferrey/Getty Images

What Is The Fastest NASCAR Car Ever?

In his #9 Coors Ford Thunderbird, Elliott reached a top speed of 212.809 mph. Find out how this incredible NASCAR record has stood for nearly thirty-five years. Read more...
Ricky Stenhouse Jr., driver of the #47 NASCAR Next Gen car. Drivers are complaining that NASCAR Next Gen Cars Are Too Hot To Drive | James Gilbert/Getty Images

NASCAR’s Next Gen Cars Are Too Hot To Drive

NASCAR is unveiling the brand new Next Gen race car for the 2022 season. Several drivers have taken this spec chassis out for test races. Responses vary, but everyone agrees the interior of the new car is too hot to race. Read more...
This is Denny Hamlin driving his #11 NASCAR Next Gen car during testing at Daytona. The NASCAR Next Gen rearview camera is highlighting a generational divide between Hamlin and younger drivers | James Gilbert/Getty Images

NASCAR’s Next Gen Rearview Camera Divides Drivers

One Next Gen feature is causing a generational divide among the drivers: the rearview camera and screen. Younger NASCAR drivers say it improves visibility. Others refuse to use the feature altogether. Read more...
This is a Next Gen NASCAR race car being pushed onto Daytona International Speedway. The Next GEn NASCAR race cars will make the 2022 season more exciting.

Next Gen NASCAR Cars Will Make 2022 Races More Exciting

Many fans were hesitant about the new vehicle. But as the Association tests the new cars and drivers begin to practice with them, it appears that the Next Gen NASCAR cars will make the 2022 season much more competitive--and exciting. Find out why...
Jay Leno's fire truck: a 1941 American LaFrance fire engine with a V12 motor

Jay Leno’s V12 Truck Is Red Hot

The world's most famous car collector is the proud owner of a 1941 American LaFrance Fire Truck. Learn more about Leno's truck, and its aircraft-engine-inspired V12.