They say, "all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." Well, with the Dutch Grand Prix a few days away, Formula 1 drivers Yuki Tsunoda and Max Verstappen decided to have a light moment racing ...
Continuously variable transmissions seem like a relatively recent technology, but the roots of most CVTs on the market today originate from a small Dutch automaker that first put this transmission ...
Visitors from Holland would probably be stunned to discover that a museum and research center devoted to the Dutch automaker DAF (or van Doorne Automobiel Fabriek) exists in the U.S., hidden in the ...
A 1959 Daf 600. Introduced in 1958, the car featured the first successful production continuously variable transmission that matched engine output with the power demanded by the driver. SUBMITTED Van ...
While technically the first company to use a continuously variable transmission in an automobile was the British Clyno Engineering in 1923, the concept only got popular in 1958, after DAF introduced ...
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