Supercar Blondie shares how you can quickly get access to all her exclusives before anyone else
Published on Feb 25, 2026 at 3:59 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis
Last updated on Feb 25, 2026 at 3:59 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
Google Preferred Sources is a feature designed to make it easier for you to stay up to date with the latest exclusive news from Supercar Blondie – from hypercars and superyachts, to airplanes and luxury real estate.
In truth, Preferred Sources in Top Stories has been around for quite a bit, but it has only recently been made available for English-language users globally.
More importantly, Google also said it’ll become available in all supported languages next year.
Here’s how it works.
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This is how you add Supercar Blondie to your personal Preferred Sources
Setting up your Google Preferred Sources is super easy.
First, you can head to Google’s Preferred Sources page, hit the search icon, and type ‘SupercarBlondie’.
At that point, you’ll find supercarblondie.com as the top result, and you can tap ‘Take me to Google Search’ in the bottom right corner.
You can also add your Preferred Sources straight from the Google search results page by clicking on the star icon next to the Top Stories label.
Search for your favorite publishers, check the box, and hit ‘Reload results’.
Easy as pie.

Click the star icon next to supercarblondie.com in Google Search to stay ahead of the curve on the latest and greatest supercars, hypercars, and ground-breaking technology
How does Preferred Sources actually work?
Google is currently changing a few things around and making it easier for people to prioritize the content they want to see.
With Preferred Sources, you customize your Top Stories so that you’ll see more from your favorite sites – like Supercar Blondie, for example.
You can also add your favorite sites and outlets to a special ‘From Your Sources’ panel where they become your personal trusted voices.
We should also point out that there’s no cap: you can choose as many sources as you like, and then check or uncheck those boxes as many times as you want.
The feature was introduced in the US and India earlier this year, and it was huge, so it’s now being rolled out worldwide.
After beginning his automotive writing career at DriveTribe, Alessandro has been with Supercar Blondie since the launch of the website in 2022. In fact, he penned the very first article published on supercarblondie.com. He’s covered subjects from cars to aircraft, watches, and luxury yachts - and even crypto. He can largely be found heading up the site’s new-supercar and SBX coverage and being the first to bring our readers the news that they’re hungry for.