Five years after Formula 1 cars last appeared in the U.S., Lewis Hamilton once again put on his victory cap, this time in Austin, TX with a win that cemented the Grand Prix’s return to America. “I won the last United States Grand Prix, in 2007, so, to come back and win it again – […] More »
Ferrari’s outgoing GT isn’t leaving the scene without a final goodbye from the folks at Vorsteiner. They say their kit takes the 599 a step away from a sports car and moves it closer to a race car. Whether they accomplish all of that is up for debate, but they do manage to cut down on weight by about 70% on the outgoing parts.
Seriously MSN, if you’re going to post a story about Lamborghini flambe, please give it to a writer who understands the charred landscape of the supercar world. I mean, the first sentence is laughable: “Lamborghini is mid-publicity disaster as this video of a $376,000 Lamborghini Aventador going up in flames goes viral.”
In case you were wondering, stunt pilots have serious balls. I don’t have any idea where this came from, but it blew my mind. Sure, almost half of it is black screen, and the quality isn’t great, but what’s there shows a stunt plane getting within spitting distance of a Gallardo.
Ferrari’s F series is reliably the most literal example of bringing racing technology to the streets. So what else would you possibly do with an Enzo, an F50, F40 , and the incredibly cool 288 GTO? Donuts of course! This quick clip will give you a visual and auditory history lesson on Ferrari’s race cars for the road.