1963 Ferrari 250 GTO Pilots: G. L. van Ophen, J. "Beurlys" Blaton Team: Equipe Nationale Belge Race: 2nd GC (1st in GT 3.0 class) at Le Mans in 1963 Bang - 7146 (diecast)
Review HERE
1963 Ferrari 250 GTO Pilots: G. L. van Ophen, J. "Beurlys" Blaton Team: Equipe Nationale Belge Race: 2nd GC (1st in GT 3.0 class) at Le Mans in 1963 Bang - 7146 (diecast)
Review HERE
On August 02, 2019, an almost stock Bugatti Chiron reached insane 490.484 km/h (304.77 mph). Piloted by Andy Wallace, the record took place at Ehra-Lessien.
According to Bugatti’s CEO, Stephan Winkelmann, this was the last speed record for cars from Molsheim. Apparently Bugatti feels that they have proven that their cars are fast…
One of the things that bothered me at least a little about my 911 R was the absent “Porsche stripe”. The stripe was an accessory that you would buy at a Porsche dealer, and then apply to your car. But as it’s common knowledge, a car with go-fast-stripes is always faster. Therefore, my car needed the stripes. To fix that, a few months ago the Earl of Northumberland graciously sent me some spares stripes that I could use.
But to be honest I kind of forgot about them, always waiting for a decal job to show up so I would do everything at once. Well, yesterday the time came, and it was a VERY simple decal job. Decals in place and like magic my 911 R got faster 🙂
1988 Toyota 88C Pilots: H. Ogawa, P. Barilla, T. Needell Team: Toyota Team TOM’S Race: 24th GC (C1 class) at Le Mans in 1988 Ebbro - 43686 (diecast)
Review HERE
2008 Pescarolo 01 Pilots: C. F. Cheng, M. Lahaye, P. Rague Team: Saulnier Racing Race: 18th GC (3rd in LMP2 class) at Le Mans in 2008 Spark - S1475 (resin)
Review HERE

This Sunday passed away Ferdinand Karl Piëch, grandson of Ferdinand Porsche. A controversial figure in the motorsport industry, Ferdinand Piëch was at the helm of Volkswagen and Audi for many years. He is credited for saving VW from bankruptcy in the early 90’s and transforming Audi in a premium brand.
But to me, though, he will always be remembered as the father of the Porsche 917.
Ferdinand Karl Piëch
*04/17/1937
+08/25/2019
Recently went on auction, and thanks to a blunder by the auctioneer, it didn’t sell. But though nobody actually said it is the first Porsche, it was kind of implied. However, neither Porsche nor the Porsche Museum recognize it as the first Porsche. It was though Ferry Porsche’s personal drive for many years.
Still a terrific piece of history. And as always, Chris Harris presents a very nice car video that’s worth the watch.
1976 Porsche Carrera RS Pilots: J-C. Andruet, T. Sabine, P. Dagoreau Team: ASA Cachia Race: 13th GC (5th in Group 5 class) at Le Mans in 1976 Spark - S2098 (resin)
Review HERE
1955 Mercedes-Benz W196 Pilot: Juan M. Fangio Team: Mercedes-Benz Race: 1st place, 1955 Belgium GP Premium ClassiXXs - 18081 (resin)
Review HERE
1995 McLaren F1 GTR Pilots: M. Blundell, R. Bellm, M. Sandro Sala Team: GTC Gulf Racing Race: 4th GC (3rd in GT1 class) at Le Mans in 1995 TSM - 124336 (resin)
Review HERE