Ken Block has a new video out:
This time it’s with five different cars in five different places.
What’s your favorite? Mine is the Hoonicorn.
Ken Block has a new video out:
This time it’s with five different cars in five different places.
What’s your favorite? Mine is the Hoonicorn.
Very possibly. The way the automotive world is going electric, the Valkyirie may well be the last car with a petrol V12 engine designed new from the ground up.
Just hear the wail. I will definitvely miss that…
The new Corvette is coming to tracks in 2019. Chevrolet did a night test at Sebring of the new car, and it looks (and specially sounds) very nice. However, it’s just me or does it look like an European car?
The car is an Iso Grifo A3/C, and though it’s gorgeaous even in a not-finished trim, don’t worry about the image. Just crank up the sound.
From Petrolicious.
Anyone remotely interested in scale cars and dioramas has seen Michael Paul Smith’s photos. He’s basically synonymous to scale car dioramas, and his models, dioramas and photography were absolutely gorgeous.
He passed away on November 19th, and many say he has finally moved to Elgin Park.
He will be missed.
To my surprise, it’s a pretty rare beast nowadays. Still looks awesome, though. From Petrolicious.
Totally modified, but SEXY. And fast . From Petrolicious.
Twenty eight absolutely delightful minutes of classic machines, from Panhards to Cadillacs to Porsches. Honestly, if I had to choose between attending the Le Mans 24 Hours race or the Le Mans Classic, it’s very possible that I would choose the later .
The sad part is that the next edition will only be in 2020.
A very interesting look (35 min) into part of the life of Lotus’ founder, Colin Chapman. Some very interesting late 60’s F1 pit lane footage to be seen.
I think I watched this film about 5× now…
From Petrolicious.