Friday, 23 December 2011

CRISTIANO RONALDO RACING A BUGATTI



CRISTIANO RONALDO has always been speedy.

But a new ad campaign shows the Manchester United winger going faster than ever before — and beating the world's most powerful road car in a head-to-head race.

The viral, launched officially on www.nikefootball.com tomorrow, shows the Portugal ace coming out on top against the Bugatti Veyron — capable of 0-60mph in less than three seconds as well as a 253mph top speed — thanks to his new Nike Mercurial Vapor IV boots (below).

Ronaldo, who will play in the boots for the first time against Newcastle tomorrow, said: "The thing I most liked was seeing the car accelerating with me ... and then me winning."

NOW WATCH THE VIDEO OF RONALDO RACING A BUGATTI:

messi cars Vs c.ronaldo Cars


Bugatti Veyron VS Ferrari FXX (COLORS)


Ferrari Enzo VS Bugatti Veyron


Bugatti Veyron vs BMW M3




Audi R8 V10 vs Ferrari F430 Scuderia


Car and Driver comparison test: Audi R8 V10 5.2 FSI vs Ferrari F430 Scuderia. Audi vs. Italy: A German supercar with an Italian heart travels to Italy to claim its birthright. 2010 Audi R8 5.2 V10 FSI Quattro vs. 2009 Ferrari 430 Scuderia

1969 CAMARO AND 1969 MUSTANG


1969 PRO STREET CAMARO SS WITH 750+HP NEW UPDATE NOW FOR SALE AGAIN!! ASKING $59,950



Ok Camaro fans here we go. I am selling this car again for the current owner. This is one beautiful pro street 1969 Camaro ss. It is a beautiful Black on Black with just a little hint of white in the SS emblems, BF Goodrich white letter tires and the interior white gauges to set it off. This makes for one stunning Camaro. What makes it pro street/touring, well for starters. This is a X-11 car. This is a original camaro SS 350 car. The car does not have the 350 or the 350 tranny anymore, there history but in there place is a totally new professionally built and installed 468 engine, which is a 454 bored .30 over. This is new with about 300 miles since done. The engine is built up with cam and has gear drive and some other internal goodies but it's what is on top that counts which is a 671 Weiand fully polished pro- street super charger blower assembly with dual Holly carbs. This is the top of the line supercharger that Weiand makes for a big block chevrolet. The engine is pushing out 750+ horsepower. The car has a temp controled electric fan with a new radiator. The car also has tranny cooler installed. Now the motor takes up so much room the heater box had to be removed but, your not going to be drinving this kind of car in any cold weather so out it came. Everthing on the motor and motor compartment is polished stainless steel, aluminum or chrome. Every nut & bolt, bracket, pulleys, throttle assembly, linkage, alternator, water pump, master cylinder, power booster, well you get the idea. If anyone is interested please call me at             570-875-7109       to see more picture and a full description. Thanks for your interest... Marty

OSCA Drag Racing



Montage of Domestic musclecar drag racing at toronto motorsports park
"Ontario Street Car Association"

Drift Camaro - How To Enjoy a Blown Big Block Chev!



Half burnout - half drift session, this awesome display shows how much fun a blown big block Camaro can be. Peter Gray is the pilot and he's not shy in throwing the black beast around the old Springnats skid pan.

67 Camaro SS


Blown HQ Dyno run


Audi R8 V10 Spyder vs Lamborghini Gallardo vs BMW S1000RR


We testdrive the Audi R8 V10 Spyder and encounter a Lamborghini Gallardo and a BMW S1000RR. What'better? And what's faster?

Nissan GT-R Switzer P800


Nissan GT-R Switzer P800 - Dyno run with backfire!



I've received the video from Totalcarconcept.com of the dynorun! The Switzer P800 kit turns the GT-R in to a 800 HP monster. With a few PSi more boost the 840 HP is no problem. They have 98 and 100 octaan fuels. The AMS sportcats are much bigger and give good power, also with sportcat! It's possible, they can do it! :)

Sick Glow In The Dark Rims On BMW 7 Series!


WaterCar - Amphibious Car Python Edition at Lake Havasu and Newport Beach CA "American Deamin"



WaterCar Amphibious Vehicle Car. Check out the website www.WaterCar.com for more information. This video was shot in Orange County California and shows the latest WaterCar. The new automatic transmission WaterCar Python Edition will be unveiled shortly!!!

Future Cars



Some of the latest concept cars of the future.

The Slide Show Consisted of Pictures From the Internet (Google, Discovery Channel, Daily Planet) were some of My Main Resources. I Do Not Claim or Own These Pictures, They are only For ENTERTAINMENT Purposes Only

Flying Car


DUBAI CARS 2011


Dyno: Twin-Turbo R8


2009 Audi R8 4.2L with Heffner Twin-Turbo package. Running 91 RON pump gas, 6lbs of boost on a Mustang AWD setup. Installation and tuning by OEMplus in Laguna Hills, CA. Car also has Brembo BBK, OEM V10 clutch and larger V10 carbon sideblades.


Black Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder



Brian spots a blacked out Gallardo Spyder first filling up at the pump. Then it starts up it's V10 and accelerates leaving a nice exhaust note.

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Lamborghini Countach LP500S


Lamborghini Murciélago LP670-4 SV-R Sound!


I recorded this amazing matte black LP670-4 SV-R at an event called MaartenMemorial. The Super Veloce wasn't really standard anymore. It is the SV-R model from Reiter.

What do you prefer? This one or a standard Super Veloce?

I really hope you like the video, and feel free to leave a comment, subscribe or share this video with your friends :-)

Thanks for watching, and see you next time!

drifting Mercedes SLR McLaren


Justin Bieber LAMBORGHINI STUD


Justin Bieber, 16, cruising around Los Angeles on Tuesday afternoon in a flashy Lamborghini with Sean Kingston as he voyaged for frozen yogurt.

Fastest car in the new world record 470 km/h



Fastest Cars In The World ferrari vw bmw honda toyota gm lotos music lamborghini record2011 2012 porsche carro brasil usa frança japoão promo prototipo new "new world" records speed "world record" champion real "world part" premiere "real world" brave "world live"gatas v12 v8 v 20 drift gp f1turbo nos nitro speed jatogto powered car loiras morenas ticas girl boy

Worlds Fastest Car 2011! 439Km/h!!


Ferrari or Lamborghini in KL


Hennessey Venom GT Prototype - Road Testing in England



Hennessey Venom GT test mule on the road near Silverstone.

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Ferrari F50 SHOOTING FLAMES-Preview Video



Ferrari F50 with a Tubi exhaust shooting flames.

Photos are here: http://exoticcarfotos.speedandmotion.com/FerrariF50/

Watch my channel for the full video with more flames, sound and action.

Cameras used: Canon 5DmkII, Canon T2i, ContourHD, Sanyo TH1. Full video will also have footage from the Canon 1DmkIV and Sanyo HD1000.

Lamborghini LP670-4 SV Crazy LAUNCH CONTROL in the City!!


I have filmed an arab turquoise Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 SuperVeloce starting up and then making a crazy launch control in the middle of the road in London! Such an epic scene, i have never seen something like this before!!

Update - In November 2010 the car has been crashed in Hide Park, London, the high speed crash involved also a BMW M5. Here below a link to the picture of the crash.

Gumpert Apollo at Cars and Coffee in SoCal


Ferrari P4/5 driving away


After the Greenwich Concours in Connecticut a lot of the cars get trailered off back to their garages but the Ferrari P4/5 was driven home by its owner Jim Glickenhaus. This is the only example of this car in the world! It is based off of the Ferrari Enzo with a different body among other things on the car. It is a treat to see this car being driven. Enjoy! :)

SSC Tuatara


BrianZuk records the all new SSC Tuatara at its North American Debut, at the 2011 Pebble Beach Concours D'Elegance. The video shows multiple angles and aesthetic features of the 2012 Tuatara, such as the perforated circles which help cool the engine, rear winglets, carbon fiber wheels, and much much more! Enjoy...

BUICK RIVIERA CONCEPT




Ed Welburn talks about the Buick Riviera concept

At the Max Fisher Music Theater in Detroit yesterday, GM VP of Design Ed Welburn and Buick Design boss Dave Lyons showed off the Buick Riviera concept for the first time in the US. Yes, we know the Riviera is hardly new. It debuted at the 2007 Shanghai Motor Show and was in fact designed and built by GM's Shanghai Tech Center. This concept is important, however, for a number of reasons. First, it shows that while Chinese manufacturers may largely have their heart set on creating cheap knock-offs of established designs from the west, Chinese designers are actually capable of creating some great designs. Although GM refuses to say whether Buick will get a new coupe based on the Riviera, they do say that design elements of the car will appear on a new production Buicks to be unveiled later this year as well as other future models.

PRESS RELEASE:

COMPELLING BUICK RIVIERA CONCEPT SHOWCASED AT NORTH AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW

DETROIT – The Buick Riviera, a stunning concept car designed to showcase Buick's new global design direction, makes its North American debut at the Buick stand during the North American International Auto Show.

Unveiled at China's Auto Shanghai 2007, the gull-wing, front-wheel-drive Riviera concept coupe was developed with global design input by the Pan Asia Technical Automotive Center (PATAC), a design and engineering joint venture between General Motors and Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC). PATAC is headquartered in Shanghai.

"We said last year the Riviera concept made us realize how small the world was – it's not East; it's not West. It's Buick," said Ed Welburn, vice president, GM Global Design. "The reaction to the car around the globe proved that to be very much the case."

Engineered to accommodate a new hybrid system that will go into production this year at Shanghai GM (SGM), GM's flagship joint venture with SAIC, the Riviera features several technological and manufacturing advances. They represent the latest achievements of GM and its partners in the promotion and development of alternative propulsion technologies in China.

"The Riviera concept underscores the diversity, strength and depth of the GM global design and engineering network," said Welburn. "It also reflects PATAC's growing role within the GM Design family and China's significance as the world's largest Buick market."

The Riviera marks the return of a renowned Buick nameplate after an eight-year hiatus. Between 1963 and 1999, GM sold more than 1.1 million Rivieras in the United States.

"The Riviera concept, with its tightly stretched carbon fiber body panels, combination of positive and negative curves, strong front and rear identities and gull-wing doors, captures the essence of Buick classics, while presenting a thoroughly 21st century design," said Welburn. "It certainly lives up to the nameplate's reputation for bold design. The Riviera communicates the global design vocabulary of the Buick brand and sets the stage for General Motors' design, engineering and manufacturing centers to work together on the next generation of Buick midsize luxury cars."

Riviera's enticing curves and "earth and water" interior tones are drawn from diverse inspirations including classic Buicks, ancient Chinese artifacts and modern electronic icons. To PATAC designers, the car, inside and out, communicates universal beauty – a look that transcends cultural or national boundaries.

A sense of existence
To establish their design direction, PATAC designers looked, in part, to Buick icons such as the original Y-Job concept of 1938, the 1960s LeSabre, Electra 225 and the Riviera coupes of the 1960s and '70s.

The Riviera design is structured around the Buick tri-shield logo, sitting proudly on a trihedral waterfall grille that is formed by three intersecting planes. This takes the traditional Buick treatment to a new level of sophisticated boldness.

The Buick logo leads into a reflective strip through the hood, a mark of respect to the distinctive mid-hood crease prevalent in classic Buicks. Elongated LED headlamps flow up the hood sides to three-section, top-mounted chrome portholes as a single piece of jewelry.

The logo, hood strip, headlamps, side mirrors and rocker covers all have "icy green" backlighting available at night, matched by backlit logo and exhausts at the rear. Designers incorporated several other design signatures from the original Riviera generation, including the "double-sweep spear" line along the body side and a flared tail design.

In this theme, the Shell Blue exterior color was chosen to elicit the right level of attention. The color is metallic silver with light blue accents that highlight the coupe's exterior curves. The gull-wing doors, selected for their exotic appeal, achieve an expansive entrance to the 2+2 seating configuration. Measuring 1,938 mm at their widest point, the doors add to the coupe's sleek sideline. At night, the fully opened doors gently cast the "Buick" name on the ground.

The use of carbon fiber in all body panels allowed designers greater flexibility through reduced mass and added strength. This made the gull-wing engineering demands easier to realize and sharp, tight radius curves possible across the body surface. The side mirrors are sweeping yet unobtrusive, taking a cue from Formula One racecars, and the Riviera sits on 21-inch, 10-spoke forged aluminum wheels that combine polished and satin finishes with low-profile tires.

PATAC designed the Buick Riviera to accommodate the new hybrid system, which will be introduced in China in 2008 prior to the Beijing Olympics. The new hybrid system fits naturally with the Riviera's "earth and water" design theme.

All about relaxation
The Riviera's interior can be summed up with one word: sanctuary. The use of rich blue and subtle creams, representing water and earth, is conveyed in the high-quality leather bucket seats, plush carpet and a luxurious, padded steering wheel. Completing the organic feel, the roof comprises two shaded glass windows offering increased headroom and a celestial connection for occupants.

Designers aimed to have the driver feel relaxed and tranquil inside the car. Earth and water tones were used, and hard, aggressive edges were studiously avoided.

The interior has no discernable start and finish point for the front and sides, creating a comfortable lounge feel. It is immediately futuristic yet somehow familiar. A three-dimensional speedometer, inspired by past classics but utterly modern in design, complements the touchpad styled central console loosely modeled on a computer mouse. An LCD display screen crowns the central console.

Riviera's interior designers were encouraged to consider people's personal belongings to enhance their feeling of familiarity and comfort in the vehicle. Continuing the theme of calm simplicity, electronic shifter pads replace the traditional transmission shifter and controls are kept to a minimum to deter driver distraction.

Ambient light strips are applied across the console and inserted on the door liner, stretching to the front seats. Deliberately imitating precious Chinese jade stone, the lights are tinted a subtle icy green, which also offers tribute to a favored color of historical Buicks of days gone by.

Interior trim treatments befitting the Buick prestige abound: miniature aluminum tri-shields in the front seat headrests; a wooden floor mat in the rear; and a rear central armrest which can move sideways left and right to accommodate passengers of different sizes.

Royal blue Alcantara, a plush, suede-like covering, was chosen for the door, console and roof, while sandy white leather covers the lower door, lower console and seats.

Ancient influences in modern design
The design team set out to create a modern global design. At the same time, they sought to draw from their heritage outside the automotive industry from classic shapes, concepts and artifacts. They wanted to include a subtle Chinese essence and influence if one looked deeply enough.

A strong influence was the yuanbao, a small curvaceous gold or silver ingot used in ancient China as currency and popular today as a symbol of ancient Chinese prosperity.

PATAC designers intended the design convey East and West coexisting in harmony. The design brief was global, taking a portion of Buick's DNA and creating something for the world. The North American debut of the Buick Riviera concept highlighted the achievement of that goal. 


BMW Z8




The combat role of the Z8 in BMW’s final Bond appearance is abbreviated in comparison to the 750i’s epic fight sequence, but the roadster receives considerable screen time throughout the film. During a dockside battle with buzzsaw equipped helicopters, Bond remotely instructs the Z8 to destroy one of the aircraft with a surface-to-air missile. The second helicopter subsequently bisects the Z8 with a saw attack, but Bond is able to outwit the pilot and prevail. Bond’s Z8 is loaded with several Q refinements including the aforementioned SAMs, a key chain that can control the car remotely, and as R proudly points out, six cup holders. Mercifully, as the car was not ready for production stage at the time, a real BMW Z8 never appeared in the film. All Z8s used in in the production of “The World is Not Enough” were fascimilies built on Shelby Cobra kit car frames.
The Z8 made its broadcast television debut during NBC’s coverage of the 1999 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. A silver Z8 was driven at slow speed over the parade route in order to promote both the new model and the corresponding James Bond film. Willard Scott and Katie Couric discussed the Z8′s performance, price, exclusivity, and Bond connection while the camera captured close shots of the car.
The BMW Z8 is also featured in a number of racing video games and was used as a pace car for the 2000 FIM Motorcycling Grand Prix.The Z8 is the production variant of the 1997 Z07 concept car, which was designed by Henrik Fisker at BMW’s Designworks in Southern California. The Z07 originally was designed as a styling exercise intended to evoke and celebrate the 1956-’59 BMW 507. The Z07 caused a sensation at the ’97 Tokyo Auto Show. The overwhelming popularity of the concept spurred BMW’s decision to produce a limited production model called the Z8. 5,703 Z8s were built, approximately half of which were exported to the USA.The Z8 was the first production car to feature neon exterior lighting. The tail lights and turn indicators are powered by neon tubes that offer quicker activation than standard lightbulbs and are expected to last for the life of the vehicle. Every Z8 was shipped with a color matching metal hardtop with rear defroster. Unlike many accessory hardtops, which are provided for practical, not stylistic considerations, the Z8 hardtop was designed from the outset to complement the lines of the roadster. With the hardtop in place, the Z8 becomes a handsome coupe. In order to keep the interior uncluttered, a number of convenience functions were integrated into multifunction controls. For example, the power windows and mirrors are controlled by a single instrument. The design goal of an unadulterated performance driving experience is served by a center mounted instrument cluster that cants slightly toward the driver. The displacement of these gauges to the middle of the dash is intended to offer an unimpeded view of the hood and the road ahead.In order to promote the Z8 to collectors and reinforce media speculation about the Z8′s “instant classic” potential, BMW made the promise- unprecedented in the auto industry- that a 50 year stockpile of spare parts would be maintained in order to support the Z8 fleet. Due to the limited volume of Z8 production, all elements of the car were constructed or finished by hand, thereby compounding the importance of ongoing manufacturer support for the type. The price point and unique production process allowed BMW to offer custom options to interested buyers. A number of Z8s with nonstandard paint and interior treatments were produced over the course of the four year production run.For 2003, the final model year, the Z8 model was augmented by the Alpina V8 Roadster. The Alpina was a departure from the hard-edged sporting focus of the original car, and elements of the new grand touring intent were in evidence throughout this final edition. Instead of the original six speed manual and 4.9 liter (S62) engine featured in earlier Z8′s, the Alpina came only as an automatic, using a 5-speed BMW Steptronic transmission allied to an upgraded 4.8L Alpina-tuned V8 motor from the BMW X5 SUV. In order to complete the car’s transition from sportscar to boulevardier, relaxed suspension tuning was used. The standard Z8′s run-flat tires and 18 inch wheels were discarded in favor of conventional tires with softer sidewalls and 20 inch wheels. A new and softer grade of Nappa leather replaced the Z8′s less supple specification, and special Alpina gauges are featured on the dash cluster. An Alpina steering wheel with three solid spokes replaced the original, which could not be retrofitted with shift paddles for the automatic. Gear selection is displayed in an Alpina-specific display mounted in front of the wheel.The $128,000 car had an all aluminum chassis and body and used a 4.9 L (4941 cc) 32 valve V8, which propelled the vehicle with 400 hp (294 kW) and 500 Nm (363 lb-ft.). This engine was built by the BMW Motorsport subsidiary and was shared with the E39 M5. The engine is located behind the front axle in order to provide the car with 50/50 weight distribution. The factory claimed a 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62.5 mph) time of 4.7 seconds. Motor Trend magazine achieved 60 mph in 4.2 seconds. Road and Track measured the car’s lateral grip at an outstanding .92. Car and Driver magazine also tested the car and found that it outperformed the benchmark Ferrari 360 Modena in the main three performance categories: acceleration, handling and braking. Like most BMW products, the top speed is electronically limited to 155mph, but magazines have achieved over 160 by “bouncing” the car against its fuel cutoff.
The BMW Z8 is a roadster supercar produced by German automaker BMW from 2000 to 2003. It was given the E52 BMW model code.

aston martin one 77




The era of epic supercars is certainly not over at Aston Martin, with the carmaker confirming the development of a brand new flagship model late last year. A life-size mock up was then put on display at the 2008 Paris Motor Show to tease the public and start building interest for the car, which is estimated to cost a cool £1.2 million. A technical design showcase at March’s Geneva Motor Show revealed more features, including its bespoke carbon-fiber chassis and V12 engine, and shortly after Aston Martin released the first tentative details about production plans. This was then followed up with the first completed model, which was revealed at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este at Lake Como, Italy, where it also took the event’s prestigious design award.

Over the weekend, Aston Martin opened a new showroom at the Nurburgring-Boulevard in Germany where the One-77 was displayed to the general public – and our photographer. This is the same version that was on show at the Lake Como Concorso d'Eleganza and was used by engineers to test the engine and gearbox.

Aston Martin’s European operations chief Marcel Beci revealed in March that the first actual customer car will roll out of the company’s Gaydon factory later this year and that the limited production run of just 77 cars will be complete by the end of 2010.

Beci also explained that Aston Martin keeps in close contact with all its One-77 customers, and that every effort is being made to ensure the car does not fall prey to resellers who may attempt to profit from it. After all, the One-77 is being built not just as a halo car, but as an ultra-halo car, a sort of rekindling of the legacy of Aston Martin, plus a projection of the brand into the future. It's designed to be the most quintessential Aston Martin ever, and the most perfectly personalized car available.

The structural core of the One-77 is a lightweight and immensely rigid carbon-fiber monocoque. Conceived and designed at Aston Martin's Gaydon HQ, the monocoque, or 'tub', has been built in partnership with Multimatic (MTC) – a world leader in carbon composite technology.

Attached to this tub is a set of double wishbones at each corner, with pushrods employed to transfer vertical suspension movements to the horizontally mounted spring/damper units.

The dampers are fully adjustable and feature advanced Dynamic Suspension Spool Valve (DSSV) technology - a world-first for a road car application. These special valves use high-precision machined components to enable the shock-absorbing characteristics of the damper to be changed without having to remove them from the car.

Underlining the truly bespoke nature of the One-77, the car's suspension characteristics will be precisely set-up by Aston Martin engineers to suit the owner’s exact requirements.

The One-77's power unit is an extreme evolution of the 6.0L V12 engines fitted to the DBS, DB9 and new V12 Vantage models. The brief for engine team was to take the 6.0L V12 as far as it could go, both in terms of output and weight reduction. The targets were a power output of no less than 700hp (522kW) with a 10% reduction in engine mass. Incredibly, the Aston Martin and Cosworth engineers who worked on the powertrain achieved a mass reduction of some 25% while increasing displacement to 7.3L.

Wearing Pirelli P Zero Corsa tires (255mm up front and 335mm up back) developed specifically for it, all 700hp is transmitted to the road through the rear wheels via a new six-speed gearbox. Controlled via column-mounted paddles behind the steering wheel, this robotised sequential manual is a new generation of Aston Martin's familiar automatic.

Stopping power comes from a set of carbon-ceramic discs and uprated calipers designed to transmit less heat from the brake pads into the brake fluid.

With a projected weight of 1,500kg the One-77 will occupy the very highest echelons of road car performance. Top speed is predicted to be in excess of 200mph, with a 0-60mph time in approximately 3.5 seconds.

The custom-built nature of the One-77 echoes personalization programs recently undertaken by Lamborghini and Ferrari. Buyers will be able to customize every single part of the car, from the gearbox to the interior trim elements. Even the seats will be tailored to fit the driver and passenger’s individual curves. As the company CEO Ulrich Bez explains, the car should fit the owner like a tailored suit.

Lotus Hot Wheels Concept




Lotus produced this great looking concept car in conjunction with Hot Wheels, the famous die cast car manufacturer to celebrate Hot Wheels 40th anniversary in 2007.
The car was made in a scale of 1:5 for the annual SEMA show and displayed there, with the plan that Hot Wheels would also produce a version for general sale at their more usual scale of 1:64. The car was designed to have strong proportions at that reduced scale which is why it is heavily tapered with a coke-bottle style waist and hue wheels relative to the size of the body.
Unfortunately there are no plans whatsoever to make a road going version which is a shame as to our eyes it is one of the best looking Lotus cars we’ve ever seen!

Ford GT90


The Ford GT90 is a concept car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company. It was unveiled in January 1995 at the Detroit Auto Show as "the world's mightiest supercar". Claimed performance included a top speed 235 mph (378 km/h) from a 720 hp (537 kW;730 PS) quad-turbocharged V12 engine DOHC, the exhaust of which was claimed to be hot enough to damage the body panels, requiring ceramic tiles similar to those on the space shuttle to prevent this.
The mid-engined car is a spiritual successor to the Ford GT40, taking from it some styling cues, such as doors that cut into the roofline, but little else. All angles and glass, the Ford GT90 was the first Ford to display the company's "New Edge" design philosophy. The GT90 was built around a honeycomb-section aluminum monocoque and its body panels were moulded from carbon fiber.
The GT90 was built by a small team in just over six months and, as a result, borrowed many components from another high profile stablemate—the Jaguar XJ220. The all-round double wishbone suspension and the five-speed manual gearbox came from the Jaguar, while the engine was a siamesed 4.6L DOHC V8 block (from the Lincoln Mark VIII) with 2 cylinders cut off.
The GT90's 48-valve V12 was a six-litre engine which, if Ford had ever produced it in volume, might have produced up to 720 hp (537 kW), thanks to four Garrett AiResearch T2 turbochargers. The engine was based on the Ford Modular engine. Two Lincoln V8 engines each had portions removed, namely the last pair of cylinders from the rear of one engine and the first pair of cylinders from the front of the other engine and the cut down engines were welded together. In total, this yielded a 90-degree V12, with 90.2 mm bore and 77.3 mm stroke.
Jacques Nasser, then a Ford executive and eventually CEO, was very proud of the car, and kept a model of it on his desk, as seen in a documentary on the U.K. television network Channel 4 on the Firestone tire incidents.
It also appeared in the videogames Need for Speed II, Sega GT 2002, Ford Racing 2, Ford Racing 3, Gran Turismo 2, "Rush 2: Extreme Racing USA", TOCA Race Driver 2 and Project Gotham Racing 3.

McLaren F1




The McLaren F1 is a supercar designed and manufactured by McLaren Automotive. Originally a concept conceived by Gordon Murray, he convinced Ron Dennis to back the project and engaged Peter Stevens to design the exterior of the car. On 31 March 1998, it set the record for the fastest road car in the world, topping at 231 mph (372 km/h) with rev limiter on, and 242.95 mph (391 km/h) with rev limiter removed.
The car features numerous proprietary designs and technologies; it is lighter and has a more streamlined structure than even most of its modern rivals and competitors despite having one seat more than most similar sports cars, with the driver's seat located in the middle (and slightly forward of the passengers seating position providing excellent driving visibility). It features a powerful engine and is somewhat track oriented, but not to the degree that it compromises everyday usability and comfort. It was conceived as an exercise in creating what its designers hoped would be considered the ultimate road car. Despite not having been designed as a track machine, a modified race car edition of the vehicle won several races, including the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1995, where it faced purpose-built prototype race cars. Production began in 1992 and ended in 1998. In all, 106 cars were manufactured, with some variations in the design.[2]
In 1994, the British car magazine Autocar stated in a road test regarding the F1, "The McLaren F1 is the finest driving machine yet built for the public road." and that "The F1 will be remembered as one of the great events in the history of the car, and it may possibly be the fastest production road car the world will ever see."

Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 debut at New York International Auto Show



Mercedes-Benz debuted their new Mercedes SLS AMG GT3 race car at the 2010 New York Auto Show. Join Roadfly at the press conference announcing the new Mercedes race car. For more coverage of the 2010 NYIAS
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Audi R8 V10 Spyder Promo



Audi first unveiled the R8 V10 Spyder at the 2009 Frankfurt International Motor Show in September 2009. It runs the same 5.2-litre V10 engine found in the coupe. Maximum power is 386kW (518 PS) and peak torque is 530Nm (391 lb-ft). The 0 - 62mph sprint time is 4.1 seconds while the manual can deliver a top speed of 194mph.

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Supercharged 2005 Mustang


Nova Wheelie 2 at Byron Wheelstanding Competition



Nova does another wheelie & drags his bumper a little bit. ****The car gets loose at the end, but he saves it just fine.**** I apologize that I do not have any more video from this point. I had a camera glitch. This was all the video that was recorded. This was at the World Power Wheelstanding Competition in Byron IL, 2008.

Don Omar - Los Bandoleros Remix made by DoubleO88


Remix of Los Bandoleros that I made influenced by the Vin Diesel cameo in The Fast & The Furious Tokyo Drift.

Vin Diesel Charger


Shelby Gt500 vs Dodge Viper srt 10


McLaren MP4-12C VS Ferrari 458 Italia VS Porsche 997 Turbo MkII


► BMW 328 Hommage unveiled


Audi Quattro Concept official promo - narrated



More confirmation that Audi will be taking the Quattro model to production has surfaced recently.

According to a recent report the Quattro Concept was spotted with design-studio license plates on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California. The car was being escorted to a photo shoot by the California Highway Patrol.

When questioned Audi employees let it slip that the car was, indeed, headed to production.

The result of the video shoot is this video fully edited.

Read more: http://www.worldcarfans.com/110112429733/audi-quattro-confirmed-for-productio...

BMW Vision ConnectedDrive concept car 2011



BMW unveils, during the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, its concept car Vision ConnectedDrive, which is based on the interaction between driver, car and environment, around the security, confort and entertainment.

Rinspeed's first underwater Car



Rinspeed will present its new sQuba, the worlds first diving car, at the Geneva Motor Show (March 6-16). The car is not only able to drive on roads autonomously with a push of a button (thus without a driver, passenger or further assistance), but can also transform into an amphibious vehicle which can be submerged in water up to 10 meters (33 feet). An electric motor with powerful torque drives the rear wheels, while the propulsion on the water is ensured by two propellers in the stern and two powerful jet drives in the bow propelling the vehicle under water while diving. When underwater, the driver and passenger are enclosed in the vehicle thanks to light weight body components made of futuristic Carbon Nano Tubes and are supplied with fresh breathing air by the self-contained on-board system.

2010 Mercedes-Benz Biome Concept



At the 2010 Los Angeles Design Challenge, the designers from the Mercedes-Benz Advanced Design Studios in Carlsbad, California, surprised everyone with a revolutionary vision. Taking their inspiration from nature, they designed a vehicle which is fully integrated into the ecosystem, from the moment of its creation right through to the end of its service life. The Mercedes-Benz BIOME Concept grows in a completely organic environment from seeds sown in a nursery. Out on the road the car emits pure oxygen, and at the end of its lifespan it can be simply composted or used as building material.

"As the inventor of the motor car, we wanted to illustrate the vision of the perfect vehicle of the future, which is created and functions in complete symbiosis with nature. The Mercedes-Benz BIOME Concept is a natural technology hybrid, and forms part of our earth's ecosystem. It grows and thrives like the leaves on a tree" according to Hubert Lee, Head of the Mercedes-Benz Advanced Design Studios in Carlsbad. This year the competition had called for the creation of a vision of a safe and comfortable 2+2 compact car featuring good handling and a first-class design, and weighing only 1,000 lbs (around 454 kg/kerb weight).

Mercedes-Benz symbiosis - a partnership with nature

The Mercedes-Benz BIOME Concept symbiosis vehicle is made from an ultralight material called BioFibre and tips the scales at just 875.5 lbs (around 394 kg). This material is significantly lighter than metal or plastic, yet more robust than steel. BioFibre is grown from proprietary DNA in the Mercedes-Benz nursery, where it collects energy from the sun and stores it in a liquid chemical bond called BioNectar4534. As part of this process, the vehicle is created from two seeds: The interior of the BIOME grows from the DNA in the Mercedes star on the front of the vehicle, while the exterior grows from the star on the rear. To accommodate specific customer requirements, the Mercedes star is genetically engineered in each case, and the vehicle "grows" when the genetic code is combined with the seed capsule. The wheels are grown from four separate seeds.

The Mercedes-Benz BIOME Concept is powered by BioNectar4534, which is stored in the BioFibre material of the chassis, interior, and wheels. In addition, Mercedes-Benz has developed a technology to equip trees with special receptors which can collect the excess solar energy and turn it into BioNectar4534. This creates a direct link with nature's energy sources and acts as an incentive to cover mobility energy requirements through more trees and at the same time maintain natural resources. Like plants, the Mercedes-Benz symbiosis vehicle also produces oxygen, thereby contributing to improving air quality. At the end of its service life, the Mercedes-Benz BIOME can be fully composted or used as building material. Thanks to the exclusive use of green technologies, the BIOME vehicle thus blends seamlessly into the ecosystem

1969 CAMARO AND 1969 MUSTANG GT


1969 Chevelle vs 2010 Camaro



Las Vegas Motor Speedway at The Strip. Midnight Mayhem May 7th 2010

1969 Dodge charger vs camaro



look closer and you spot the charger spit fire through the exhaust when the race begins

Dodge Charger 1969 vs. BMW M3 E92, V8 Soundcheck, Hard Revs


Ferrari Enzo VS Bugatti Veyron


Bugatti Veyron vs Koenigsegg CCXR (60-310+ km/h)


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