The current group of hybrid hypercars are some of the most amazing feats of engineering on the planet. They make huge amounts of horsepower and have the ability to pin a person in their seat as they shift up through the gears even while passing triple digit speeds.
Ferraris are a dime a dozen here in Los Angeles, and nothing says you’ve made it, but you could be doing better than a completely stock Ferrari. While that sounds completely ridiculous for most of the public, it’s the life we live here in L.A. That especially becomes true when you are a celebrity that has the last name of Bieber.
When Acura re-introduced the new NSX, everyone was stunned by the design. The lines look absolutely gorgeous, and the car looked like a proper supercar.
A few years ago, then Ferrari owner Joel Zimmerman, better known as DeadMau5, received a cease and desist letter from the prancing horse’s legal department.
For those fans of the Green Hell, get ready to get excited once again, the owners of the Nürburgring just released a statement that the toughest racetrack on the planet will be once again open for manufacturers to come and test without speed limits.
A few months ago, Aston Martin introduced us to the company’s new GT3 track focused weapon. However, after a legal battle with the likes of Porsche who claimed they owned the GT3 nameplate, Aston Martin was forced to change the name of the car to the Aston Martin GT12.
Over at 6Speed, we are huge fans of anything from Kawasaki. Whether that’s the Vulcan S, or the absolutely bonkers H2R superbike, almost everything with that Kawasaki green is okay in our book.