You know, as well as I do, that the Porsche 918 Spyder is one seriously fast car. With it’s combination of all-wheel drive, a hybrid-assisted screaming V8 engine and Porsche’s absurdly quick PDK gearbox, it’s no surprise that the car can out-accelerate just about anything on the road. Less known is how consistently fast that […] More »
We know that not all cars were created equal. Some cars have higher gas mileage than the rest, and others have more comfort and luxurious features. Of course, we know that no one here cares much about these two types of automotive machines. In fact, those who are reading this today are likely to be […] More »
Had racer and Youtuber Archie Hamilton put down a bet on a drag race between a Rimac Concept One and a Ferrari LaFerrari, he would have dropped 100 on Ri Ri. 10 seconds later, he would have watched another person take that money and put it into her or his pocket and walk away.
In case you’ve ever wondered why race venues, car events, and other kind of motorsport gathering make you sign a handful of waivers and disclaimers before granting you admission, here’s the perfect visual example.
Remember when you were 13-years old? Were you trying to get your first girlfriend, saving up your allowance to buy the your band’s latest CD, or perhaps staring at your bedroom wall full of super car posters?
It’s hard to believe that lots of people (and journalists) out there keep pairing the world’s most prestigious supercars against a relatively new and all-electric car.
Supercars are a special breed. They’re built with the utmost attention to detail, they cost more than you could probably get by selling every part of your body, and the rarity and exclusivity makes them a treat to see on the open road.
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