Anyone who thinks there can be too many supercars has overdosed on the Camry/Accord crack pipe, but we do have a tanker’s-worth of supercar photos for you in our Petersen Museum Supercar Cruise-In gallery.
Although the Petersen Auto Museum has been under construction for months now, the parking lot has remained a steady rock for great meets and gatherings between car lovers. That tradition continues on Nov. 8, when a stream of supercars will roll through to show off their fits and fancies.
Some people absolutely love washing their cars. It’s a sign of their affection, a sign of their ownership, a sign of them being entirely too anal about something that’s literally made to get dirty.
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.
It’s all the rage today to get your car wrapped. It’s a rather cheap and effective way of changing the color of your car without all the hassle of sanding, and respraying countless times.
As of right now, Pagani, the makers of the ever present and never dying Zonda and Huayra, only make a few cars each year. That’s 1. Due to exclusivity, and 2. Due to the company being constrained by space in their small wizarding workshop in Italy.
Although I’m not a “real sports” fan per see, I am a fan of bracket battling. It’s one of the purest forms of competition. Essentially, you take a group of teams, pit them against each other, and the two last standing go for all the glory.