Showing posts with label racing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label racing. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Opel Brings Adam Rocks and R2 Rallye Concepts to the Geneva Motor Show

As it turns out, ItalDesign's pair of Parcour concepts aren't the only studies making their debut at the Geneva Motor Show that are inspired by parkour athletes, as Opel claims the same about its new Adam Rocks, though, we'll take the former any time of the day and night if anybody is offering keys, thank you very much.

Opel Adam Concepts

Opel Adam Concepts

Opel Adam Concepts

Opel Adam Concepts

Opel Adam Concepts

Opel Adam Concepts

If you want the short story –and we're guessing you probably do, the Adam Rocks is a concept that gives Opel's premium a little more character by blending styling elements from crossovers with a large retractable fabric top.

The Adam-based model features a 15mm higher and 40mm wider stance, along with new body cladding, redesigned bumpers and a fresh set of wheels, and yes, Opel is likely considering a production model for the near future.

The second Opel Adam concept is the R2 Rallye that follows the "CUP" version launched in November of 2012. It is based on FIA R2 regulations R2 and is powered by a 1.6-liter ECOTEC gasoline engine generating 182hp (185PS / 136kW) and peak torque of 190Nm.

Following its homologation, the ADAM R2 will be eligible for every national championship in Europe. "All 40 vehicles that Opel planned to race in Germany and France have already been sold and are in the hands of their proud owners,” said new Opel CEO, Karl-Thomas Neumann.

Sunday, 3 March 2013

Ultra-Detailed F1 Scale Models by Andy Mathews for Sale


If you're into cars, you've most likely had your passion from a very early age, and you can always relate it to one car – the one which sparked it. Following the joyous event, you ask your parents to get you a scale model, and the snowball effect begins from there on.

F1 Cars

F1 Cars

F1 Cars

F1 Cars

F1 Cars

However, there are some models so exquisite and expensive that you would never let your children even get near them.

If you haven't heard of Andy Mathews, you should do some research – he makes some of the best and most detailed automotive scale models in the world. However, instead of doing a wide assortment of different types of vehicles, Mathews is keen on making extremely detailed Formula 1 cars.

Furthermore, he doesn't just use photos from the internet for reference – he actually goes to see the real thing multiple times, before completing the model. Each car “incorporates several thousand largely handmade, authentically finished, microscopic metal parts”, he says on his website adding that it can take up to three years to complete.

If you are willing to pay as much as $20,000 for each of these pieces of microscopic craftsmanship, there are a few for sale here. Furthermore, if you want to know more about Mathews and his work, you can always visit his official site, as well.

Articles Source : Carscoop

Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Chevy might've pulled out of NASCAR if it weren't for new Gen 6 car


We've been on the fence with NASCAR for some time now. On one hand, it's some of the closest racing anywhere in motorsports, with actual passing and door-handle-to-door-handle action as a matter of course. But on the other, it's become template racing – a personality-driven sport more about the drivers than any sort of loyalty to a particular automaker. The Car Of Tomorrow format really rammed that message home, with a racecar's identity coming down to little more than headlamp stickers slapped on the nose. That's not necessarily a bad thing in and of itself, but we've wondered for some time what's in it for the automakers, who pay big money to stay in a series that has had little increasingly little do with street car sales, let alone innovation.

2013 Nascar Chevrolet SS

2013 Nascar Chevrolet SS

2013 Nascar Chevrolet SS

2013 Nascar Chevrolet SS

2013 Nascar Chevrolet SS

2013 Nascar Chevrolet SS

Apparently General Motors was beginning to wonder the same thing. In a new ESPN report, Rick Hendrick, team owner of Hendrick Motorsports, suggests that GM would have seriously considered leaving NASCAR if it wasn't for the move away from the COT to the new Gen 6 racer. According to Hendrick, GM North America boss Mark Reuss spearheaded the charge away from the 2007 COT and toward a racecar with clearer automaker ties – cars like the new Chevrolet SS racer shown above. Learn more about the fight for a closer-to-production look in the ESPN story at the link.

Articles Source : Autoblog

Sunday, 17 February 2013

Super Silly? Chevrolet SS NASCAR Team and Red Bull Racing do The Harlem Shake

There's no end to The Harlem Shake videos popping up right and left on the internet, and as one would expect, the new viral phenomenon has caught the attention of advertisers and marketing people in the auto industry as well.


Following in the footsteps of so many others, Red Bull Racing Australia and even four-time champion NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon (with the help / push of sponsor Pepsi) and his team who will run the new Chevrolet SS, joined in on the “Harlem Shake” silliness and posted their own videos.

"It was one of the best times I've ever had, certainly the best time I've ever had in my race shop with my guys in there," said Gordon during NASCAR Media Day. "Luckily it was quick, so it didn't take them away from their jobs for too long — because there's a lot going on at the shop. It turned out fun. I'm a little embarrassed at my dancing, but it was still worth it."

Race through the break to watch both clips along with two more, one made by professional stock car motorsports team, Michael Waltrip Racing, and another one from a Texas car meet.

Articles Source : Carscoop
 
 Video Source : Youtube

Friday, 15 February 2013

racing car wallpaper


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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These Images Have Been Taken From Google Images

Thursday, 7 February 2013

"Turbo" Chevrolet Camaro is a 700-HP fantasy car come to life


For a concept car built to promote an animated movie about a snail that wants to go racing, this thing ain't half bad. The outsized monster you see before you started life as a Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, and then went through a big-time Hollywood makeover before being positioned on the Chevrolet stand here in Chicago.


2013 Turbo Camaro Coupe
2013 Turbo Camaro Coupe

2013 Turbo Camaro Coupe
2013 Turbo Camaro Coupe

2013 Turbo Camaro Coupe
2013 Turbo Camaro Coupe

2013 Turbo Camaro Coupe
2013 Turbo Camaro Coupe

2013 Turbo Camaro Coupe
2013 Turbo Camaro Coupe

2013 Turbo Camaro Coupe
2013 Turbo Camaro Coupe

2013 Turbo Camaro Coupe
2013 Turbo Camaro Coupe

2013 Turbo Camaro Coupe
2013 Turbo Camaro Coupe

2013 Turbo Camaro Coupe
2013 Turbo Camaro Coupe

2013 Turbo Camaro Coupe
2013 Turbo Camaro Coupe

2013 Turbo Camaro Coupe
2013 Turbo Camaro Coupe

2013 Turbo Camaro Coupe
2013 Turbo Camaro Coupe

This 2013 "Turbo" Camaro Coupe is getting the promotion machine ratcheted up for a new DreamWorks tale by the name of, you guessed it, Turbo. Coming this summer, the movie will follow one snail's quest to become a race driver worthy of making the cut at the Indy 500. Like many DreamWorks vehicles before it, we're guessing that the petrolhead snail will star in a movie that adults (especially racing fans) with have no trouble watching with their kids. Check out the trailer below to see if you agree.

As for the car, we're told that it is "instrumental" in transforming Turbo from snail into racer. Helping the beastly pony car in this mighty task, is an ankle-cracking front splitter matched by a ungodly huge rear wing out back, a COPO hood and a supercharged (yes, supercharged) V8 engine making more than 700 horsepower. 24-inch wheels all the way around – 10-inches wide in front and 15-inches wide in back – should allow the "Turbo" Camaro to hook up with ease, as well.

Articles Source : Autoblog

Sunday, 20 January 2013

Local Motors Rally Fighter crowds into Jay Leno's Garage


The Local Motors Rally Fighter is a car that neither looks nor drives like anything else on the road today. Even Jay Leno, who seems to have one of just about every cool car in history, admits to not knowing much about it. Which makes for an interesting interview for Jay, and a cool video for us.

Local Motors Rally Fighter
Local Motors Rally Fighter

Local Motors Rally Fighter
Local Motors Rally Fighter

Local Motors Rally Fighter
Local Motors Rally Fighter

Local Motors Rally Fighter
Local Motors Rally Fighter

Local Motors Rally Fighter
Local Motors Rally Fighter

Local Motors Rally Fighter
Local Motors Rally Fighter

Local Motors Rally Fighter
Local Motors Rally Fighter

Local Motors Rally Fighter
Local Motors Rally Fighter

Local Motors Rally Fighter
Local Motors Rally Fighter

One of the neatest elements of the Local Motors product – for those that like to swing a wrench, anyway – is that all of the Rally Fighters are build in the company's facility with the help of the owners themselves. That's a way of getting these "component cars" on the road, legally, without conforming to the strict crash standards for large-scale production cars, but it also means that each owner is really invested in the car that they've just purchased. We'd guess that world-class stuff-jumping ability might be a big draw, too. 

Scroll down to watch this fascinating episode of Jay Leno's Garage, and get schooled about the ins and outs of hand-made rally cars.
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