Anything with a column shifter.
Anything with a column shifter.
Very.
The guy is a dumbass.
Built for Gianni Agnelli and given to Luca Cordero di Montezemolo as a wedding present.The Integrale Spyder was made for Agnelli too. He also had a convertible Testarossa.
Gosh, I almost bought one of these. Kicking myself for not having done so, again...
Pretty much any Tour de Corse stage. Stone wall on one side, unprotected abyss on the other. Blind corners and narrow roads. If you end up down the cliff, it may be very hard to retrieve what's left of you quickly...
Sorry, also features a second seat for the same Le Mans rules as the GT One. In fact this car contested Mille Miglia, which requires a co-driver. Where do you suppose Denis Jenkinson sat when he and Moss won that race in SLR 722?
Read your Le Mans history. For a while they were even supposed to have storage space for luggage. The idea is that it is a race for real cars, as opposed to single seaters like F1. Of course these days it's a moot point, but I think they keep the requirement for tradition's sake, and also to maintain the idea that a…
Center seat Porsche 718 RSK spyder, from 1959. Gorgeous.
There's a second seat. Pretty sure Le Mans rules demand that cars have a second seat. Even the R18 can carry a passenger.
The Siata 208S Balbo is one mopey looking car...
Not a smart move. You could just as easily have returned and had your cell phone (with the pictures) robbed, and your face bashed in, if not worse.
I live near a church here in São Paulo that always has events (weddings, mass etc) going on, and there is no real parking lot. So lots of people park their cars on the street. As is also common, there is a group of established flanelinhas who "work" my street on days where there are events in the church. The gang…
Not only that, but you can hardly call what they do a job. Basically they flock to places where parking on the street is free (over here, that's the majority of places since we don;t really have parking meters) and wait for people to park. Then they basically point to the space where you'd want to park - a public…
Every Brazilian person has dreamed to do that to a Flanelinha. No one likes them. They do a lot more harm than good. Doesn't mean what this guy did is right, but it's mildly amusing to watch.
FWIW it works here in São Paulo where I live. Down here even one drink will get you in major trouble. The level that'll get you punished is anything over 0. It's been good so far. Even though they don't stop people from doing it, the measures have been effective in reducing it, or in getting many people arrested/fined…
Wrong nationality, mang.
I honestly cannot believe you guys picked the V12 vantage as the picture for this story. Quintessential V12 Coupés are called Ferrari. That's just the law.
The German words for big balls are "dicke eier". The guy driving this million dollar Gullwig up a hill at 10/10 has "dicke eier".
Emory Motorsports has one too, and I think Canepa as well.