Yep, definitely here in Brazil.
Yep, definitely here in Brazil.
It's not up here in Brazil yet, so that's pretty cool to see!
Yep, I've been there, I've seen the cars. Road & Track were doing a photo shoot of sister cars P4/5 by Pininfarina and P4/5C, recently converted to road spec and just arrived home from its days in Europe as a racer. I saw P3/4 0846 totally dismantled and being worked on by Sal Barone before its re-debut at Amelia.…
Yep!
Skinnier tires and very unstable weight distribution, too. Front end lift with a heavier engine would be a big issue.
Yeah but what if he does, and also has a GT3 engine inside his BRZ?
Thank you! Elwood is the man.
It looks like a backmarker team. Uninspiring livery.
Who's their main driver? prot?
I remember this. Made me laugh my ass off!
I hope this doesn't mean that Doug will go all star power on us and decrease his impressive comment response rate...
They used to call him "De Crasheris"....
I just knew Colani was behind this thing. Also, does that cockpit really reveal rotating windscreen wipers? That would be pretty epic. Fuckin awesome.
In the olden days they had 2 or 3 competitors. And they got lazy.
Paying for the most expensive spot with the highest production values, in the most competitive automotive media event, doesn't strike me as what a challenger brand — which it claims to be in the ad — should do. Kudos for Maserati's boldness, but its money could have been spent a lot more imaginatively and responsibly.
This has been discussed extensively in FerrariChat, which is where I took these pictures from (and if you decide to use them please provide proper credits to be found here: http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/californ…).
Have you watched Wolf of Wall St.? If so, do you know the scene where DiCaprio drives the Countach while high on Quaaludes? Multiply that by 1000 and it's just another day in Keith Moon's life.
The Italian trifecta of Vittorio Jano, Gioacchino Colombo and Aurelio Lampredi.
Here he is testing the car in white livery, and a link to a story about it:
I'm tired of people thinking Superbowl ads need to be for working man America. Everyone watches that idiotic spectacle. Rich and poor.