Peloton25
Peloton25
Peloton25

Ferrari never produced a road car called the 'F60'. They did name their Formula One car that in 2009, but the name 'F60' was never associated with the Enzo except in the minds of the press ahead of its release, and the mind of Jeremy Clarkson long afterwards unfortunately.

This new Ferrari will also not be called the

This article printed by Ferrari Magazine in December 2011 appears to be the original source for most of what appeared in the other news articles published recently in Australia.

In fact, this accident occurred before that photo was taken.

Side mirrors are holding up the car cover at the midpoint.

Piling on another vote for McLaren's Technology Centre - the easy winner in this category.

The fact that you believe anything they are doing ensures your safety is half the problem, or maybe all of the problem.

Add the MR2 Spyder to the list of manual tops that can be operated one-handed from inside the vehicle, both up and down. It's no trouble at all - frankly I prefer it.

"Basically just kids with cameras" is hardly a fair description of many of the spotters you are lumping together in one group. Some of them manage amazing shots in very average settings and put a lot of effort into their work. A lot of today's paid professionals developed their passion for photography in exactly the

Jason definitely deserves praise in this category. I met him 6 years ago and his images were already wow'ing me back then. Great content from him always!

Several greats have been mentioned already. One who has been overlooked and shouldn't be is my good friend Vincent Martin of CM-Arte.com. He takes masterful photos of amazing cars at events all over Europe. Nearly every shot he takes is wallpaper-worthy and most of what he shares is right out of the camera with very

Another photo...

@Peloton25: Okay - the 3rd picture won't upload, so here's a direct link:

@Peloton25: There's a plastic covering on the nose to protect the paint.

@dmcshinobi: uses JFK to zombie slay.: There were two F1 LMs painted Black/Grey for the Brunei Royal Family. They were chassis' LM1 and LM4. Here's the only pictures of them that exist in the public domain - all taken at the McLaren factory in the UK.

@Fast_Nel: Yeah - Jim has accounts on many different forums and blogs. Not surprising at all to see him commenting here.

@Fast_Nel: Far left, just out of frame in the photo where he is facing the camera is his 1931 Duesenberg Model J. See it in full frame here:

@Fast_Nel: Yes, a 1967 Lola T70 that he's put over 40,000 miles on.

@alexanderjames: I don't think Jay would fit in Jim's clothes. ;)