At least we know what it would sound like. Not bad. Though it’d be seriously cool if someone had a cross plane crank to get more of that 8 cylinder sound.
At least we know what it would sound like. Not bad. Though it’d be seriously cool if someone had a cross plane crank to get more of that 8 cylinder sound.
Sounds frickin awesome! But this guy is useless without video. I’ve searched the web and can’t find any. If someone finds video of this thing, PLZ post it here. Thx.
A bag of pistachios.
Alpha you say? Funny, cuz that profile sure looks like a modern “Alfa” GTA. In fact,when I first read that headline, I thought this was a modern electric Alfa.
I agree with the technology company part, but you need to look beyond just the automotive industry and remember they also own Solar City and have their battery storage units for power grids. Increasingly, with the continued growth of both wind and solar, energy storage will become paramount. And for other logistical…
204 miles, *now* we’re talking! How does it handle that many miles in the saddle?
User name checks out.
I was about to say, Jesus, where do you live? Then I saw NorCal. I’ve had many sightings at Alice’s on the weekends. I drove to Sana Cruz last week and saw an Urus on 280, then a 488 in Cupertino, and later that day, a 911 GT3 on Highway 1. We’re kind of spoiled. =]
That is a white whale.
Years ago I was fortunate enough to witness the starting of 917 from about 4 feet away. Talk about the hair on the back or your neck standing up! It was a restoration job and the first time they’d started it in almost 30 years. They had all the body work off, just leaning against the walls, so you could see the tube fr…
Same here; it was such a beauty. I was the first Maisto model I bought at Costco many many moons ago.
Correction, the Alfa was a 1970s, not 1960s car.
I too have been to my share of races, car shows and meetups, and living in California, spotting rare and exotic cars is not uncommon. Just last week I was out on a drive and saw a Porsche GT3, a Lamborghini Urus and yes, even a Ferrari 488. While not so mundane, the the ones that stand out most for me would have to…
TBH It would have been better if he just cut ties now, took the money, and went back to NC without getting involved with a billionaire Russian mobster. Gene Haas, bowing out of F1, would have come as a surprise to *no one* and no one would have faulted him for it either. Oh well...
Take your damn star and get out!
I know this article isn’t about Haas, but the more I hear and learn about his son, the more I can’t help but feel nothing good is going to come from Haas signing Mazpin. WTH is up with rich American guys getting owned by Russian Oligarchs? Have you no balls or self respect? ...Sorry Gene, but I’ve lost whatever respect…
Wait... What?! You could watch full length F1 races on Pornhub? We talking the shit F1TV broadcast or full on SkyF1?
Reminds me of TopGear with Jezza, May and Hamster: Ambitious, but rubbish!
“The Unfair Advantage”, an autobiography by Mark Donohue, is a must read for anyone into racing or cars. The mans was a rare combination of racer and engineer who was exceptionally good at both. He changed the world of racing forever, because the *many* techniques he created, that became standard procedure in racing…
He’ll always be baby Yoda to me. ...50 year old baby, but baby none the less.