juliorobertod
juliorobertod
juliorobertod

Hey you!, white Aventador Roadster, I’ll totally understand if you decide to burn yourself instead of living with this idiot.

So pleasant to watch this

True. It’s about two wheels and equal number of big balls.

I’m not sure. Yes, WRC cars and likely this Subbie are prepped to accelerate and grip very effectively in slow and mid speed corners, the TT however has a lot of very high speed bends, so a GT3 RS would be stellar in the sections where this car tops at 170 MPH, it’d probably reach around 190 MPH.

Amazing course. I’d love see a GT3 RS -for instance- to have a shot at the record.

I’ll found a Wagon Religion

Whatever takes you to heaven it must have a 12 cylinder singer built by a priest called Francesco, who drinks 3 espressos daily.

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Here’s Mr. Toledano speaking about his Stratos:

This is so sad.

Hey Freddy! you need to have a proper go around the third world pal!.

What a wonderful keepstake!

It’s actually the Travelling Without Moving song. Sounds like a proper old school V12, I’d assume it was the purple Lamborghini Diablo’s Jay Kay owned at the time.

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You’re right. The last Jamiroquai album was released back in 2012, too long ago!.

About 20 years ago this band took the same approach. Showin’ Ferraris and Lamborghinis in the album’s singles videoclips also helps greatly.

Another great feature from the VW’s iconic A1 platform... tripoding!

Don’t miss the fact that the guy is running dead last according to the racing order shown on the lower part of the screen ironically, at the exact time of the shunt. Fortunately he didn’t hurt anyone.

I had the chance to see it in the flesh during the launch of the PDK-equipped 911 back in 2008. This unit was sitting in a corner, and at some point I had the chance to speak with an engineer who developed it back in the day. His name was in an old notebook of mine and I can’t recall it at this time. Though, I clearly

Wasn’t the Retro Thing over yet?

Worth watching over and over.