
Simon Bertram
Writer at Freelance
Contributor at MotorScooter Guide
Articles
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2 months ago |
stuttcars.com | Simon Bertram
While Porsches have appeared many times on the big screen, they have also shown up over and over again on the small screen. Much like with the movies, if we listed every show with a Porsche, it’d be a small novella, so we’ll focus on the shows that have a Porsche in a more prominent role, or as a supporting prop for the storyline.
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2 months ago |
supercars.net | Simon Bertram
The 2010s signified a fairly remarkable decade for supercar enthusiasts, with manufacturers pushing the boundaries of what they could do in terms of technology, design, and materials. This decade not only saw the evolution of many ideas introduced in the 2000s, but also the birth of the performance hybrid. The 2010s also saw the 300 MPH barrier finally beaten by the arrival of true hypercars, not just “hyper-super” cars.
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2 months ago |
supercars.net | Simon Bertram
Now that we’re in 2025, it’s a good time to look forward to what we both know and hope is coming in the next 12 months. There are a lot of exciting confirmed cars coming, and many that are still a bit vague on their actual release date, so we will do our best to keep the list contained to just 2025. We have everything from hybrid supercars to big bruiser GTs on the way, and let’s be honest here, we’re living in a pretty damned good time to be a supercar enthusiast.
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Jan 21, 2025 |
supercars.net | Rex McAfee |Simon Bertram
A Year To RememberAutomobili Pininfarina has continued to redefine the future of luxury, delivering bespoke commissions to clients, launching a unique collaboration with Warner Bros. Discovery that envisions the vehicle of choice of Bruce Wayne, billionaire alter ego of DC’s ‘Dark Knight’, Batman, as well as expanding globally its footprint, in readiness for even greater things to come from the brand in the future.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
stuttcars.com | Simon Bertram
Yes, that title is correct, and we’ll explain right away before you get out your torches and pitchforks. You, the driver, do have control of your Porsche by using your feet on the pedals and your hands on the steering wheel and the shift paddles (or shift knob if manual). You are in control in that sense, as you are the bio-computer that is giving the car all the inputs it needs to function. But, are you really controlling the car itself?
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