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  • 1 week ago | mbworld.org | Verdad Gallardo

    7. Lewis Hamilton – 2021 British Grand Prix Although Hamilton ultimately won the race, his first-lap contact with Max Verstappen at one of the fastest corners on the calendar was one of the most controversial incidents in recent F1 history. Verstappen crashed into the barriers at high speed, suffering a 51G impact. Penalty: 10-second time penalty for Hamilton. Wider significance: Escalated an already heated title rivalry that would define the 2021 season. 6.

  • 1 week ago | mbworld.org | Verdad Gallardo

    AMG Gotham Cruiser In a transformation that defies convention, a has been radically reimagined as a custom Batmobile. The build began with the already formidable CL55 AMG, a car powered by a 5.4-liter supercharged V8 that produced 493 horsepower in its original form. Originally painted bright orange and modified by tuning firm Kleeman with a new exhaust, the vehicle was anything but subtle to begin with. Yet even that didn’t hint at what it would become.

  • 1 week ago | rennlist.com | Verdad Gallardo

    Intro Porsche’s history is full of precision engineering and motorsport glory — but behind the icons are experimental offshoots, oddball prototypes, and market-specific curiosities that never made it to the mainstream. Some were shelved concepts, others limited-run production cars aimed at solving problems Porsche never really had. Here's a look at a few such machines that time (and enthusiasts) have largely forgotten. 6.

  • 2 weeks ago | ls1tech.com | Verdad Gallardo

    Whether naturally aspirated or supercharged, these Camaros prove that raw American muscle can also be sharp and sophisticated. 6.

  • 2 weeks ago | 6speedonline.com | Verdad Gallardo

    2. 1963 – The 911 Arrives: A New Icon is Born At the 1963 Frankfurt Motor Show, Porsche revealed the 901 prototype—a sleek, modern successor to the 356. After a trademark dispute with Peugeot, the car was renamed the 911, and it would become Porsche’s most enduring and influential model. Designed by Ferdinand “Butzi” Porsche, it introduced a new air-cooled flat-six engine, a longer wheelbase, and more power, refinement, and practicality than the 356.

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