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Well, you’re probably all too drunk to be reading this, but maybe you’ll catch it in the morning. As you and your liver know, it’s St. Patrick’s Day today! St. Partick’s Day started when…huh? Yeah, pass over another Guinness! Enough talking – check out the gallery below and let us know what green supercar is [...]
Well it’s taken some time but I’ve finally sorted out the pictures from the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, and I’ve uploaded them all here for your enjoyment. The show itself was massive this year; bigger than ever, in fact, and saw the world premiere of more than a few relevant cars. For starters, Ferrari unveiled [...]
Since the late 1980s, Ferrari has ventured up the highest plateaus of racing-inspired engineering and design with a selection of wildly powerful, limited edition production vehicles. First the Ferrari F40, than the F50 and most recently the Enzo supercar were solely purposed to elevate the Italian sport car maker’s already exemplary performance reputation. More than [...]
Modern supercars have incredible features that are bringing these vehicles closer to jets on wheels. The speeds have gotten so incredible that there is now a new class of supercar: hypercars. The trend has been to develop more lightweight vehicles made of composites with ridiculously powerful and highly tuned engines. Here is a list of [...]
The 2012 calendar year for Ferrari is rapidly shaping up to be a period where the Italian sports car builder has painted the town red. On the racetrack, Fernando Alonso is in hot pursuit of the 2012 Formula 1 Driver’s Championship with two races remaining in open wheel racing. In the Untied States, the Ferrari [...]
The heat is closing in on Ferrari’s mythical Enzo successor, but the official debut isn’t due until the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. In the meantime speculation is in high gear, and to keep you readers entertained we’ll contribute with a little something of our own to tease your retinas with. It’s time to square your [...]
The most unloved Ferrari (if there ever was such a thing) in today’s current lineup is the California. As the entry-level Ferrari, it was designed to expand the brand’s appeal in markets like – you guessed it – California. It has succeeded at doing that, selling over 8000 units since 2008, with 70 percent of [...]
We love Ferraris, but they aren’t known for reliability or low maintenance costs. That just won the understatement of the year award. Those two things are antithesis to what Ferrari has ever been. Given that history, it is interesting to read this reports from Leftlanenews. It states that Ferrari will be taking the developmental lead [...]