Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Ferrari F430 16M Scuderia Spider

To celebrate the 16th driver’s championship in Formula 1, Ferrari decided to reveal all the details on their newest F430 16M Scuderia Spider model. With a hardtop roof, California’s 4.3-liter V8 engine that sports 510 hp, a smart super-efficient, dual-clutch 7-speed transmission the new F430 sure looks like a winner. So if you’re one of those rich sheiks in the Gulf then you’d better prepare some cash because Ferrari is only going to build 499 units of the F430 16M Scuderia Spider. You don’t wanna miss on that one …. right? - via Teamspeed.com

Ferrari Concept Bike Looks Amazing

Though we’d like Ferrari to keep focusing on building amazing cars, we can’t take a look and not say anything about that incredible concept bike. Dubbed V4 Superbike, packing a modified engine from a Ferrari Enzo, F-16 fighter jet hand controls and buttons like those from a F1 race car, this must be the most amazing bike I’ve seen in my whole life. Badass enough?

Manga Cars Fight : Lamborghini Gallardo, BMW M5 and a Lancia Stratos

I never knew what “itasha” is, but I do now - the art of decorating cars with anime or manga characters. But Yoshida San, the President of videogame software house AGE SOFT and an avid gamer, has a passion for it. That’s why he customized three of his cars (a Lamborghini Gallardo, a BMW M5 and a Lancia Stratos) to make them look amazing. The guy is said to be driving his Lambo on a daily basis, even to business meetings. I guess it’s better than a business card, right?

Badass Audi R8

No, you’re right. Audi R8 doesn’t need many changes to look even more amazing than it does, but when they can add to the Wow-factor … then they should. Exactly what Project Kahn did. With a lower suspension and some 21-inch badass F1-X lightweight carbon fiber rims, you’ll get that beautiful monster above. We’re not sure about the engine or if they’re going to work on it, but for the moment the company said “You do not need to worry about the engine.” Guess the 4.2 liter FSI, 414 hp (309 kW) V8 stays! - via WCF

Riding Troy Bayliss’ Ducati 1098R


WSBK champ Troy Bayliss says the 2008 1098R is the best racebike he's ever ridden!

What motorcycle enthusiast wouldn’t want to have a go on World Superbikes champ Troy Bayliss’ Ducati 1098R? Bayliss, who has among other things ridden a 990cc Ducati MotoGP bike to victory in Valencia in 2006, says it’s the 1098R that’s the best racebike he’s ever ridden, and that’s saying a lot.

The guys at Motociclismo recently had the opportunity to ride Bayliss’ 1098R at the Algarve circuit in Portugal. Here are some excerpts from what they had to say about the bike:

Once you get aboard the bike, it feels no different from the standard 1098 – this could be any 1098R, ready to roll on the street, albeit one with a hugely expensive Öhlins fork that costs many thousands of euros, and Brembos that offer extreme braking. But what’s really different with Bayliss’ bike is the electronics, which make the racebike’s brutal 200+bhp controllable.

Power delivery, especially when exiting slow bends, is smooth and consistent, and traction remains constant, reducing the intimidation factor for those riding the bike for the first time. And yet, when you open that throttle fully, the power seems to have no end – the bike wants to wheelie even in fifth gear, at speeds of more than 220km/h...

With more than 200bhp at the rear wheel, the only way this Ducati 1098R stays controllable is via expensive electronics, including its very sophisticated traction control system. It’s also a big psychological factor – knowing that that electronic safety net is there – and it allows the rider to open the throttle that little bit earlier, and take the bike to its absolute limit every time.

On the track, the bike feels supremely stable and secure. It may not be as agile as some of the Japanese WSBK racers, but the Ducati 1098R’s stability in fast corners is simply unbelievable.

Crashing the bike is not an option and we couldn’t take the bike to the outer reaches of its – and our – limits for obvious reasons, but really, Bayliss’ 1098R is like a dream to ride. Sure, there’ll be the 1198S next year, but for now, the 1098R is the best Ducati ever…!

For the full story, visit Motociclismo here

Troy Bayliss’ 2008 Ducati 1098R specs:

Engine: 1,099cc, 8-valve, liquid-cooled, L-twin

Fuel injection: Magneti Marelli

Power: 200bhp+

Gearbox: Six-speed

Chassis: Tubular trellis-type, with single-side aluminium swingarm

Suspension: 43mm USD Öhlins fork with 120mm travel, Öhlins monoshock with 127mm travel, both ends fully adjustable

Brakes: Twin 330mm discs with Brembo Monoblock callipers (front), single 245mm disc with twin-piston callipers (rear)

Wheels and Tyres: 17-inch wheels, 120/70 (front), 190/55 (rear)

Monday, November 10, 2008

SEMA-Five-Axis' Stealthy Lexus GS 460

Lexus GS 460 Five Axis SEMA 2008After the sinister-looking Project IS F that made quite a splash at last year's SEMA show, Troy Sumitomo and his Five Axis automotive returned to Sin City with a fresh take on the Lexus GS 460. Sporting a titanium matte paint finish, a widebody conversion with concept-like styled bumpers and black-colored 20-inch alloy wheels in 245/30 ZR20 rubber up front and 295/25ZR20 at the rear, Five Axis' GS 460 is a stealthy proposal for those that like their cars shaken, not stirred.

Lexus GS 460 Five Axis SEMA 2008
Lexus GS 460 Five Axis SEMA 2008
Lexus GS 460 Five Axis SEMA 2008
Lexus GS 460 Five Axis SEMA 2008

2008 SEMA-Tricked Out Gallery

When it comes to dressing cars, the canonical stance of all SEMA show tuners is simply "the more the better", but when it comes to the booth babes, better actually means less, much less... Get a sample of the ladies that made their way to Sin City for the largest aftermarket tuning gathering in the world in our high-res image gallery after the jump.

























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