'Lamborghini'

Clash Production’s Monza Trackday Teaser

7 reasons you will fall in love with the Gumpert Apollo

  1. 650 HP Audi V8 Twin Turbo
  2. “Sophisticated Aero Dynamics”
  3. Double Wishbone, Double Transverse Control Arm Pushrod Configuration Front and Rear
  4. Chrome-molybdenum-steel Round Tube Frame
  5. Carbon Fiber Integrated Monocoque Safety Cell
  6. Intimidates the Most Interesting Man in the World
  7. Chuck Norris’ Daily Driver

Need I say more? Have a look as Clash Productions captures it on the tracks along with some other exotics…

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Underground Racing’s 2008 Stage III Twin Turbo Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera

(Source: autovoce.com)

To be top-of-the-food-chain in with this kind of company (BL 1200+ awhp Nissan GTR, Mullet’s Hennessey Ford GT (Twin Turbo, Supercharged, with Nitrous), and the LMR Turbo + Nitrous Camaro) is definitely something to brag about. This footage from TX2K12 puts it all into perspective. Seriously, it’s not even close. WoW. Underground Racing definitely knows how to build monster eating monsters!!!

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West Palm Beach Supercar Block Party

Last Friday night Erik and I decided to leave the old office and checkout Bizspeed.net’s West Palm Beach Supercar Block Party. Up to Palm Beach we went, finding a block of Clematis Street in Palm Beach shut down and filled up with exactly what you would expect; Supercars. All the usual suspects were present, Nissan GTRs, Dodge Vipers, Lamborghinis, Ferraris, and Aston Martins.

With the addition of a DJ and cool white lights, we were treated to a party vibe we don’t normally see at shows. The unique lighting gave us the idea to try out some long exposure shots. With people moving around some interesting ghost images were produced that only added to the pictures.

Check out our “artsy” take on Bizspeed.net’s Supercar Block Party, if you like this look leave a comment below!

Words by: Robert
Photo Credit: Ruckus

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Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Official Commercial

Every once in a while I get lost on YouTube, continuously clicking and viewing, rating, clicking, viewing, sharing, etc.. I recently stumbled upon this, the Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Official Commercial.

Yes. Amazing. I love watching this video over and over again dreaming of driving a Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 like its stolen. Sorry, I know how sacrilegious this would be in some parts of the world (um, My World!); And in reality, you probably wouldn’t want to take your freshly acquired Aventador out to the nearest dry lake bed and rampage on the throttle pedal, but perhaps in “your reality”, you’re some Arabian Prince who’ll do it for shits and giggles.

 

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Do you like it from behind?

Hopefully you can get your mind out of the gutter long enough to give this some thought; Do cars sometimes look better from behind than from the front? Check out the rear views of the Lamborghini Aventador and the Ferrari 458 Italia below and tell me these euro whips don’t look stunning from the back.


(Source: newcarcollections.com)

As you all know, many people tend to evaluate the design of a fine automobile in the same way they evaluate a beautiful woman. Words like ‘slim waistline’, ‘curvacious lines’, and ’46DD tailpipes’ are flung around all to often when referring to the design of some of today’s automobiles. I believe that some auto’s are better looking in the caboose than they are looking head on. These two euro’s are prime examples of where more attention was clearly paid to the rear end design than to the front, in my opinion. You may disagree with me, and that is O.K. Leaving the side view, the 3/4 view, and the rolling view out of the equation, it is my opinion that I would rather stare for hours at the back end of these euro’s than the nose. Sue me.

Cheers to the ass-men of the automotive design world. Long-live Kim Kardashian.


(Source: italianautonews.com)

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Rezmoto Ezine Issue v3.2

Rezmoto releases v3.2

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24 Hours of Nurburgring 2011

What’s better than being track-side during one of racing’s most enduring races besides being one of the drivers? Being able to watch the multitude of perspectives uploaded to ‘The Network’ covering the 24 Hours of Nurburgring. This is where the engineering of these mechanical wonders and the perseverance of the spirit of racing is put to the test. One lap around is over 15 miles and with an entry list of over 200 cars, there is definitely no shortage of action.

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Making of an Aventador

Here is a first hand look at how the Aventador was created from start to finish. It’s amazing to see the amount of precision, technology and manual labor that goes into the creation of Lamborghini’s newest monster, but that’s why they’re the best.

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