Mediafisch CEO Björn Hering announces the company, together with Elysian Fields, is developing a new unscripted television series, titled My Perfect Supercar, in association with the most exclusive car club delivering unique supercar experiences Supercar Owners Circle (SOC).
1,000-HP McLaren 765LT From Hennessey Promises 60 MPH in 2.1 Seconds 5 Mar 2021, 15:35 UTC ·
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If you want to purchase a 765LT, tough luck! McLaren sold out the first year of production in the blink of an eye, and every 2021 model is spoken for. But if you already own a long-tailed supercar and you feel that 755 horsepower isn’t good enough, Hennessey has got you covered. 34 photos
The go-faster shop from Texas has a long history of McLaren upgrades, starting with the 570S entry-level supercar. The HPE 1000 package for the 765LT is the rowdiest upgrade yet because 1,000 horsepower translates to 60 miles per hour (96 kilometers per hour) in an eye-watering 2.1 seconds.
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The Porsche 935 is one of the most successful and iconic race cars ever built. But it stopped racing sometime in the 1980s and it s rarely taken out of collectors garages nowadays. Fortunately, the folks over at Canepa Motorsport fielded one at the Rolex Monterey Motorsport Reunion and recorded 25 minutes of footage on the Laguna Seca. 1 photo
Since these race cars are rare and expensive, most of us will never get to drive one. So this is our best chance at getting up and personal with the mighty 935. There s plenty of in-car footage too, so we get a cool POV of Bruce Canepa running hot laps at Laguna Seca as he moves from 35th to first position. Seeing this 1979 Porsche 935 take on the legendary Corkscrew turn is pure awesomeness.
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Earlier this week Ferrari made a somewhat surprising announcement, laying out plants to return to endurance racing and the 24 Hours of Le Mans with a top-tier hypercar. That s big news because at the time it will happen in 2023, Ferrari will return to top-flight racing after exactly 50 years. But will Maranello recapture its former glory on Circuit de la Sarthe?
Ferrari will Race a Hypercar at Le Mans, But will it Regain its Former Glory? 27 Feb 2021, 14:40 UTC ·
by Ferrari left the so-called prototype class of endurance racing back in 1973. Crushed by Ford and then Porsche for several years in the row, Enzo pulled his company away from the endurance scene to focus on Formula One. Since then, the Scuderia has one 14 of its 16 titles to become the most successful F1 team. But Ferrari also holds a solid record at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
It's been just a few months since Gordon Murray Automotive unveiled the T.50 supercar, and the company led by the man behind the iconic McLaren F1 has already introduced the T.50s Niki Lauda, a track-only version. A spiritual successor to the F1 GTR, the T.50s is described by many as "the ultimate track car."