The Gordon Murray T.33 Spider is a convertible version of the highly acclaimed T.33 supercar designed by Formula 1 legend Gordon Murray. The T.33 Spider is a lightweight, high-performance sports car designed for an exhilarating driving experience. With only 100 examples built, the T.33 Spider is a rare and exclusive vehicle that is sure to turn heads.
Seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher is considered to be the statistically best driver in the history of Formula 1, and he will finally get an official documentary. His family will appear in it - it will also be the first interview since the tragic skiing accident in 2013 that left him paralyzed.
The McLaren Senna is the latest product from McLaren's Ulitmate Series line of cars. It is the sportiest McLaren that still complies with road regulations. It was named after the legendary Brazilian Formula 1 racer Ayrton Senna de Silva. Only 500 of the McLaren beasts will be built and a portion of each purchase will go to the Senna charity, and pretty much all of them have already been sold despite the £750,000 price tag.
Well, we just waited for it! Namely, the Mercedes-AMG road formula. The Project One supercar has been rumored for a long time, but now it's finally here and has lived up to all the high expectations. That's why we offer you some extremely impressive numbers right from the start: from 0 to 200 km/h in less than 6 seconds, a top speed of over 350 km/h, more than 1000 horsepower and as much as 25 kilometers of all-electric range.
Formula 1 will change already next season, as in 2018 the so-called "halo" driver protection is being introduced. This change prompted the young and talented designer Antonio Paglio to think, and with the help of imagination and computer, he created the F1 racing cars of the future. These have a military aircraft style driver's cabin, which we can say looks a lot more impressive than the "halo" protection looks.
Formula 1 racing cars have always been a sort of harbinger of upcoming technologies. That is why it is always fascinating to look at the cars of the future, such as the one brought to the Shanghai Motor Show by French Renault, which presented a surprisingly realistic study with the Renault RS 2027 designation.
Just as technology developed for the military and NASA has made its way to the commercial market, the same is true of Formula 1 technology. The latest example is the Infiniti Q60 Black S Concept, which is the result of a collaboration between Infiniti and the Renault Sport Formula One team.
In less than a month, the 68th season of the Formula 1 World Championship under the auspices of the umbrella motoring organization FIA begins. The points drivers will clash for the first time on March 26, 2017 at the Australian Grand Prix, and the curtain will fall on the twentieth race of the season at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on November 26, 2017. There will be 11 teams in the title battle. Let's see what F1 cars Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso and company will drive in the new season.
If you thought that the cars with the best acceleration are still Ferraris, Porsches and Lamborghinis, you are honestly wrong. In the game of tenths, newcomers to the market, such as Tesla, Croatian Rimac, Faraday Future, etc., overtake them on the right. Now the Dendrobium hypercar from the Singaporean company Vanda Electrics is joining the hunt for tenths, heralding an electric beast like no other road has ever seen.
President-elect Donald Trump usually gets around in a luxury limousine, but when he was in a hurry to get to the White House to speak with President Barack Obama, he was overjoyed to be met at the entrance by Mario Andretti instead of his regular formula driver, on Croatian-born American motorsports legend, and offered him an express ride to the president's residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
DevBot is not a model of the Danish toy manufacturer Lego from the Lego Technic series, DevBot is a working prototype of a self-driving electric racing car for the new Roborace motoring championship, in which racing cars without drivers will race. Although it is an autonomous racing car, the DevBot has a seat for the driver, as it is basically made for testing software and other equipment and, consequently, a better understanding of the vehicle that the teams will use in the championship, which will start in a good six months.
The British manufacturer of luxury cars Aston Martin and the Formula 1 team Red Bull Racing have joined forces and presented a hypercar with the designation AM-RB 001, which is so fast that even Formula 1 can't cope! Red Bull may not give cars wings, but the naturally aspirated 1000bhp V12 engine contributed by Aston Martin will come pretty close. You will definitely fly down the road with it!