We were all eagerly waiting to see the new Toyota Supra in Geneva. Unfortunately, that hasn't happened yet, but we haven't been disappointed. Namely, they presented us with the concept and most toxic Toyota GR Supra Racing Concept.
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The word "touring" has many meanings, but this time we will concentrate on it in the sense of a racing car competition. The Cupra e-Racer is the world's first electric touring car. It seems that the new Cupra brand will not only surprise with a few concepts in Geneva, but also with an all-electric racing car.
Well, maybe not quite literally, and the title is a bit misleading, but that doesn't change the fact that one of rally competition's most legendary names is back. Namely, the return of Stratos, whose name we got to know decades ago, when Lancia was at the peak of success in one of the most exciting sports industries.
In the Formula E championship, they presented the latest electric racing cars, which will be used from the 2018/2019 season onwards. The new electric racing car is expected to ensure the end of mid-race swaps, and the design itself is very different from the current cars in the Formula E championship.
In 2016, the Peugeot 308 Racing Cup took to the race tracks. Experience was then accumulated until the 2018 season, when Peugeot decided on a new racing car based on the "civilian" Peugeot 308 GTi. The new Peugeot 308 TCR racing car embodies a new philosophy, has a wider gap and a specially optimized chassis.
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.
The short documentary "The Last Peaceful Place on Earth" follows the people who meet at the Bonneville Salt Flats every year as part of the "Speed Week" event. This year they came together again for one reason. They love speed.
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.
If a €2.4 million Bugatti Chiron and a €10,000 Smart Fortwo had a baby, it would look something like this...
Racecar-like performance, lightweight construction and authentic driving feel is the recipe for the new Porsche 911 GT3, the most radical version of the 911, and its bond between everyday motoring and track racing is stronger than ever.
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.











