I've been on the internet. Well, that was a crappy start. Lets try again. I was scrolling down my news feed, on Facebook, and saw a post, about the Toyota FT-1 Concept. Before I begin, "FT-1" stands for "Future Toyota One", in case you were wondering. I have to give it and the design team... Continue Reading →
Asterion: Why Lamborghini Needs It
Lamborghini does it again. They tease us with an awesome concept car, like the Asterion (note: Miura and Estoque), just to not let it see the production line. Typical, Lambo. Typical. Lamborghini makes all of these claims, gives us the epic concept, has us put us the posters on the wall and has us drooling.... Continue Reading →
Another “Hyper” Lambo
Well, according to the internet, Lamborghini is planning another hypercar. Really. According to a previous post I made on this blog: "A hypercar is the elite level of a supercar. Whether it uses a quad turbo W16 or four electric motors, a Hypercar is built to out perform any competition. Some are much more efficient... Continue Reading →
Something’s Missing
So I read a post about the new Aventador LP750-4 SV and thought...that thing looks just beautiful. I also thought that like the predecessor to the Aventador, the Murcielago, the letters "SV" which stands for Super Veloce, means it's the end of the road. Que the Boyz II Men music. While the Aventador SV was... Continue Reading →
And on that bombshell…
So maybe I'm a few days late on the whole Top Gear and BBC 's release of Jeremy Clarkson, but the meme says it all...Who can replace Clarkson? Top Gear without Clarkson is like a Corvette with a twin turbo inline four, it's just plain wrong. While I agree Clarkson should have gotten the suspension... Continue Reading →
2016 America & Italia: The Return and The Revision
So here we have two new entries into the violent, speedy, insane octagon of supercars. The Ford GT (the return of an American Icon) and the Ferrari 488GTB (the next-coming of the 458). Both are impressive looking from bodywork to stats. The 2016 GT abandons the retro looks of its predecessor... Continue Reading →

