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Ferrari News

Rage against the machine

2010 Ferrari 458 Italia

Chris Harris, Evo motoring scribe, has unleashed a quality rant on the Ferrari PR machine over at Jalopnik that basically says “F@#k you, I won’t do what you tell me!” It’s a must read. Here’s a taste of why he’s fed up dealing with Maranello’s PR department:

“Like anyone with half a brain, I’ve been willing to cut Ferrari some slack because it is, well, Ferrari—the most famous fast car brand of all and the maker of cars that everyone wants to know about. Bang out a video of yourself drifting a new Jag XKR on YouTube and 17 people watch it; do the same in a 430 Scuderia and the audience is 500,000 strong. As a journalist, those numbers make you willing to accommodate truck-loads of bullshit, but I’ve had enough now.

“What does it say about a 458 if the only way its maker is willing to loan it to a magazine is if a laptop can be plugged in after every journey and a dedicated team needs to spend several days at the chosen test track to set-up the car? It says they’re completely nuts—behavior that looks even worse when rival brands just hand over their car with nothing more than a polite suggestion that you should avoid crashing it too heavily, and then return a week later.”

It’s a ripping exposé from Harris and the fallout could be very interesting. Will other journos stand up with “Monkey”, or will they quietly close ranks behind the alleged Maranello mafia?

[Source: Jalopnik]

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Lamborghini

Snow white and the 700hp supercar

Lamborghini Aventador

There’s only a few weeks to go until the official reveal of the Lamborghini Aventador, which will take place at the Geneva Motor Show. We already know a few details about the car, including details of its 700bhp V12. Now Autoblog brings us some great spy shots of the new Lambo being tested in heavy snow. Follow the link below to see more.

[Source: Autoblog | Pic: Brenda Priddy & Company]

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BMW

New BMW M5 expected to be slush box only

BMW F10 M5 prototype

MotorTrend brings word that the new F10-based BMW M5 (due for reveal in April) is likely to be fitted with conventional automatic transmission only. No manual. No dual clutch-transmission. So, the once hero über-slaoon from Munich will be fitted with a ZF-sourced 8 speed slush box. Disappointing news, it must be said.

It’s understood the reasons for this are due to the twin-turbo V8 engine in the new M5, which produces so much torque that a torque converter box is the only way ahead. It’s a similar combo to what we’ve seen in the X5 M and X6 M, so at least BMW has some solid reference points here.

Apparently M division did try and adapt the Getrag built DCT for the M5 only to discover they would need to uprate the transmission’s actuators. While this could be done, the affect on shift times made the move unsatisfactory.

[Source: MotorTrend]

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Lexus

Supercar, supermodel

Lexus has used its 552hp V10 powered LFA supercar to attract a new audience; the bikini-clad supermodel audience. Well, an LFA was used in a recent photo shoot for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition. Photographer Yu Tsai teamed up with model Rianne ten Haken and dorifto king Rhys Millen to come up with a new concept for SI.

What do you think; a worthy effort, or a shameless marketing sham? And how do you think the Lexus will look alongside the usual sunny beachside scenes?

[Source: World Car Fans]

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Lancia New Stratos

New Stratos – limited build run likely

New Lancia Stratos

Since the middle of last year the world has watched the development of the New Stratos. Word on the car’s official website states that at least 40 interested parties have expressed their desire to have a New Stratos parked in their garage.

Further heightening expectations is news that companies, as well as current co-creator Pininfarina, have offered to build a limited run of the retro-inspired sports car.

As expected, though, the New Stratos won’t come cheaply. With the current level of interest it’s predicted you’ll need €100K (AU$135K) to bring your own Ferrari F430 donor car, only to have to offer up another €300K (AU$405K) to turn into a New Stratos. That’s a grand total of AU$540K—it would want to be a bloody good car!

[Source: New Stratos]

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Formula 1 Red Bull Racing

Dietrich Mateschitz: Red Bull duo free to lock horns in 2011

Webber & Vettel

Red Bull Racing owner Dietrich Mateschitz expects Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel will resume their on track rivalry in 2011.

Hitherto the happiest team in Formula One the atmosphere at Red Bull changed irrevocably following contact between Webber and Vettel at last year’s Turkish Grand Prix. Tensions between the two drivers continued to simmer throughout 2010.

Speaking to Autosport Mateschitz declared, “Sebastian is fully motivated, and Mark nothing less. They won’t exchange gifts. Therefore I expect a similar situation to last year. And they remain both free to race. We do not change our strategy.”

The Red Bull boss also expects to see Webber competing in F1 beyond the term of his current contract, which expires following the 2011 season.

“Why should he? He has a body of steel, and he is mentally in perfect shape. If he does not continue with us, he will be offered a contract somewhere else. He is a top driver, at the same level as Sebastian. They both are exceptional guys, and this includes characters,” he said.

[Source: Autosport | Pic: Red Bull Racing/Getty Images]

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Ford WRC

Mikko Hirvonen wins Rally Sweden

Ford WRC driver Mikko Hirvonen has started the 2011 season in the best way possible with an opening round win at Rally Sweden. Throughout the course of the weekend, which saw temperature extremes plummet to -26°C, the new Fiesta RS WRC was the car to beat.

Indeed, Ford drivers filled all three podium places with Hirvonen’s Ford WRC team mate Jari-Matti Latvala coming home in third place, with the pair split by M-Sport Stobart driver Mads Ostberg.

Thanks to the Ford WRC team for providing this highlights package of Hirvonen’s win.

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Green Machines Porsche

Porsche planning a hybrid debut for Geneva

Porsche 918 RSR

Porsche has revealed they will be bringing a new “parallel full hybrid model” to the Geneva Motor Show. The company says this move has been based on the success of the Cayenne S Hybrid.

Also on show in Geneva will be the recently revealed 918 RSR (interior pictured above), which made its debut at Detroit last month.

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McLaren

VIDEO: McLaren MP4-12C at Portimao

The McLaren MP4-12C recently had its global media launch at the Portimao Circuit in Portugal. Supporting the written and pictorial material from McLaren are these three videos.

The first concentrates on the performance of the 12C, the second includes highlights from the media driving the car while the final clip shows how McLaren Automotive have used the company’s Formula One simulator to help develop the new road car.

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McLaren

McLaren MP4-12C: Official specs & performance data

McLaren MP4-12C

McLaren has officially lifted the wraps of its new MP4-12C supercar. There’s a monster press release available after the break, but to get to the point the key performance numbers are listed below:

  • Engine: 3799cc V8 twin turbo
  • Valvetrain: 32-valve, DOHC, dual VVT
  • Transmission: 7 Speed SSG with Pre-Cog
  • Power: 600PS (592bhp) at 7,000 rpm
  • Torque: 600Nm between 3,000 – 7,000 rpm
  • Dry weight (with lightweight options): 1301kgs
  • 0 – 100kph in 3.3s (3.1s with optional Corsa tyres)
  • 0 – 200kph in 9.1s (8.9s on optional Corsa tyres)
  • Top speed: 330kph (205mph)
  • 1/4 mile: 10.9s @ 135 mph

Perhaps the most impressive thing you will read about the 12C in coming days comes courtesy of Chris Harris from Evo, “It’s faster than a Ferrari 458 Italia, has more useable performance, rides better, has more mechanical grip.”

UPDATE: Autoblog has a great in-depth review of the MP4-12C, it’s well worth a read.

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Lexus

Is anyone buying the Lexus LFA Nürburgring Package?

Lexus LF-A Nurburgring Package

Almost 12 months ago Lexus told us the LFA Nürburgring Package was available for sale. Now they’re hoping we’ve forgotten that news and are telling us the world debut of the same car will take place at the Geneva Auto Salon in March.

At the time there was no indication those wanting one of the limited LFAs would have to wait 12 months, so either they neglected to brief us on that last year, or sales are slow.

Starting with a mega-expensive LFA supercar, Lexus have thrown some magic paint, a revised aero package and a few extra horses at the Ring pack. The LFA itself is limited to 500 units and from that allocation 50 have been set aside for the marketurgring treatment.

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Volkswagen

Volkswagen Golf24 promo video

Volkswagen has released a brief teaser clip for their Golf24 endurance racer. At just 30 seconds long this clip is too short. With any luck we will see much more of this car at the Nürburgring 24 hour race in late June.