Un toque de Dolce Vita en la línea de salida de la ‘1000 Miglia’ 2020

Brescia, martes 22 de Octubre 2020 – 32 ediciones como partner histórico y cronómetro oficial de la Carrera. Organizada tradicionalmente en mayo, la Carrera de coches conocida como la más bonita del mundo, ha tenido lugar este año del 22 al 25 de octubre, cumpliendo todas las medidas de seguridad sanitaria. Este trastorno en el calendario no ha enfriado el entusiasmo de los más de 400 equipos que han participado para superar los 1.618 kilómetros de la carrera, bajo la atenta y alentadora mirada de Jacky Ickx, gran amigo de la Casa y que ha presidido las actividades organizadas por Chopard y se ha encargado de desvelar los relojes de la Colección Mille Miglia creados por los Artesanos de la Casa en homenaje a la Carrera.  

La Carrera más bonita del Mundo

Chopard ha sido un socio leal en la celebración del rally de Resistencia Mille Miglia desde 1988, una colaboración nacida de la pasión desde hace mucho tiempo de la familia Scheufele por tener y conducir automóviles históricos en los que también compiten.

Un toque de Dolce Vita en la línea de salida de la ‘1000 Miglia’ 2020

Un toque de Dolce Vita en la línea de salida de la ‘1000 Miglia’ 2020

Fundada en 1927, la Mille Miglia es una de las carreras de coches históricos más famosa en el mundo. Cuando comenzó a correrse, los 1,618km (equivalente a 1,005 millas) era una Carrera al aire libre que comenzaba y terminaba en Brescia, teniendo a Roma como el punto de retorno.

En 1955, el famoso conductor de carreras británico Sir Stirling Moss ganó la Carrera en un tiempo récord que todavía hoy perdura, completando la Carrera en diez horas, siete minutos y 48 segundos con una velocidad de97.96 millas por hora.

Después de dejar de existir en su formato original en 1957, la Mille Miglia revivió en 1977 como una competición de tiempo y fiabilidad de coches construidos entre 1927 y 1957 cubriendo 1,000 millas siguiendo casi la misma ruta original en el corazón de Italia desde Brescia a Roma y vuelta.

Dolce Vita italiana

El jueves 22 de octubre empezó la Carrera en la Famosa Viale Venezia en Brescia hacia el fin de la primera etapa en Cervia Milano Maritima, pasando por Lake Garda y las ciudades de Sirmione, Mantua, Ferrara y Ravenna.

El Segundo día los participantes condujeron por la ciudad medieval de Urbino, Macerata y Amatrice, hasta Roma. La salida desde la Ciudad Eterna se realizó la temprano en la Mañana del día siguiente, siendo este el día más largo de la Carrera. Y pasando por la Piazza del Campo de Siena y la ciudad de Lucca.

Nuevas piezas para la Colección Mille Miglia

Siguiendo la tradición anual, Chopard ha presentado una nueva serie de relojes para conmemorar esta nueva edición de la Mille Miglia. El Mille Miglia 2020 Race Edition chronograph disponible en una edición limitada de 250 piezas, con una caja de 42 mm de diámetro en acero inoxidable granallado con tratamiento DLC y oro ético rosa, con dial y correa de piel negros; y 1000 piezas en acero inoxidable granallado con tratamiento DLC, ambos equipados por un movimiento mecánico de carga automática con certificado de cronometría.

La Colección está compuesta por otras dos piezas de acero inoxidable vestidas de azul el Mille Miglia GTS Azzurro Power Control (una edición de 500 piezas con 43 mm de diámetro) y el Mille Miglia GTS Azzurro Chrono (una edición de 750 piezas con un diámetro de 44 mm) también equipados por un movimiento mecánico de carga automática con certificado de cronometría.

Y por último, Chopard ha presentado un cronómetro automático de tourbillon en una edición limitada de 20 piezas, el Mille Miglia Lab One, un concept watch ultraligero, integra una caja muy contemporánea en forma de cojín, titanio ennegrecido, una ergonomía y tecnicidad excepcionales, un movimiento tourbillon (Chopard 04.03-M) equipado con un mecanismo de parada patentado inédito y una corona invisible que también es objeto de una patente.

“Porsche Unseen” provides a glimpse of unreleased concept cars

“Porsche Unseen” provides a glimpse of unreleased concept cars

Stuttgart, Germany. Under the title “Porsche Unseen”, Porsche is for the first time publishing design studies from 2005 to 2019 which have until now been kept under lock and key. The sports car manufacturer is showing spectacular visions of 15 different cars. The early studies cover the segments “Spin-offs“, “Little rebels“, “Hyper cars“ and “What’s next?”. In this way, Porsche is offering an exclusive insight into its design process – from the very first drawing to the finished model ready for series production.

“Porsche Unseen” provides a glimpse of unreleased concept cars

“Porsche Unseen” provides a glimpse of unreleased concept cars

“People all over the world love the timeless and innovative design of our sports cars,” says Oliver Blume, Chairman of the Executive Board at Porsche AG. “Visionary concept studies are the foundation of this success: they provide the pool of ideas for the Porsche design of tomorrow, and combine our strong tradition with trailblazing future technologies.”

“Porsche Unseen” provides a glimpse of unreleased concept cars

“Porsche Unseen” provides a glimpse of unreleased concept cars

The previously unpublished design studies are being presented exclusively by the Porsche Newsroom in a series of articles. The 911:Magazine web TV format has also dedicated an episode to selected studies and examines the connection between the studies and the current production models together with Porsche Chief Designer Michael Mauer. For fans of the brand, the book entitled “Porsche Unseen” is released today by the Delius Klasing publishing house. Interested readers are given a detailed look behind the scenes of Style Porsche. A selection of studies will also be on display later for fans to admire live: the Porsche Museum will be integrating the models in the exhibition in 2021.


The design process: from the first drawing to the drivable prototype
The design process starts with a sketch. This is visualised in the next step as a 3D model. As soon as an idea is to be developed further, small models are produced in a scale of 1:3, then followed by hard models in the scale 1:1. “The virtual world is the first step, but you especially have to experience the unusual models in reality in order to understand whether a car has small, large or surprising proportions,” says Michael Mauer, Vice President Style Porsche. In contrast to the development of a production model where several models are always developed with different styling formats, the vision projects, on the other hand, concentrate on a single vision model which serves as a protagonist for the central idea.


“Porsche intentionally has just a single design studio – located in the direct proximity of development,” says Michael Mauer. “Weissach is our epicentre. Instead of opening advanced design studios in the distant metropolises of North America and Asia, our designers come from all over the world to Porsche in Weissach in order to create the latest production sports cars and automotive visions at the heart of the brand. More than 120 designers, experts for interior, exterior, colours and materials, model builders, modellers and study engineers work in the Porsche Design Studio.

“Porsche Unseen” provides a glimpse of unreleased concept cars

“Porsche Unseen” provides a glimpse of unreleased concept cars

The design studies: on a journey of the mind into the future of mobility
“When it comes to the visions we develop, it is not about bringing every car onto the road. Instead, it is more a question of establishing creative space and a relationship with the future,” says Michael Mauer when describing the design process and adds: “There are two possibilities for continuing to develop as a brand: either you improve your products from the present, that is to say step-by-step. However, it is difficult to be really innovative in this process. Or you give free rein to your creativity. The idea is to let your thoughts jump to the day after tomorrow, and to then move back from there to tomorrow.”

Based on this idea, Porsche develops the product and brand identity which characterises and secures the appearance of all models in the long term. The design language for future models develops from the long-term vision. In this process, the higher-level goal is to combine the Porsche design DNA with state-of-the-art vehicle engineering. On the one hand, this secures the innovative capability of future Porsche models and, on the other, also provides an evolutionary reference to the rich history of Porsche. A closer look at some examples:

The Porsche 919 Street (2017; 1:1 clay model) was developed on the basis of the technology used in the Porsche 919 Hybrid, promising to make the exhilarating driving experience of the LMP1 race car available to amateur drivers. Under the outer shell are the carbon monocoque and powerful 900 PS hybrid racing drivetrain that helped the Porsche 919 to achieve numerous victories at Le Mans. The dimensions and wheelbase were also the same as on the race car.

With its spartan, puristic cockpit, the characteristic radiator grilles over the mid engine, red graphic elements and the suggested fins at the rear, the compact Porsche Vision Spyder (2019; 1:1 hard model) clearly calls to mind the Porsche 550-1500 RS Spyder from 1954. At the same time, the study was intended to further develop the design identity of Porsche and provide a pool of ideas for future details – for example, the ultra-modern roll bar.


The Porsche vision “Renndienst” (2018; 1:1 hard model) is the free interpretation of a family-friendly space concept for up to six persons. The design team designed a futuristic “space shuttle“ with exciting proportions. The study shows how the Porsche design DNA with its characteristic surface modelling can be transferred to an unknown vehicle segment for the brand. In the interior, passengers find a comfortable and modular travel cabin. The driver sits in a central driver’s seat. The all-electric drive technology is located in the underbody. As a result, passengers can enjoy an unexpectedly generous space and travel experience combined with Porsche-like flair.

The book “Porsche Unseen” is now available from retailers with the ISBN number 978-3-667-11980-3. The design studies are presented in detail over 328 pages with impressive photos from Stefan Bogner and informative text by Jan Karl Baedeker. It is published by Delius Klasing Verlag and is also available in the Porsche Museum shop.

KTM X-BOX

KTM X-BOX a revolutionary sports car Concept

REVOLUTIONARY. PURISTIC. RADICAL.

The production KTM X-BOW is KTM’s interpretation of a super sports car for the 21st century. “We took Colin Chapman’s idea of a spartan, lightweight sports car reduced to the bare essentials and transfered it into the new millennium – with as many technological innovations as possible”, says KTM CEO Stefan Pierer, of the first four-wheeled model in KTM’s history

ICONIC DESIGN FROM KISKA

The design concept. Focused on only including elements that directly add to the performance and function of the vehicle. Trim away and leave off everything else. Assemble the best suppliers of the necessary components and use the strongest, lightest and most advanced materials available. However, no other car epitomises the term “super sports car” as thoroughly and uncompromisingly as the KTM X-BOW.

With the KTM X-BOW GT, KISKA has designed a vehicle whose exceptional characteristics can now also be experienced without a helmet. The elegant, frameless windscreen construction, which wraps protectively around the driver and passenger in the same way as a helmet visor, allows the occupants to forego their own headgear. At the same time, however, it does nothing to impair the pure driving experience or the radical design of the revolutionary KTM X-BOW.

The next step: The KTM X-BOW GT4, developed in partnership with racing car specialist Reiter Engineering, yet using iconic KISKA design language again, marked KTMs step into international car racing and brought lightweight sensation into the field of GT4 championships worldwide.

NEW PROJECTS – THE KTM X-BOW GTX & GT2

Performance and purism, united in a unique, extreme design, and armed for adventures on the most legendary race tracks in the world. The KTM X-BOW GTX & GT2 will set new benchmarks for lightweight racing cars, keeping the focus on the essentials: further weight reduction, increased engine performance, enhanced aerodynamics, refined handling. Furthermore, it will contain new technical features and decisive enlargement of usability. The KTM X-BOW GTX & GT2 also set standards in matters of

PURE RACE BRED TECHNOLOGY

The carbon monocoque, which is unique for sports cars, was derived directly from a Dallara Formula 3 chassis. The extremely high shoulders of the monocoque protect much more effectively than any other technical solution in the event of a side impact. The front crash box, connected to the monocoque, meets the Formula 3 and sports car standards. The carbon monocoque itself is a four-layer construction that is double-walled from the driver’s torso on. Like the monocoque itself, the roll hoops come directly from Formula racing and, in the worst case, are able to carry 2.5 times the vehicle weight.

THE CHASSIS WAS DEVELOPED WITH ITALIAN SPORTS CAR SPECIALIST DALLARA AND COMPOSITE EXPERTS FROM KTM TECHNOLOGY. ENGINE PARTNER AUDI REFINED THE PERFORMANCE AND WP CREATED A SUSPENSION SYSTEM THAT ALLOWS EXCEPTIONAL HANDLING AND CORNERING AGILITY, ENABLING THE 790 KILOGRAM SUPER SPORTS CAR TO CHALLENGE NEARLY EVERY EXISTING SPORTS CAR.

The world’s first production car with a full carbon composite monocoque that weighs only 80 kilograms, yet has exceptional levels of safety. Aerodynamics refined from open-wheel racing, jointly developed by KTM Technologies and Dallara produces up to 400 kg downforce at 200 km/h*, allowing up to 2 G of lateral acceleration – superior to any other street legal car!

 

FERRARI OMOLOGATA

Maranello, September 2020 – A unique Ferrari has been seen lapping Fiorano today during a brief yet intense shakedown. While the V12 engine note reverberating around the track may have sounded familiar, the car’s arresting looks are unique although guaranteed to strike a chord with the marque’s aficionados. With its Rosso Magma finish and sophisticated racing livery, the new Ferrari Omologata is a clear descendent of Ferrari’s great GT tradition spanning seven decades of history.

FERRARI OMOLOGATA: A NEW ONE-OFF CREATION

Fiorano sees the premiere of the

10th one-off crafted over a V12 platform

Commissioned by a discerning European client, the latest offering in Ferrari’s line of unique coachbuilt one-off models is a vibrant evocation of the values that define Ferrari in relation to GT racing: a car that is equally at ease on the road as it is hitting the apex on the track in the hands of a true gentleman driver.

The Ferrari Omologata project took a little over two years to complete from the initial presentation of sketches, starting with images that covered a variety of inspirations, from racing heritage to sci-fi and references to modern architecture. The idea from the onset was to create a futuristic design with distinctive elements reinterpreted in a fresh manner to provide potential for a timeless shape that is certain to leave a lasting impression.

To achieve this, the designers unlocked every possible area of freedom from the underlying package of the 812 Superfast, keeping only the windscreen and headlights as existing bodywork elements. The objective was to exploit the proportions of the potent, mid-front layout to deliver a very sleek design defined by smooth volumes and undulating reflections, uplifted by sharp graphics with sparingly distilled surface breaks wherever dictated by aerodynamic functions. The trickiest aspect was striking the ideal balance between expressiveness and restraint: the Omologata had to ooze street presence whilst maintaining a very pure formal language.

The designers carefully studied the stance and attitude of the car from all angles, defining a tapering front volume from the flattened oval grille. The rounded section over the front wheelarches, emphasized by a contrasting stripe wrapping across the bonnet, seems to naturally extrude from the grille. Rear of the door, the flank develops into a very potent rear muscle that neatly blends upwards into the three-quarter panel. The entire volume is rendered deliberately imposing through the elimination of the rear quarter light, while three horizontal transversal cuts in the fastback volume visually lower the rear mass. The tail is surmounted by a prominent spoiler which adds not only downforce, but a more aggressive, sporty stance. Overall, the car appears to be poised to attack the tarmac even at a standstill and, seen from the rear, the deeply set single taillights underline the tension.

Uniqueness in more than name

Satisfying every safety constraint for road homologation without interfering with any of the usability and tractability of a Ferrari is always a huge challenge for the design team led by Flavio Manzoni, the more so when starting from an existing platform. Omologata was indeed a keyword that resonated throughout the development of this, the 10th front-engined V12 one-off Ferrari has delivered since the 2009 P540 Superfast Aperta. Beyond the clear instructions coming from the client and down to every detail on the car, the designers effectively took into account countless variables to make this a bespoke model through and through, one which could easily find its place in any Ferrari showroom. The quest for the ultimate touch went as far as developing a new shade of red just for the livery, to match the fiery triple-layer Rosso Magma over darkened carbon-fibre finish.

Inside the car, a plethora of trim details suggests a strong link to Ferrari’s rich racing heritage. The electric blue seats, finished in a tasteful combination of leather and Jeans Aunde® fabric with 4-point racing harnesses, stand out against a full black interior. In the absence of rear quarter lights and screen, the atmosphere in the cabin is purposeful, reminiscent of a bygone era. Metal parts on the dashboard and steering wheel are finished with the crackled paint effect associated with the great GT racers of the 1950s and 1960s as well as with Ferrari’s engine cam covers. A hammered paint effect so often used in cars such as the 250 LM and 250 GTO finds its way on details such as the inner door handles and on the Ferrari F1 bridge.

A fitting one-off exercise, the Omologata manages to encompass a range of subtle Ferrari signature design cues without falling into nostalgia. Its hand-crafted aluminium bodywork is sprinkled with almost subliminal details, in a way that challenges the enthusiast to identify the various sources of inspiration that played a part into its inception.

Modena, 10 September 2020 For Maserati, this is the start of a new Era. The Trident brand takes centre stage with revolutionary new cars, innovations and projects: for the Brand, the focus is strongly on the future.

The Maserati White Book

After the spark ignited by the Ghibli Hybrid, presented in July, the power of the Trofeo Collection launched in August, and the world première of the MC20 supercar, revealed to the world with an unprecedented event, the time has now come for a real journey into the future of Maserati in Modena, where the Brand’s tomorrow is being built, starting from its roots.

Innovation, passion and uniqueness guide the Brand in this phase of total renewal.

The starting-point for this journey is the historic plant on Viale Ciro Menotti in Modena. The Modena plant, where the Trident has had its home for over 80 years, is a magical location that combines the Brand’s “made in Italy” DNA and its Heritage with an irrepressible drive towards the future and innovation: the plant has been modernised with new production, engine assembly and painting facilities specifically for the new MC20.

In fact the Nettuno, the supercar’s ground-breaking V6 power unit, is the first creation of the Maserati Engine Lab, the new engine hub recently created within the Modena site, which has also, for the first time in its history, been equipped with a state-of-the-art, environment-friendly paintshop.

MC20 is the first step in the new Era, the first model that marks out a new path to the future. The supercar’s strikingly elegant design is achieved by finely balancing a series of opposites: a blend of craftsmanship and engineering, elegance and performance, racing spirit and pleasure at the wheel. Designed by the Maserati Style Centre in Turin, MC20 is 100% developed, engineered and produced in Modena, and began to take shape in the laboratories of the Maserati Innovation Lab, the Trident brand’s engineering hub, a facility of excellence where all the Maserati models of today and tomorrow are brought to life.

In the Maserati Innovation Lab in Modena, digital processes support the product’s development, applying the exclusive Maserati formula which adopts an integrated approach to prioritise the human factor right from the initial phases: customer-focus is incorporated in the world of virtual simulation with an exclusive hardware-software mix. In fact, more than 90% of the MC20’s vehicle dynamics were developed with the aid of virtual models, using an innovative approach called Virtual Vehicle Dynamics Development, managed by Maserati in-house.

The Maserati Innovation Lab is therefore the perfect location for discussing the Brand’s tomorrow, and its laboratories will bring forth the Folgore and the new Grecale SUV.

Folgore is the new strategy for electrification the Maserati way, and ignites the flame of a new energy. An energy that will project the Trident into the future.

The new Maserati GranTurismo and GranCabrio will be the Brand’s first cars to adopt 100% electric solutions; they will be engineered in Modena and built at the Turin production hub. There will also be an electric version of the MC20, to be produced at the Maserati plant in Modena.

The first step in the range’s electrification is Ghibli Hybrid, launched in July. The challenge facing Maserati was to enter the world of electrification without betraying the Brand’s core philosophy and values. The result? The creation of the best possible hybrid. Keeping faith with its DNA, Maserati has chosen a hybrid solution focused primarily on improving performance, while also saving fuel and cutting emissions.

The future Maserati SUV will carry the name of a wind. It is to be called Grecale, after the fierce north-east wind of the Mediterranean Sea, and it is destined to play a key role in the Brand’s development.

Maserati has a long-standing practice of naming its cars after the world’s most famous winds.

It all began in 1963, with the legendary Mistral. This was followed by Ghibli, Bora, Merak and Khamsin. And in 2016 by Levante, the first SUV in Maserati’s history.

The Brand’s new era also embraces the customisation of its cars. Thanks to the new Maserati FUORISERIE programme, it will now be possible to customise every Maserati to the customer’s taste, and every purchaser is offered the opportunity of a unique experience in the new “car tailoring” shop, to be created at the Modena headquarters. To help customers to find their way around the thousands of possible combinations, we have created three basic collections as starting-points, three collections – called Corse, Unica and Futura – that express the brand’s power and represent its values, uniting breath-taking performance with elegance and innovation.

In its drive towards the future, the Brand proudly maintains its links with its DNA; Maserati starts from Modena, from the heart of Italy’s Motor Valley, the epicentre of passion, performance and audacity, and also gives due prominence to the wonderful cars from its past through the dedicated services in the new Classiche programme.

In addition, to mark the opening of the Brand’s new Era and the significant “MMXX: Time to be Audacious” event, the spotlight goes up on the global mobility stage and Maserati strengthens its bond with its home city: Modena has been chosen for the presentation to the world of the latest addition to the family, the MC20, and one of the cars is displayed on Piazza Grande, below the Ghirlandina tower. What’s more, Piazza Roma hosts the Trofeo Collection: the most extreme, powerful trims of Levante, Ghibli and Quattroporte.

Trofeo Collection is now complete. After the launch in 2018 of Levante Trofeo, the SUV’s most extreme, most powerful version, the new Quattroporte and Ghibli Trofeo with the new 580 hp V8 engine are now available, achieving the pinnacle of performance, sportiness and luxury and making them the most powerful Maserati sedans ever.

Also during the event, the Anatomical Theatre in Modena is the location for an “anatomy session” in which Nettuno, the new Modena-made engine, can be viewed opened up and dissected, an opportunity to examine the characteristics of a technological gem down to the tiniest detail.

Maserati S.p.A.
Maserati produces a complete range of unique cars with an amazing personality, immediately recognisable anywhere. With their style, technology and innately exclusive character, they delight the most discerning, demanding tastes and have always been a global automotive industry benchmark. A tradition of successful cars, each of them redefining what makes an Italian sports car in terms of design, performance, comfort, elegance and safety, currently available on more than seventy markets internationally. Ambassadors of this heritage are the Quattroporte flagship, the Ghibli sports sedan, now also available in hybrid version, the Trident Brand’s first electrified car, and the Levante, the first made by Maserati SUV, all models denoted by use of the choicest materials and technical solutions of superlative excellence. A complete range, including V6 and V8 petrol, 4 cylinder hybrid and V6 diesel powerplants, with rear-wheel and four-wheel drive. The range’s prestige was recently even further enhanced by the introduction of the new Trofeo Collection, comprising Ghibli, Quattroporte and Levante, equipped with the powerful 580 hp V8 engine. The top-of-the-range is the new MC20 supercar, powered by the ground-breaking Nettuno V6 engine, incorporating F1-derived technologies now made available in the power unit of a standard production car for the first time. Today, the Maserati range is produced at three plants: Ghibli and Quattroporte are built at Grugliasco (Turin) at the Avvocato Giovanni Agnelli Plant (AGAP), and Levante at the Mirafiori Plant in Turin. The new MC20 supercar is produced in Modena, at the historic Viale Ciro Menotti plant.

Septiembre de 2020, Gaydon: Aston Martin ha presentado el AMR-C01 Racing Simulator, el simulador doméstico de lujo definitivo para los conductores que quieren competir en el mundo virtual o real y el primero de su tipo ofrecido por la marca británica.

ASTON MARTIN REVELA EL PRIMER SIMULADOR DE CARRERAS: EL AMR-C01

  • Aston Martin se asocia con Curv Racing Simulators para crear el simulador de carreras AMR-C01, que ofrece lo último en experiencias de lujo en deportes electrónicos.
  • Con un monocasco de fibra de carbono, AMR-C01 proporciona una experiencia de conducción totalmente inmersiva para el usuario doméstico
  • Las primeras entregas del simulador de edición limitada comenzarán en el cuarto trimestre de 2020
  • Curv está dirigido por el piloto de Aston Martin y especialista en simuladores, Darren Turner

AMR-C01 es el primer producto que nace de una nueva asociación entre Aston Martin y la empresa británica de tecnología Curv Racing Simulators.

Diseñado por Aston Martin y diseñado por Curv, el AMR-C01 tiene un monocasco de fibra de carbono liviano y utiliza la última tecnología para brindar una experiencia de conducción completamente inmersiva para el usuario doméstico. La posición del asiento refleja la del Aston Martin Valkyrie, agregando una sensación de hipercoche futurista al simulador. Ensamblado a mano por Curv Racing Simulators, utilizando componentes de la más alta calidad y el último software Assetto Corsa, AMR-C01 está listo para transportar a sus usuarios al emocionante mundo de las carreras virtuales.

El AMR-C01 será una adición elegante a cualquier sala de juegos de lujo. El aspecto del simulador es único, gracias al trabajo del equipo de diseño de Aston Martin con sede en la sede de la empresa en Gaydon. Confeccionado en fibra de carbono, la parte delantera de la carrocería del simulador tiene la forma de invocar la característica parrilla de Aston Martin Racing. AMR-C01 tiene una apariencia poderosa pero al mismo tiempo mantiene el nivel de refinamiento y calidad de superficie y acabado que los clientes esperan de cualquier Aston Martin. El monocasco de fibra de carbono proporciona una estructura rígida, cuyo diseño también se suma al aspecto deportivo del simulador.

Marek Reichman, director creativo de Aston Martin, dijo: “Este fue un desafío para el equipo de diseño ya que, aunque el simulador no es un automóvil, está inspirado en nuestros autos de carreras. Tenía que irradiar la misma elegancia, con las mismas líneas dinámicas y el mismo equilibrio de proporciones que cualquier Aston Martin con un linaje de carreras. Puedo imaginar el AMR-C01 en la más hermosa de las residencias como una obra de arte escultórica por derecho propio “.


Las carreras de deportes electrónicos han disfrutado de un crecimiento exponencial cuando los calendarios de carreras del mundo se suspendieron en 2020 y continúan prosperando ahora que se reanudaron las carreras de la vida real. El AMR-C01 es la elección perfecta para aquellos que disfrutan del mundo virtual de los deportes electrónicos competitivos y también para los conductores de carreras dedicados que quieren perfeccionar sus habilidades antes de su próxima carrera.

Curv Racing Simulators está dirigido por el piloto oficial de Aston Martin, Darren Turner, un especialista en simuladores con más de 20 años de experiencia en simulación de Fórmula 1 de vanguardia.

Turner dijo: “El AMR-C01 tiene que ver con el amor por las carreras. Hemos creado un simulador doméstico con una inmersión increíble que ofrece a los usuarios la oportunidad de pasar un buen rato compitiendo en el mundo virtual, desde la comodidad de su propia casa. Nuestro objetivo era crear un simulador que proporcionara tanto disfrute de la realidad virtual como de las carreras reales. Los coches de carreras son muy divertidos y es genial ver que con el crecimiento de las carreras de deportes electrónicos, ahora se están involucrando más personas.

“Modelamos la posición del conductor en el Aston Martin Valkyrie para que los usuarios del AMR-C01 puedan obtener la experiencia completa del hipercoche. Estoy muy orgulloso de lo que hemos podido lograr, con el diseño y la ingeniería creando lo que creo que es el simulador de hogar más hermoso disponible “.

Limitado a solo 150 ejemplares, el libro de pedidos del Aston Martin AMR-C01 de fabricación británica ya está abierto. El simulador viene con un PVP base de £ 57,500 más impuestos. Las primeras entregas están programadas para el cuarto trimestre de 2020. Para obtener más información, visite:www.curvrs.com

McCall’s Motorworks Revival 2021 Celebrates 30 YEARS!

MONTEREY, Calif. – McCall’s Motorworks Revival, sometimes called The Jet Party, kicked off vintage car week here as enthusiasts streamed into the region for days of car shows, official automaker events and hob-knobbing leading up to Sunday’s Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.

McCall’s Motorworks Revival 2021 Celebrates 30 YEARS!

Held at the Monterey Jet Center, the revival featured an array of exotic and classic cars blended in with planes, racecars, motorcycles and luxury items like jewelry. This year the eclectic lineup of cars included vintage Ferraris and Porsches, a raised 1964 Chevy Impala, a classic Toyota Land Cruiser and a Cobra.

The 1960s Ford GT40 racecar sat near the modern Ford GT, while Camilo Pardo, the designer of the in-between generation (2004-06), held court nearby. Iconic planes like the B25, P51 and an ancient biplane were intermingled with the flashy cars.

Show-goers tipped drinks, tossed back heavy hors d’oeuvres and desserts, ogled the seemingly random collection of amazing machines and prepared for days of celebrating the automobile on the Monterey Peninsula. The revival is in its 26th year and is put on by McCall Events, whose owner Gordon McCall is a class judge at the concours and the cofounder another Monterey car week staple, the Quail. The revival also collects donations for a California police charity.

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Food & Wine The Motorworks Revival VIP guests enjoy a taste of California’s finest regional cuisine and award winning wines along with sparkling champagnes, pasties, and imported caviars.

Located in the beautiful central coast of California, the Monterey Peninsula has long been touted as one of the best destinations in the world for fresh, authentic California cuisine. From the local catch of the day out of Monterey Bay, to the world-class grapes grown in the sun soaked hills of the Carmel Valley, enjoying the native flavors of the region are a way of life for California.

McCall’s Motorworks Revival invites you to participate in one of the world’s most exclusive events held during Monterey Car Week.

Exhibit a vehicle from your collection and join us at McCall’s Motorworks Revival 2020 at the Monterey Jet Center as we kick off Monterey Car Week in style!

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Covered by the global automotive, lifestyle, and luxury press, major media outlets attend McCall’s and share their story with the world!

“Gordon McCall’s Motorworks Revival…pulls cars and celebrities…, adds planes, wine, and dinner, and is a worthwhile “elbow rub”…”

– Porsche Panorama

“Gordon McCall’s Motorworks Revival at the Monterey Jet Center is one of the most exclusive events of it’s kind in the United States.”

– The Peninsula Hotel Magazine

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2021-THE 30TH ANNUAL MCCALL’S MOTORWORKS REVIVAL | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11TH, 2021

2022– THE 31ST ANNUAL MCCALL’S MOTORWORKS REVIVAL | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17TH, 2022

 

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Like the gnarled reflections in the polished aluminum skin of this faithful recreation of the legendary race car, the tale of Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe, chassis number CSX2286, became distorted over the last 55 years.

 

The truth behind Shelby’s 1964 “secret weapon” Cobra Daytona Coupe

As the story goes, the truck carrying CSX2286, the one-off Daytona Coupe built special for the 1964 24 Hours of Le Mans race, was involved in an accident on the way to the track. Carroll Shelby’s “secret weapon,” as the car would become known, was badly damaged and would not be able to race. According to the legend, the car was powered by an iron-block 427 with aluminum cylinder heads, just like the one the NASCAR boys had been running, and had been tested at Riverside.

In reality, the car was never finished. Despite the best efforts of John Ohlsen, one of Shelby’s trusted fabricators, CSX2286 was still missing major components in June 1964 and wasn’t ready to race. Despite the “story,” it was never put on a truck headed for Le Mans. Instead it remained under construction in a dark and dusty corner of Carrozzeria Grand Sport, an Italian body shop in Modena often used by Shelby.

“I think this story was invented by Shelby as an answer to why it never arrived in France for the race,” says Peter Brock, who designed the Cobra Daytona Coupe for Shelby in 1964. “It couldn’t have, as it was never completed and never ran. Since some people knew of Shelby’s plan to embarrass Ferrari with a prototype Daytona Coupe at Le Mans and it never showed, he had the story released that it had been crashed on the way to France.”

Months earlier, Shelby asked Ohlsen to yank the coupe’s 289 small-block, lengthen its chassis three inches and install an all-aluminum 427. He wanted a big-block to take on Ferrari in the Prototype Class. “The idea was that it would have the power of a big block with the lightweight of the 289,” Brock says.

Ohlsen modified the chassis at Shelby’s shop in Venice, California, and then shipped the car to Italy where he would oversee the body modifications and install the larger engine. Only Ford wouldn’t make Shelby an aluminum 427. “They said the bore spacing and thin walls of the block would cause overheating,” says Brock, who is now 82. “Instead, they sent us an aluminum 390 block, which Ohlsen installed.”

Unfortunately, time ran out. “The car was maybe 70-percent completed,” Brock says. “He was waiting on a long list of parts from Ford, including a clutch.” Shelby must have been disappointed. With more than 500 horsepower and weighing just 2200 pounds, the sleek, aerodynamic coupe would have been the fastest car on the three-mile long Mulsanne Straight that year. “We were running 197 mph in the 289 car,” Brock says. “So it would have easily passed 200 mph.”

Enzo must have had a laugh when he heard of his rival’s misfortune, and his team did win big that year, with Ferraris taking all three podium spots. But Shelby’s crew was a scrappy bunch, and a small-block Daytona Coupe, CSX229—with Ohlsen as crew chief and driven by Bob Bondurant and Dan Gurney—finished fourth, winning the GT class over Enzo’s GTOs.

After Le Mans, Ohlsen hoped to get the car ready for the final race of the season at Monza. “We even started calling it ‘The Monza Coupe,’ as opposed to the Daytona Coupe,” Brock says with a laugh. But factions inside Ford didn’t want the car competing with the company’s new GT40 and the parts never arrived.

Incomplete, CSX2286 was finally shipped back to California, where it was returned to its original short wheelbase, small-block configuration. It was then raced, only once, competing at Le Mans the following year, driven by Gurney and Jerry Grant. Due to clutch trouble it failed to finish.

In 1981, the car was tested by Car and Driver. With its small-block engine, the Daytona hit 60 mph in 4.4 seconds, 100 mph in a just 10.5 seconds, and tore through the quarter in 12.7 seconds at 111 mph.

Today, the storied blue Cobra Coupe, one of only six ever built, survives in the collection of Rob Walton, heir to the Walmart fortune. “That car is worth more than $15,000,000,” says Lance Stander, CEO of Shelby Legendary Cars. “Our car only costs half a million.”

Stander is in the replica Cobra business. The native of South Africa has owned Superformance for 13 years and Shelby Legendary Cars for about 12 months (after changing the company name from Hillbank Motor Corporation), and a $495,000 recreation of Shelby’s 1964 big-block-powered Cobra Daytona Coupe is one of his newest and most expensive products.

The guy is a walking encyclopedia on the subject, from the cars to the drivers of the era, and he’s excited that his cars will appear in the upcoming Ford vs. Ferrari movie, which was filmed with Matt Damon as Shelby and Christian Bale as his driver Ken Miles.

“The movie should come out next summer,” he says with a smile. “We loaned a few Superformance Cobras to the production, which they wrapped multiple times so they looked like the old race cars. They shot a bunch of scenes out at Willow Springs Raceway, which is where Shelby did a lot of testing back then.”

The first of just six to be built, the “Secret Weapon” replica was completed about a year ago and given the chassis number CSX2603, making it the first in the CSX2000 Series since the 1960s. It was then quickly sold to Craig Hansen of Des Moines, Iowa. “Craig buys one of everything we do,” Stander says. “He’s bought about $3.5 million in cars from us in the last three and a half years.”

Hansen, however, never drives the car. It lives at Stander’s facility along with several others that belong to him. “The kind of owners that buy these are just buying them for show to look pretty,” Stander says while opening the coupe’s polished aluminum door. “Not to drive. Maybe just to a cars and coffee.”

I poke my nose into the Coupe’s stark interior. The odometer reads 21 miles. Stander can see the shock and disappointment on my face. To buy this car and never drive it does seem crazy. “Trust me, you don’t want to drive this car on the street,” he says. “It’s too hot. Too small inside.”

Climbing behind the wheel, I can see his point. I don’t really fit in the car. My left shoulder is pinned against the door and the sliding plexiglass window is just an inch or so from my face. Hard and flat, the seat is fixed in position up against the left rear wheel well and my right knee is jammed into the sheetmetal of the dash. The shifter is too far away, and the pedals, which require significant muscle to operate, are too close together. Radically offset, the glossy wood steering wheel is aimed at my right shoulder. There are no soft surfaces. The ceiling is raw aluminum and my word’s echo inside the cabin like I’m sitting in a coffee can.

The men that raced these cars had guts. Visibility is horrible in all directions and the spindly-looking roll bar is formed from 1.5-inch tubing. There’s zero side protection, the doors are hollow and seem to weigh just a few ounces. “That’s exactly how they were,” Stander says. “The whole car is just as it would have been in 1964, from its FIA legal Girling disc brakes to its Toploader four-speed to its hand formed aluminum body.”

Shaped at Thomas Kirkham’s place in Utah, the car’s skin, like the rest of the machine, is a work of art and an exacting reproduction of the original. Lift the enormous clamshell hood and the welded seams are revealed on its underside, just as it would have been in 1964. Although Hansen’s is polished like a Tiffany tea set and wears number 4 and a couple of white stripes, Stander will paint yours any way you’d like.

The truth behind Shelby’s 1964 “secret weapon” Cobra Daytona Coupe

The truth behind Shelby’s 1964 “secret weapon” Cobra Daytona Coupe

Also unique to the “secret weapon” is a large hood scoop to clear the big FE Ford’s four downdraft Webers. The scoop is open in the rear, and from the driver’s seat, with the hood down, I can clearly see the carbs. Also in sight a single small windshield wiper and yards of polished aluminum. The Daytona’s hood seems to go on for city block.

Fifty-five years ago Ohlsen pushed the coupe’s front wheels forward, stretching the race car’s wheelbase to 93 inches. Stander and his crew have done the same, recreating the coupes chassis in the same spec of round steel tubing and square stock as Shelby. And remember, the Daytona Coupes were based on 289 Cobras, so they had transverse leaf springs front and rear. Shelby finally switched to coil overs for the 427 Cobra roadsters. The control arms and the differential, with 3.54 gears and an oil cooler, are aluminum.

Although visually correct, the Shelby’s engine is the least authentic part of the car, measuring 468 cubic inches. Like the original’s 390, it features an aluminum block, and the headers are just like they were in 1964, hand welded to perfection, dumping side-pipe style under the doors. There’s also an aluminum radiator and an oil cooler. It’s a wet sump engine, but the oil filter is remote.

With a twist of the key, the big-block thunders to life, sending a violent shiver through the Daytona. Supplied by the Shelby Engine Company in Windsor, California, the big Ford packs a hydraulic roller cam, steel rocker arms with roller tips, a steel crank, forged rods, and a heady compression ratio. The company sells a similar crate engine with a Holley four-barrel for $28,299.99 it rates at 550 hp and 580 lb-ft of torque.

La parrilla de salida va a estar compuesta por grandes pilotos de diferentes categorías, que se han sumado al desafío benéfico del piloto de Formula 1. 

Gran Turismo All Star: confirmados todos los pilotos que van a competir junto a Carlos Sainz

Sony Interactive Entertainment y el Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, en colaboración con Grupo Mediapro, han dado a conocer el listado completo de pilotos que van a participar este viernes en el evento Gran Turismo All Star, un campeonato solidario que se disputará de forma virtual en Gran Turismo® Sport, el título de conducción exclusivo para PlayStation®4.

El desafío benéfico lanzado por Carlos Sainz ha recibido una respuesta multitudinaria a la que se han sumado algunos de los pilotos más importantes del universo del motorsport de nuestro país. La parrilla de salida del campeonato va a estar compuesta por grandes pilotos de diferentes categorías, desde el mundo de los rallyes hasta el motociclismo, pasando por los monoplazas y, por supuesto, los espectaculares GTs. Este es el listado completo de participantes:

– Carlos Sainz – Piloto oficial McLaren Formula 1®.
– Lucas Ordóñez – Piloto GT. Podio en las 24 horas de Le Mans.
– Nani Roma – Doble Campeón del Dakar.
– Antonio García – Piloto oficial Corvette. Triple Campeón de las 24 horas de Le Mans.
– Albert Costa – Piloto oficial Lamborghini. Campeón del International GT Open.
– Andy Soucek – Piloto oficial Bentley. Campeón de la F2.
– Tatiana Calderón – Piloto Super Formula. Test driver equipo Alfa Romeo.
– Marta García – Piloto W Series y Fórmula Renault.
– Dani Clos – Expiloto Formula 1.
– Roberto Merhi – Expiloto Formula 1.
– Roldán Rodríguez – Expiloto GP2.
– Álex Rins – Piloto oficial Suzuki – MotoGP™. Subcampeón del Mundo de Moto3™ y Moto2™.
– Coque López – Piloto del equipo Williams. Finalista en los FIA-Certified Gran Turismo Championships 2018 y 2019.
– Manuel Rodríguez – Piloto del equipo TRL. Finalista en los FIA-Certified Gran Turismo Championships 2019.
– José Manuel Brea – Piloto del equipo PROne. Finalista en los FIA-Certified Gran Turismo Championships 2019.

El campeonato estará compuesto de varias carreras divididas en dos semifinales, una repesca y una gran final a la que solo accederán los mejores pilotos de las rondas previas. Las carreras se disputarán con coches del Gr.3: espectaculares superdeportivos modificados específicamente para su uso en circuito a los que deberán sacar todo el partido en el asfalto del Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, recreado fielmente en el título exclusivo para PlayStation®4. En las dos horas del especial, como en cualquier otro campeonato, habrá entrevistas a los participantes, parrilla de salida, repeticiones de los mejores momentos y comentaristas que darán emoción a la competición.

El evento Gran Turismo All Star del Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya tiene carácter solidario a favor de Cruz Roja RESPONDE, un plan concreto de actuación y respuesta integral lanzado en marzo para responder a la situación generada por la pandemia y atender a más de 2.400.000 personas vulnerables, movilizando a más de 48.000 personas voluntarias, que materializarán las respuestas previstas en todo el territorio a través de más de 1.400 puntos de atención y también de forma telemática y/o telefónica. Todos los interesados en colaborar en este evento solidario pueden hacer sus donaciones desde el siguiente enlace.

El campeonato al completo, producido por LVP, podrá seguirse este viernes, 29 de mayo a partir de las 18:30h. de forma simultánea a través de GOL, UBEAT, Marca.com y SoyMotor.com