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Italian Car Day, Brooklands 2024

May 20, 2024 By pete

Fiat 2300 Ghia, behind which is BAC 1/11 G-ASYD. Throughout its 29-year flying career SYD was used as a test aircraft for various variants and for testing technical equipment including ‘Fly by Light Control Technology.’ Donated to the museum by British Aerospace Airbus Ltd and landing at Brooklands (her 5004th landing) on the 14th July 1994.

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

“Just follow the F40!” Not something I have said before but when my pal asked me which junction we needed to exit the motorway, it sounded so much better than “this one.” The F40 had just passed us, by the way, and it was obvious that we were both heading to the same event. So where were we going on this bright spring morning (4th May)?

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Tagged With: Alfa Romeo, brooklands Italian car day, Ferrari, Fiat, Italian Cars 1970s, Jonathan Sharp, lamborghini, Lancia, Maserati, vignale

Bob Wallace by Graham Gauld

March 21, 2022 By pete

Bob Wallace photographed with an Alfa Romeo at the Moroso circuit, Florida.

Story and Photos by Graham Gauld

Race mechanics have something of a maverick streak about them which usually leads to an interesting and exciting life. Such was the case with Bob Wallace, a New Zealander who left his native country in 1960 and arrived in Modena looking for a job.

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Tagged With: bob wallace, bob Wallace Ferrari TR 61, Bob Wallace test driver, Graham Gauld, lamborghini

Driving the Wild Miura S

November 8, 2016 By pete

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Paying attention to the Miura, circa 1973. Wright’s students are getting a good education.

Last week we did a story about a drive with Paul Wilson in his Miura and noted the lack of interest the car elicited as we drove around. But that was not the case, says John Wright, back in 1973 when his students got a chance to see a Miura up close. Wright also finagled a drive in the ‘beast’ so do read on….Ed.

By John R. Wright

For three years, I taught in Toronto at a school called Thornhill Collegiate, just north of Toronto. Because I was racing a Formula Vee at the time and had an interest in cars, the head of the Technical Department asked me to be a staff sponsor for a school autosports club. We would meet regularly, and I would sign out films from various sources like Labatts or Players on racing or rallying and show them in my classroom after school was over. The club would also organize various events like driving skill contests and gymkhanas. We would also participate in local fun rallies organized by the Deutsche Automobile Club in which I had a membership. In addition, we would also get in guest speakers, usually local race car drivers, like Formula Ford Champion Gary Magwood or Canadian racer Horst Kroll. [Read more…] about Driving the Wild Miura S

Tagged With: Buying a Lamborghini Miura, driving a lamborghini, driving a lamborghini miura, driving impressions, lamborghini, Miura

Daniele Audetto by Graham Gauld

October 24, 2012 By pete

Chrysler, Lamborghini, Iaccoca, left, Audetto right.

Story and Photos by Graham Gauld

You can’t help but like Daniele Audetto, the tall, urbane Italian who has been involved in international motor sport all of his life. Earlier this year when I saw him at his villa in Bordighera on the Italian Riviera, he and his wife were about to head off for Spain where he has been working with Hispania Racing in Formula 1. He was not sure what his role would be this year following the take-over of the team by Thesan Capital, a Madrid based investment Group, but he didn’t appear too concerned about it.

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Tagged With: audetto, daniele audetto, ferrari team managers, Graham Gauld, lamborghini, lancia rally cars, rallying with lancia, san remo rally

Rambo’s Lambos

October 24, 2012 By Wally

Just your basic Lamborghini off-road LM 002.

By Wallace Wyss

If the movie hero “Rambo” were real and John Rambo ever bought an Italian sports car..this would be it.

If ever there was a totally useless car…on the other hand, think if you were an Arab Sheik, with nothing but sand in the distance in all directions and you hear that a hostile army is coming your way, then you would want a Lamborghini LM002.

After all, it can cruise at 120 mph.

Over sand.

No wonder it got the nickname “Lambo Rambo.”
[Read more…] about Rambo’s Lambos

Tagged With: humvees, lamborghini, lamborghini jeeps, lamborghini off road, lamborghini trucks, military vehicles, rambo lambo

Cross Country Miura

May 9, 2012 By pete

Guy Anderson is a famous exotic car dealer from the South who has identified himself with some of the most exciting cars including Ferrari, Lamborghini and the Cobra. Along the way he has had many adventures, some of which were harrowing at the time but are a good laugh now. He shared one story after being prodded by VT contributor Wallace Wyss

Story and Photos by Guy Anderson

This tale begins with the purchase of a pair of Miuras. One was a 1966 P400 that was painted in white with red and blue accents. The slats, eyelashes, rockers, bumpers and grills were painted in either red or blue. It was bizarre to look at, kind of a “beater”. The second car was a pale blue 1969 “S” with the paint being considered flat, not very glossy.

Both cars were the property of a man who advertised them in www.motors.co.uk.. When I saw the ad I immediately called the owner and struck up a deal to purchase the pair. I sent him a deposit and prepared to venture to Lake Tahoe to drive both the cars back to Atlanta, Georgia, a distance of approximately 2,500 miles.

The early P400 was running but the brakes did not work. The S would start but was popping and skipping “BAD” according to the owner.

The pictures of the cars arrived, but since the pictures were Polaroid shots, you couldn’t see anything but a faint blue and faint white silhouette of the Miuras sitting in a garage. After deliberating what tools and parts were needed to take, we decided on brake parts, alternator belts, points, plugs and a roll of high tension copper-core, spark plug wire and some spark plug ends. We also brought all tools necessary to make such a trip and a carb synchronizer for good measure. [Read more…] about Cross Country Miura

Tagged With: buying a lamborghini, driving a lamborghini, driving a lamborghini miura, lamborghini, lamborghini miura

Lamborghini: High Tech Drives New Powertrain

November 17, 2010 By Roberto

New and more efficient V12 engine and transmission from Lamborghini.

Sant’Agata Bolognese, November 15, 2010 – Automobili Lamborghini is embarking on a highly innovative chapter in the company’s history with an all new V12 engine and a new high performing seven speed transmission. The new powertrain will enter production early 2011.
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Concorso Italiano–Opening Shots

August 18, 2010 By Brandy

Rare stars often appear at Concorso Italiano. This Bizzarrini Manta, for example--

By Brandes Elitch
Photos by Petya Elitch

Twenty five years ago, Francis “Frank” Mandarano began what has become known as the “Concorso Italiano.” Mandarano had previously started a club for Maserati owners, and a company to sell Maserati parts, and even a restoration shop, located outside of Seattle. [Read more…] about Concorso Italiano–Opening Shots

Tagged With: alfa cm3000, Bizzarrini, brandes elitch, ci, concorso italiano, ferrari race transporters, frank mandarano, history of concorso italiano, imperial ghia, jon shirley, lamborghini, monterey car week

Lambos, Ferraris Duke it out Down Under

April 15, 2009 By pete


Quarterback Shirts Lamborghini Gallardo Mark Eddy mixes it up with the domineering Porsches.

Australian GT Series, Round 1, Adelaide, 19 – 22 March 2009

Storya and Photos by Vince Johnson

South Australia’s Adelaide street circuit hosted the first three races in Round 1 of the 2009 Australian GT Series during the Clipsal 500 weekend in March.
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Tagged With: Adelaide GT races, ferrari challenge, lamborghini

A Car Life, By Larry Crane

March 4, 2009 By pete

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This week Crane recalls driving the 1980’s version of the Alfa 2.9, the Countach. Both were the ultimate in shock and awe of their eras.

COUNTACH!!
The story is often told that as the Lamborghini prototype was completed at Sant’Agata Bolognese, a workman stood back and exclaimed, “Countach!”— which, in Piedmontese means, “Geez, that’s neat!” only much more so. The design team looked at each other and immediately agreed that this one car wearing the famous badge would not be named after a fighting bull.
[Read more…] about A Car Life, By Larry Crane

Tagged With: driving a countach, lamborghini, lamborghini countach, Larry Crane

A Car Life, by Larry Crane

February 4, 2009 By pete

lamborghini Lamborghini’s Murcielago is the most beautiful model in the line since the first generation of the legendary expletive “Countach!” As an open car with the side windows aligning perfectly with the windshield, the LP640 Roadster becomes an impossibly seductive show car for the road. Photo courtesy Lamborghini.

MURCI! MURCI!

Part of this car guy’s life has been the opportunity to live the fantasy. Let’s take a step into today and sample one of the finest Lamborghinis to date.
[Read more…] about A Car Life, by Larry Crane

Tagged With: lamborghini, lamborghini murcielago, Larry Crane, racing lamborghinis

Secret SuperCar Sunday Society

June 4, 2008 By pete

Bugatti Veyron
Bugatti Veyron is still “King of the Hill” at 254 MPH. Photo by Jason Thorgalsen

Story and photos by Werner Pfister unless otherwise noted.

June 1st 2008

More than 20 Supercars gathered in a secret get-together this past Sunday in Westchester County, New York.
[Read more…] about Secret SuperCar Sunday Society

Tagged With: Ferrari, ford gt40, Koenigsegg CCX, lamborghini, spyker, supercar, xj-220

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