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This featured Car is Carrera GT

Carrera is a slot car.

This featured Car is Carrera

Carrera dominated the German markets in the 1960s and 1970s, due to using an additional third wire, and effective marketing, also at the nearby Nuremberg International Toy Fair.

This featured Car is Carrera

In the 1970, Carrera offered 1:24, 1:32 and 1:60 scales for slot cars, and the slot-free "Servo" systems which allowed cars to switch lanes, guided by the guard rails on the outside. Due to the many systems offered, and fewer customers (Generation), Neuhierl had to sell his company in 1985, and took his own life. The new owners sold rather cheap products.

This featured Car is ABT

Johann Abt (born December 1935), who continued a horseshoeing tradition of his family with motor cars, was a motorcycling and hillclimbing racer for Abarth factory team until 1970. He later entered cars with his own team, winning the "Trophée de l’Avenir“ and other series.

This featured Car is Koenigsegg CCR

The Koenigsegg CCR is a mid-engined sports car manufactured by Koenigsegg. It briefly held the world speed record for a production car and is currently the fourth fastest production car in the world, behind the Bugatti Veyron, SSC Ultimate Aero and the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport.

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

McLaren P1 at Bahrain

Photographs of the 2013 McLaren P1 have been released following the supercar's debut in Bahrain in January 2013. The P1 was designed with the main intention of simply being the best car to date on the road and track. This McLaren provides customized design for anyone who gets it. You get incomparable aerodynamics and incredible performance.

Specifications

General Info
Vehicle Type: Super Sport Coupe Est. Market Price: £ 866,000
Performance
Engine: V8 Twin Turbo Displacement: 3.8 Liter
Horsepower: 903 HP Torque: 722 lb-ft
0-60 mph: 3.0 seconds Top Speed: 217.5 mph (350 km/h)*
* Electronically Limited

Engine

The McLaren P1 features a combination of 3.8L twin-turbo V8 powertrain with a highly efficient, low weight motor. The V8 generates 727 horsepower and 531 lbs-ft of torque, while the motor gives you an additional 176 hp and 191 lbs-ft of torque. That means it produces a total of 903 hp and 722 lbs-ft of torque.
In addition, the P1 comes with 2 remarkable systems: Drag Reduction System (DRS) and Instant Power Assist System (IPAS). These two systems are easily activated by just a press of a button that is located on the steering wheel. While the DRS allows escalating speed by minimizing the amount of drag on the rear-wing; the IPAS transfer's power in an instant for enhanced performance acceleration.

Exterior

Just by looking at the photos of the 2013 McLaren P1 at Bahrain you will notice that it is a handsome and intimidating car. The P1 features a carbon-fiber Monocell similar to the one on the McLaren MP4-12C.
Other key features include: hydraulic anti-roll control, rear and front spoilers, adaptive dampers and re-tuned pushrod suspension. At the rear, you will notice the wing that adjusts automatically to optimize aerodynamics and boost down-force.

Interior
 
The interior of this car was specially crafted to provide the best driving experience. Its cockpit combines a deeper windscreen and a glass canopy overhead, offering the optimized visibility. Carbon fiber is featured in most parts of the inside including the floor, rockers, doors, headlining and dashboard.
The racing bucket seats are offered in ultra-thin carbon-fiber shells that have been mounted on lightweight runners and brackets. Each seat combines with a 6-point race harnesses, providing the passengers with the best in safety. Optional features include: satellite navigation, bespoke sound and full climate control.
You can expect the McLaren P1 to immediately compete for the title of the fastest car in the world, once the automaker releases it sometime in 2014. For this reason, rivals like Pagani Huayra, Koenigsegg Agera R and Bugatti Veyron will have to revisit their work as they see the P1 on their rear-view mirror closing in, or get left watching it disappear ahead of them.