Sunday, March 20, 2011

Mercedes C63 AMG Coupe


Back in 2008, Mercedes was looking to expand its market to include the younger population and they decided that the best way to do that was to offer a C-Class Coupe alternative. That project led to the birth of the CLC whose success in the market was more lackluster than bedazzled. Now, Mercedes is at it again with a much more simple approach to meeting the needs of the younger generation. This simple - in the best sense of the word - vehicle is the C-Class Coupe, and Mercedes is even taking a stab at an AMG version. This is certainly a good thing because, well, the BMW M3 Coupe needs a real competitor, right?

This future model will be called the C63 AMG Coupe and will in fact be a "little brother" of its sedan sibling. Expect to see a similar exterior design, but with the use of design elements from the latest concepts. However, under the hood Mercedes will place a brand new engine producing around 400 HP.

Since the C-Class Coupe is expected to be unveiled in 2011, expect the AMG version to arrive sometime in 2012.

Updated 03/07/2011: Mercedes Netherlands has unveiled the official specifications for the C63 AMG Coupe. Hit the jump to read more about the new C-Class Coupe.

Mercedes C63 AMG Coupe originally appeared on topspeed.com on Monday, 7 March 2011 15:00 EST.

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Sebastien Buemi

Fernando Alonso eyes home win at the Spanish Grand Prix 2010

Spanish Grand Prix will kick start on Sunday bring enough joy to the home crowd. The 2010 Spanish Grand Prix will feature three local drivers – Fernando Alonso (Ferrari), Jaime Alguersuari (Toro Rosso) and Pedro de la Rosa (Sauber). There is obviously much to cheers about these three lads especially Fernando Alonso if he can [...]

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Mikko Kozarowitzky Willi Krakau Rudolf Krause Robert Kubica

Bulls running Rampant in Barcelona

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Hap Sharp Brian ShaweTaylor Carroll Shelby Tony Shelly

Saturday, March 19, 2011

DRAG CARS

ok im starting a CBP let's see does drag car strictly pro street pro stock or  10.5

WHEN:3/17/11

DEADLINE:4/15/11

 

HAPPY BUILDING I WANNA SEE SOME ASAP

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Hector Rebaque Brian Redman Jimmy Reece Ray Reed

Williams FW33 Interim Livery pictures ( 1st of February)

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Williams FW33 2011 Livery pictures (24th of February)

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Adolfo Schwelm Cruz Bob Scott Archie Scott Brown Piero Scotti

Honda CR-Z MUGEN previewed for UK

Honda tuner promises better performance for the CR-Z hybrid but offers few specifics. A styling kit is also part of the package.

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Michael Bartels Edgar Barth Giorgio Bassi Erwin Bauer

Goodyear races to change tires

Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/03/18/1063156/goodyear-races-to-change-tires.html

Christian Klien Karl Kling Ernst Klodwig Kamui Kobayashi

NASCAR: Kyle Busch closes on Phoenix sweep

Kyle Busch closes on Phoenix sweep By Diego Mejia Sunday, February 27th 2011, 07:28 GMT Kyle Busch could make further NASCAR history this weekend by completing a full sweep of victories in its top-level championships at Phoenix in a single weekend, having already dominated in the Trucks and Natiowide Series races at the one-mile oval. Related posts:
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F1 2011 Launch Catch Up ? McLaren, Mercedes, Red Bull, Sauber, Toro Rosso, Renault?

Catching up on the launches in one mega post. �Here in you’ll find quick interviews with senior members of the team and photos from the Red Bull, Sauber, Renault Lotus, Toro Rosso, Mercedes and McLaren launches. Apologies for being somewhat late, the whole blog isn’t running at full power until the season starts again. Red [...]

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JeanPierre Jarier Max Jean Stefan Johansson Eddie Johnson

Renaultsport to become stand-alone brand - report

Instead of reviving the legendary Alpine moniker, Renaultsport will reportedly become a stand-alone brand with exclusive models.

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Brian Naylor Mike Nazaruk Tiff Needell Jac Nelleman

Friday, March 18, 2011

Lotus T128 launch (+ pictures)

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Nicolas Kiesa Leo Kinnunen Danny Kladis Hans Klenk

Hamilton decision-making under the microscope


Lewis Hamilton has come in for criticism © Getty Images
Lewis Hamilton?s decision-making ability has come into question after he crashed into the side of Felipe Massa on lap one, causing his early retirement from the Italian Grand Prix. This incident has raised questions about his temperament and ability to bounce back. Kevin Garside of the Daily Telegraph questions how much we should really be expecting from Hamilton. ?Perhaps this is how it must be with Hamilton, an instinctive racer compelled to chase the impossible through gaps that don?t exist. He took the best part of an hour to compose himself before walking out into the sun to face the cameras. This was Hamilton?s third DNF of the season but the first of his own making. Occasions like this are perhaps reminders to us not to expect too much. ?On the days when Hamilton?s insane alliance of guts, skill and derring-do appear capable of delivering the world it is easy to forget he is only 25, an age when it is all too common for boys to believe themselves men.? Byron Young of the Mirror also pulls no punches about Hamilton?s performance and was heavily critical of the manoeuvre which meant he left the weekend pointless. ?To say that his dive down the outside at Della Roggia chicane was optimistic would be generous. Mystifying, definitely, with so much at stake. So often Hamilton has made them stick but yesterday the outcome was all too predictable.?

Source: http://blogs.espnf1.com/paperroundf1/archives/2010/09/hamilton_decisionmaking_under_1.php

Nelson Piquet Jr Renato Pirocchi Didier Pironi Emanuele Pirro

F1 gurus lead a revolution in car design

Formula 1 is undergoing a quiet revolution.

In two years' time, the cars that line up on the grid for the start of the 2013 season will be vastly different from those that raced in 2010.

Governing body the FIA has already announced that the current 2.4-litre normally aspirated V8 engines will be replaced by 1.6-litre turbocharged versions with integrated energy recovery systems.

Now, BBC Sport can reveal that, driven by this big change to the engine regulations, the cars will also undergo their own huge revisions.

To the casual observer, they will still look like F1 cars and, importantly, will still go like them. But within the limitations of an open-cockpit, single-seater racing car with exposed wheels, they will be very different from current machines.

Gone will be the huge, snowplough front wings that have been required since the last major change of rules. Gone will be the high, chunky rear wings. Gone, too, will be the high-revving shriek of the engines.

In their place will be a car with much smaller front and rear wings and the much flatter, lower-pitched sound of a lower-revving turbo.

And critically - although largely invisible - there will be a shaped underfloor, replacing the flat bottoms that have been on F1 cars since 1983.

The 1982 Ferrari - a 126C2 - also possessed a small front wing

The 1982 Ferrari - a 126C2 - also possessed a small front wing

These external changes reflect a major change in the philosophy behind the cars and, as with the turbo engines, it is a case of back to the future. As the 1980s dominate the latest High Street fashions, so F1 is borrowing from technologies last seen then and updating them for the 21st century.

F1 last saw turbo engines in 1988. The last time cars had shaped underbodies was 1982. Those were the days of 'ground effect', when designers created huge amounts of aerodynamic downforce - and high cornering speeds - by accelerating the air under the car through the use of curved underfloors to create a 'venturi effect'. This was enhanced by the use of 'skirts', which sealed the underbody and prevented air leaking out of the sides.

We are not talking about a return to those days but the general principle is the same. Just as the cars in the 1979-82 period had small front and rear wings, so will the cars of 2013 and beyond.

The difference now is that whereas in the late 1970s and early '80s aerodynamics in F1 cars were still relatively in their infancy and designers were simply chasing as much as they could, now they are highly refined. And the men behind the proposed new rules are using the underfloor of the car to create efficient - but strictly limited - downforce.

The FIA recognised that if it was to make such a major change to the cars, it needed to be done as effectively and credibly as possible. So to help draw up the new rules they asked two of the most respected and experienced designers they could find - Patrick Head and Rory Byrne.

Between them, Head, the engineering director of Williams, and Byrne, now retired but formerly of Benetton and Ferrari, have won a total of 17 constructors' titles and 15 drivers' titles. They were first approached by FIA president Jean Todt in March 2010.

Among the provisos Head and Byrne were given were: a) at the very least, make sure the changes did not make overtaking any harder than it already is; and b) make the cars a bit harder to drive - the target being for a driver to be able to be on full throttle for only about 50% of the lap, as opposed to the current average of 70%.

The new regulations are being fine-tuned by FIA race director Charlie Whiting this week before being sent to the 12 F1 teams for analysis. In the new year, they will be critiqued at the sport's Technical Working Group, a group of leading engineers who effectively define the technical rules.

Head says "sure as hell there'll be some small changes" there. The basic philosophy, though, is expected to stay the same, while Head says the shaped underfloor is "inevitable".

"It all starts with the fact that we are only going to have roughly 65% of the amount of fuel, and a (limited) fuel flow rate," he explains. "When you're very limited on fuel, it's very clear you've got to reduce drag enormously. OK, the tyres are a very high proportion of the drag but we decided not to put tiny skinny tyres on it because it's still required to go around corners quickly.

"So the next thing you turn to is the massive rear wing we're running at the moment and as soon as you replace that with a much smaller one, it's 'Oh, we've lost all our downforce, so what can we do?' So inevitably you end up with a shaped underside."

This idea has been around for a long time - as long ago as 1998, when another working group, led by the late Dr Harvey Postlethwaite, also suggested reducing the sizes of front and rear wings and re-introducing shaped underfloors. The idea was canned by then FIA president Max Mosley.

Back then, the motivating factor was to improve the racing. In theory, cars designed this way can follow each other more closely than modern F1 cars.

Currently, drivers experience a severe lack of grip when they get to within about a second of a car in front because the airflow to their cars, particularly over the critical front wing, is badly disturbed.

In theory, with smaller wings and a greater proportion of the total downforce coming from under the car, there is less disturbance in the wake of the car in front, so a following car loses less aerodynamic downforce. It therefore retains more grip, allowing drivers to get closer to the car they want to overtake, making passing easier.

Under these new rules, any benefit to the racing will be secondary. The first goal is improving the cars' efficiency.

But it's just possible that, in chasing a goal that is all about keeping F1 in step with a world of diminishing fossil fuels, the effect will be to make overtaking easier.

Chastened by years of rule changes aimed at making cars more raceable that made no discernible difference, those involved are cagey about that for now. But one senior figure will at least admit the thought is on their minds.

"One of the fundamental parts of this," he said, "was that it wouldn't make it worse. But we do believe that if you can ensure there's less disturbance in the wake, that's good."

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/andrewbenson/2010/12/formula_1_is_undergoing_a_quie.html

Umberto Maglioli Jan Magnussen Guy Mairesse Willy Mairesse

Mercedes hints at C and E-Class fuel-cell vehicles

Mercedes has announced plans to build a new fuel-cell production facility in Burnaby, Canada. It could eventually produce fuel-cells for the C-Class and E-Class.

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Narain Karthikeyan Ukyo Katayama Ken Kavanagh Rupert Keegan

Pirelli reveals sidewall logo colours

Pirelli has revealed the identification method for its 2011 tyres, with each type of tyre represented by a different coloured logo. The company says that “the colours reflect the unique personality of each tyre,” but didn’t say whether a psychologist … Continue reading

Source: http://adamcooperf1.com/2011/03/18/pirelli-reveals-sidewall-logo-colours/

Larry Crockett Tony Crook Art Cross Geoff Crossley

'69 Camaro 1/12 Monogram instruction sheet

Paid too much for it when new.I opened the box this week,to find it had no instructions in the box!!!Doooh!!!   Can anybody help me out  with a copy of them? i'm poor- plz be reasonable. You can contact me @ brzeb51@yahoo.com          any help will be greatly appreciated.

Source: http://cs.scaleautomag.com/SCACS/forums/thread/948172.aspx

Bruce Kessler Nicolas Kiesa Leo Kinnunen Danny Kladis

Porsche 911 GT3 R Hybrid Version 2.0


Porsche has announced that they will be entering an improved version of the Porsche 911 GT3 R Hybrid into the upcoming N�rburgring 24 hour race on June 25, 2011. The hybrid system will combine the same 480 HP 4.0 Liter flat six engine delivering the same 480 hp with two electric motors that each produce 100 HP, as opposed to the original 75 HP each. The weight has also been lowered from 1,350 to 1,300 kilograms, or 2976 lbs to 2866 lbs.

"We?ve collected a great deal of information from our races on the N�rburgring, at the ALMS race at Road Atlanta in the USA, as well as from the ILMC race on China?s Zhuhai circuit, which was an invaluable help for the further development of our racing laboratory," says Hartmut Kristen, head of Porsche motorsport. "The emphasis of our work was on improving efficiency. That means we want to keep the lap times consis-tent with 2010 but use less energy, hence less fuel. In this way, we support future developments of road-going, sporting hybrid vehicles."

Hit the jump to read more about the 2011 Porsche 911 GT3 R Hybrid Version 2.0.

Porsche 911 GT3 R Hybrid Version 2.0 originally appeared on topspeed.com on Thursday, 17 March 2011 13:00 EST.

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Jose Froilán González Oscar González Aldo Gordini Horace Gould

Ferrari offical plays down Rome race talk

chief Stefano Domenicali has cooled talk that the Italian capital Rome could host a grand prix in the near future.

There have been calls for several years for an F1 race to be held in the Eternal City but plans have never really got off the ground.

Circuit designer Hermann Tilke did put forward a proposal that would have seen the race take ...

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Larry Perkins Henri Pescarolo Alessandro PesentiRossi Josef Peters

Video: How do you get Lamborghini's attention? Destroy a Gallardo in public!

Disenchanted with a company who refuses to acknowledge your rights as a consumer? There?s a remedy for that. Why don?t you take the lead set by this Chinese man and have some people destroy your conked out item out on the streets! Of course, it certainly helps if that item is as expensive as a $750,000 Lamborghini Gallardo, which grabs attention all by itself.

In a surreal display of public anger and disappointment towards the Italian supercar maker, a young Chinese man brought his defective Lamborghini Gallardo and asked people to shamelessly destroy it in front of a gathered crowd. The public display of destruction was born out of the man?s frustration on how he felt was a severe lack of attention and concern shown by Lamborghini to his Gallardo.

According to reports, the Lamborghini supercar was bought six months ago and in that short span of time, has already encountered a number of problems, including one instance where the car just wouldn?t start. The owner then had the Gallardo towed to a local dealer only to find out that, during the transit of the vehicle, both the bumper and the fender were also damaged. Of course nobody stood up and claimed responsibility for the reckless mistreatment. On top of that, the dealer still wasn?t able to fix the ?start? problem of the car.

Frustrated, the Chinese owner tried to get in contact with the top brass of Lamborghini, most notably CEO Stephan Winkelmann, in an effort to find a solution to the problem. Unfortunately, even that attempt fell on deaf ears. So without anybody from Lamborghini helping him out, the man took to the streets to show the Italian brand the kind of public humiliation that can taint an esteemed brand?s image.

And you know what the best part about this whole thing was? The public demolition of the Lamborghini Gallardo happened on World Consumer Rights Day.

Coincidence? Hell to the N-O.

Video: How do you get Lamborghini's attention? Destroy a Gallardo in public! originally appeared on topspeed.com on Thursday, 17 March 2011 10:00 EST.

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Bobby Grim Romain Grosjean Olivier Grouillard Brian Gubby

McMurray, Dixon do quick car swap

Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/03/16/1058185/mcmurray-dixon-do-quick-car-swap.html

Alberto Crespo Antonio Creus Larry Crockett Tony Crook

Jeff Gordon wins the NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Phoenix International Raceway

Jeff Gordon Ends Drought Jeff Gordon snaps 66-race winless streak by taking the Subway Fresh Fit 500 at PhoenixJeff Gordon Ends Drought AVONDALE, Ariz. Related posts:
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62 T-Bird Shorty.....Just Starting................3/17

I will shorten a 62 T-Bird down to a 2 seater..........

Hope to have more soon.................

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Ian Stewart Jackie Stewart Jimmy Stewart Siegfried Stohr

Thursday, March 17, 2011

1988 Suzuki Samurai JX

Here's something I've never built before but when I saw this kit I had to buy it and build it. This was a really cool build.

Here's what I've done to it:

Painted it in Tamiya's Champaign Gold.

Added some butterfly decals and custom license plate with my niece's name on it.

Painted the wheels gold.

Custom painted the seats and hand painted my Niece's name on the seats.

 

 

 

Source: http://cs.scaleautomag.com/SCACS/forums/thread/947408.aspx

Bob Scott Archie Scott Brown Piero Scotti Wolfgang Seidel

F1 teams battle over cost-cutting

The first race of the 2011 season is still two months away, but the fight for a competitive advantage in Formula 1 is still raging away behind the scenes.

As their engineers put the finishing touches to their new cars in time for the start of pre-season testing next month, team bosses are trying to thrash out a new cost-saving agreement. And it's getting a bit nasty.

Rivals - almost without exception, I'm told - believe Red Bull exceeded en route to winning the world title last year the limitations laid out in the document that defines how teams commit their budgets. They also claim that Red Bull are blocking a new version of the so-called Resource Restriction Agreement to take the sport through to 2017, where the current one runs only to 2012.

One insider at a rival team said Red Bull had been "flouting" the RRA. This is quite a serious accusation, as it effectively claims Red Bull either spent longer developing the aerodynamics of their car, employed more staff, or spent more money - or all three - than they were allowed to. In other words, they had an unfair advantage.

Red Bull deny outright that they overspent in 2010, and insist they are objecting to the revised agreement only because it is flawed in its current form and they want to ensure it is "fair and equitable". More of which in a moment.

"We've worked in accordance with the RRA limits since they were introduced," Red Bull team principal Christian Horner told BBC Sport. "With tremendous hard work and internal efficiencies, we believe we've absolutely adhered to it.

"Red Bull has committed its budgets wisely and it's obviously surprising that people will feel that way, but it's inevitable, I guess, when you're at the front and winning races."

No one will go on the record to confirm their suspicions about Red Bull, but Virgin Racing chief executive officer Graeme Lowdon, while making it clear he does not know about Red Bull's budget, says: "On something as fundamental as this, on something that's there to make the whole business you're in sustainable, if someone was to even breach the spirit of that, then that's extremely disappointing.

"I cannot see how anyone can level a criticism at an RRA. If it made a worse show, or watered it down, then there would be a case to answer. But it doesn't so it's very disappointing if teams ignore something as fundamental as this."

In many ways, this financial dispute echoes the technical rows that enveloped Red Bull in 2010.

Unable to explain or understand how the RB6 car was so fast, rivals first accused Red Bull of having an illegal ride-height control system, and then of an overly flexible front wing. Red Bull insisted the car was completely legal, and the FIA, F1's governing body, never found otherwise.

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner

Horner finds Red Bull in the middle of another controversy about 2010. Photo: Getty

"We expect other teams to potentially challenge [whether we have over-spent]," Horner says, "as they have done on front wings and ride heights and everything else in the course of last year. But we don't have any issue.

"Red Bull probably has the third or fourth biggest budget in F1. We spent prudently and have achieved great efficiency within the factory, and we have to top that in 2011."

This row has come up in the context of negotiations over revising ways of controlling F1's costs. Keeping a lid on budgets is, along with ensuring the racing remains as good as possible, one of the central themes for F1 stake-holders at the moment, as the sport's bosses seek to ensure it remains both compelling for its audience and affordable for its competitors in a difficult economic climate.

The RRA is the document the teams drew up in 2009 to control costs in F1. It defines a series of limitations on resources, getting stricter through 2010, 2011 and 2012, and the penalties for exceeding them. But it was always meant as a stepping-stone to a longer agreement.

In the current agreement, there is a sliding scale of penalties covering the following main areas of resource commitment:

  • Aerodynamic development, measured in wind-tunnel hours or computational fluid dynamics data, with the more you do of one, up to a given limit, meaning the less you can do of the other;
  • Total staff numbers, from 350 in 2010 down to 280 in 2011, and total external spend, from 40m Euros in 2010, down to 20m Euros in 2011, with the more you commit to one, the less you can spend on the other.

The penalties were based on a sliding scale. For example, a breach of up to 5% is punished by having that same amount taken off your resource allocation for the next year; a breach of 5-10% means having 1.1 times that amount taken off; and so on.

The new document - the fundamentals of which were largely agreed at a meeting at the Singapore Grand Prix last September - changes that.

One team principal, who did not wish to be identified, said that the new RRA relaxes the restrictions on resources - teams can spend a bit more money and employ a few more staff - and in return the policing is stricter, both in terms of how teams' spending is analysed and the penalties for exceeding the limits.

But the detail is proving problematic, with Red Bull in particular unhappy about the new document as it stands.

Horner says his objections are rooted in ensuring the new RRA, which would run until 2017, does what it is intended to do.

"The RRA is a positive thing for F1," he says. "I think a solution can be found for the outstanding issues, it just needs some sensible discussion between the teams, because the thought of an unrestricted spend in F1 is unpalatable for all the teams.

"So it is a matter of achieving transparency and a fair and equitable system between all independent and manufacturer-owned teams so that no party is at an advantage or disadvantage."

"The resource restriction needs to be sorted quite quickly because at the moment it is unclear what rules we are working to in 2011 in many respects, so it's important a solution is found and I think one will be found."

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/andrewbenson/2011/01/f1_teams_battle_over_cost-cutt.html

Jackie Holmes Bill Homeier Kazuyoshi Hoshino Jerry Hoyt

Renault R31 launch pictures (31st of January)

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Dempsey Wilson Desire Wilson Justin Wilson Vic Wilson

Double Ringer

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Bob Drake Paddy Driver Piero Drogo Bernard de Dryver

Mercedes-Benz S-Class by Inden Design

German tuner brings the S500 closer to the look of the S65 AMG including a quad exhaust with AMG pipes.

Source: http://feeds.worldcarfans.com/~r/worldcarfans/Jxfz/~3/tOEqZ56riNM/mercedes-benz-s-class-by-inden-design

Jimmy Bryan Clemar Bucci Ronnie Bucknum Ivor Bueb

Video: How do you get Lamborghini's attention? Destroy a Gallardo in public!

Disenchanted with a company who refuses to acknowledge your rights as a consumer? There?s a remedy for that. Why don?t you take the lead set by this Chinese man and have some people destroy your conked out item out on the streets! Of course, it certainly helps if that item is as expensive as a $750,000 Lamborghini Gallardo, which grabs attention all by itself.

In a surreal display of public anger and disappointment towards the Italian supercar maker, a young Chinese man brought his defective Lamborghini Gallardo and asked people to shamelessly destroy it in front of a gathered crowd. The public display of destruction was born out of the man?s frustration on how he felt was a severe lack of attention and concern shown by Lamborghini to his Gallardo.

According to reports, the Lamborghini supercar was bought six months ago and in that short span of time, has already encountered a number of problems, including one instance where the car just wouldn?t start. The owner then had the Gallardo towed to a local dealer only to find out that, during the transit of the vehicle, both the bumper and the fender were also damaged. Of course nobody stood up and claimed responsibility for the reckless mistreatment. On top of that, the dealer still wasn?t able to fix the ?start? problem of the car.

Frustrated, the Chinese owner tried to get in contact with the top brass of Lamborghini, most notably CEO Stephan Winkelmann, in an effort to find a solution to the problem. Unfortunately, even that attempt fell on deaf ears. So without anybody from Lamborghini helping him out, the man took to the streets to show the Italian brand the kind of public humiliation that can taint an esteemed brand?s image.

And you know what the best part about this whole thing was? The public demolition of the Lamborghini Gallardo happened on World Consumer Rights Day.

Coincidence? Hell to the N-O.

Video: How do you get Lamborghini's attention? Destroy a Gallardo in public! originally appeared on topspeed.com on Thursday, 17 March 2011 10:00 EST.

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Source: http://www.topspeed.com/cars/car-news/video-how-do-you-get-lamborghini-s-attention-destroy-a-gallardo-in-public-ar106519.html

Esteban Tuero Guy Tunmer Jack Turner Toni Ulmen