by Fast Machines | Mar 6, 2012 | Exterior
James Dennis Alan Hamlin—“Denny” to friends and fans of the NASCAR Sprint Cup driver—appeared to have come from nowhere in 2004, when ex-pro football coach Joe Gibbs signed him to a development contract with the coach’s eponymous race team. As many drivers do, the...
by Fast Machines | Mar 6, 2012 | Auto News
Bugatti unveiled its Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse today at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, officially revealing the world’s fastest topless car. “We were instantly electrified by the idea of transferring the power of the Super Sport to the Grand Sport, which previously...
by Fast Machines | Mar 6, 2012 | Fast And Dangerous
Sportec’s involvement at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show involves the introduction of a couple of Porsche programs, one of which is for the limited edition 911 (997) GT3 RS 4.0.We all know that Porsche is only making 600 of these bad boys so if any of the owners have...
by Fast Machines | Mar 6, 2012 | Exterior
File this one under sketchy. Temple of VTEC has been tipped off to what is purported to be a patent filing for an Acura NSX Convertible. And as you can see from the photo above, that’s about all we have to go on. Is this in fact a droptop version of...
by Fast Machines | Mar 6, 2012 | Fast And Dangerous
Long before the Ford E-series became the de facto transport for the punk nation, the venerable Dodge D-series/Sportsman (and, to a lesser extent, its Plymouth Voyager sibling) was the chariot of choice for transporting people, gear, and pompous arrogance cross-country...