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Watch Two Tuned Performance Wagons Go For The Kill In Epic Series Of Races

What Brings The Heat To The Race?

Watch Two Tuned Performance Wagons Go For The Kill In Epic Series Of Races
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Watch Two Tuned Performance Wagons Go For The Kill In Epic Series Of Races
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The Subaru WRX STI wagon is tuned by Racedynamix. It features a 2.0-liter, EJ207 STI engine that makes 500 horses. The mods on this build include an SC46 turbo, a five-speed Pfitzner Performance gearbox that powers all four wheels, and a Syvecs S6 ECU with anti-lag, launch control, flat-foot shifting, and rolling launch. It rides on semi-slick tires on all four corners.

Watch Two Tuned Performance Wagons Go For The Kill In Epic Series Of Races
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Watch Two Tuned Performance Wagons Go For The Kill In Epic Series Of Races
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The Volkswagen Golf R Estate is powered by a 2.0-liter, four-cylinder turbocharged engine. Power is sent to all four wheels via a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. The mods on it include a Venom 500 turbo, an Autotech high-pressure fuel pump, a Revo low-pressure fuel pump, and a Wagner intercooler. It is riding on Michelin PS4S tires.

Watch Two Tuned Performance Wagons Go For The Kill In Epic Series Of Races
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Watch Two Tuned Performance Wagons Go For The Kill In Epic Series Of Races
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The Subaru weighs 1,150 kilos (2,535 pounds), giving it a power-to-weight ratio of 434 BHP/ton. The Volkswagen has a stripped interior, but still weighs 1,500 kilos (3,307 pounds) – significantly more than the Scooby. This gives it a power-to-weight ratio of 333 BHP/ton.

0-60 mph

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Watch Two Tuned Performance Wagons Go For The Kill In Epic Series Of Races
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0-60 mph: Winner – Volkswagen

The Subaru took just 3.168 seconds to touch the mark, but the VW was even quicker. It sprinted from 0 to 60 mph in 2.974 seconds

The first round was the 0-60 mph individual test. Here, the Subaru took just 3.168 seconds to touch the mark. The Volkswagen, on the other hand, was quicker. It took just 2.974 seconds to touch 60 mph from a standstill. Well, thank the dual-clutch auto gearbox and the all-wheel-drive system.

Winner: Volkswagen Golf R Estate

Quarter-Mile Run

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Watch Two Tuned Performance Wagons Go For The Kill In Epic Series Of Races
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Quarter-Mile Run: Winner – Subaru

The Scooby ran the distance in 11.382 seconds at 125.66 mph. The German was almost as quick, taking 11.507 seconds at 122.49 mph to complete the distance

The Scooby went first and ran the quarter-mile in 11.382 seconds with a trap speed of 125.66 mph. The Volkswagen Golf R Estate was a tad bit slow, but still fairly impressive. It took 11.507 seconds at 122.49 mph to complete the quarter-mile distance.

Winner: Subaru WRX STI

Quarter-Mile Races

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Watch Two Tuned Performance Wagons Go For The Kill In Epic Series Of Races
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Seeing how closely matched both the wagons were in their respective quarter-mile runs, the race was going to be exciting. The Subaru was quicker off the line in the first race and managed to keep the lead till the very end. It looked like it would be a mighty close race, perhaps one of the cars beating the other by the nose, but it wasn’t. The WRX STI wagon beat it by at least three car lengths.

Winner: Subaru WRX STI

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Watch Two Tuned Performance Wagons Go For The Kill In Epic Series Of Races
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The driver of the Golf R Estate, Yuri, wanted to give it another shot. So, they raced again to see if the German wagon would get a better and smoother start off the line. As it turns out, it did! The Golf R Estate sped off the line, leaving the WRX STI in the dust. The latter was able to get quite close by the end, but not enough to win. With the way the Subaru was going, the result could’ve been different had this been a half-mile race. But, the Japanese hit a snag and that could’ve been the reason for the result.

Winner: Volkswagen Golf R Estate

Watch Two Tuned Performance Wagons Go For The Kill In Epic Series Of Races
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Watch Two Tuned Performance Wagons Go For The Kill In Epic Series Of Races
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The next two races belonged to the VW. In one of these, the Subaru hit a hurdle, but the next one was as close as it could get, which the German eventually won again

After fixing it up, they raced for the third time, and this was the closest race of them all. The wagons were neck-and-neck halfway, but then the Volkswagen edged slightly forward. In the end, it won by barely a car length.

Winner: Volkswagen Golf R Estate

Roll Race

Watch Two Tuned Performance Wagons Go For The Kill In Epic Series Of Races
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Watch Two Tuned Performance Wagons Go For The Kill In Epic Series Of Races
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The rolling race was up next. The Subaru had a better kickdown here and got the lead as soon as they touched the starting line. The Volkswagen couldn’t catch it and eventually lost the race. There was just one roll race, and it belonged to the WRX STI wagon.

Winner: Subaru WRX STI

Watch this epic race below and share your thoughts with us in the comments section.


Ex-Ferrari, McLaren, and Maserati Designer Creates the Best GTA V Car Ever Designed

Overview

Ex-Ferrari, McLaren, and Maserati Designer Creates the Best GTA V Car Ever Designed
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Ex-Ferrari, McLaren, and Maserati Designer Creates the Best GTA V Car Ever Designed
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Frank Stephenson can be credited with designing some of the most iconic cars of modern times

When discussing the design of the automobiles featured in the game, Stephenson stated that most of the cars featured are more often than not, a blend of two popular cars. This is done to avoid Rockstar from being sued.

The Premise for the Design

Ex-Ferrari, McLaren, and Maserati Designer Creates the Best GTA V Car Ever Designed
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Ex-Ferrari, McLaren, and Maserati Designer Creates the Best GTA V Car Ever Designed
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Next, he sketched out the car from the front 3/4 angle

With his latest creation, Frank took design elements from not two, three, or even four cars. The final design that Stephenson has come up with takes inspiration from six of his most memorable cars, including the likes of the Maserati MC12, Ferrari F430, Ferrari FXX, McLaren P1, Ford Escort Cosworth, and the Mini Cooper.

Ex-Ferrari, McLaren, and Maserati Designer Creates the Best GTA V Car Ever Designed
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Ex-Ferrari, McLaren, and Maserati Designer Creates the Best GTA V Car Ever Designed
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While most game cars take inspiration from one or two models, Frank much further with Frankenstein, which drew inspiration from six of his most successful designs of all time

As with any of Stephenson’s designs, he began by sketching the vehicle’s side profile on a sheet of paper. He then proceeded to draw the car from the front three-quarter angle. This is where you can really begin to see the car take shape. Stephenson then goes on to sketch the lines of the car from the rear three-quarters. The final bit was to transform these sketches into 3D.

The End Result

Ex-Ferrari, McLaren, and Maserati Designer Creates the Best GTA V Car Ever Designed
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Ex-Ferrari, McLaren, and Maserati Designer Creates the Best GTA V Car Ever Designed
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Behold, the Frankenstein is finally here

And with that his creation was ready. Stephenson’s car is dubbed “Frankenstein,” and to say that it is eye-catching would be an understatement. It has the same dimensions as the MC12 and a front fascia that is reminiscent of the Trident sports car and the Ferrari F430. The side profile and cockpit shape resemble the McLaren P1 and 12C.

Ex-Ferrari, McLaren, and Maserati Designer Creates the Best GTA V Car Ever Designed
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Ex-Ferrari, McLaren, and Maserati Designer Creates the Best GTA V Car Ever Designed
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So overall, Frankenstein is a stellar effort by Frank Stephenson. He has made the files of the car available for anyone to download and tinker with. We cant wait to see what people do with it. Swipe Up to Read More

The top view of Frankenstein is especially stunning because it shows off the car’s width, especially around the back. The tail end is equally bold and purposeful with several components being shared with the likes of the FXX, and the Escort Cosworth. They include elements like the exhaust units, the taillights, and those exaggerated wings and spoilers.

Conclusion

Ex-Ferrari, McLaren, and Maserati Designer Creates the Best GTA V Car Ever Designed
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Ex-Ferrari, McLaren, and Maserati Designer Creates the Best GTA V Car Ever Designed
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Upon numerous requests from purists and fans alike, he has now created a one-off mock-up of a car dubbed the ’Frankenstein’ for GTA V

In the end, Stephenson adds that one of the reasons he stopped designing supercars and hypercars was because not many people actually got to enjoy his creations. But now with Frankenstein, he is actually making the digital files available for the public to download and play around with the design of the car themselves.

Check out Frank’s entire design process of Frankenstein in the video below

Source: Motor1

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Drako’s GTE Electric Supercar Tests Its Worth Against The Tesla Model S to Predictable Results

Benchmark tests are fun if you don’t take into account the belief that most of them are, to a certain extent, slanted to favor one car over the other.

Clearly, Drako, which was founded by Barracuda Networks CEO Dean Drako, wouldn’t have released this video had the Tesla Model S P100D spanked the Drako GTE electric supercar in their drag race.

But the video is live, and that should tell you that the Drako GTE won against the Tesla Model S P100D handily.

Make no mistake, it’s not a bad thing altogether. The Tesla Model S P100D, even this specific model that supposedly has miles under its belt, remains one of the fastest and most powerful cars in the world.

Drako's GTE Electric Supercar Tests Its Worth Against The Tesla Model S to Predictable Results
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Drako's GTE Electric Supercar Tests Its Worth Against The Tesla Model S to Predictable Results
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Even if it’s weathered compared to the new GTE, the Model S P100D makes for an ideal benchmark, in part because of its stature in the industry. If there’s one car that a startup automaker measures its new all-electric product against, it’s the Model S P100D. That’s a testament to the capabilities of the Tesla more than it is an indictment born from the results of the race.

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So, what did we learn about the Drako GTE after this benchmark? We learned that it’s fast, which it’s supposed to be considering that, according to Drako, it’s powered by four permanent magnet hybrid synchronous motors — it’s the same setup you’ll see in a model like the Rimac C_Two — that can produce a staggering 1,200 horsepower. It also boasts a 90-kWh battery pack — bigger than the one Lotus uses in the Evija — that helps juice up the electric motors.

Drako hasn’t said how much range the battery pack has, but it’s not unreasonable to imagine that the GTE can run almost 300 miles on a single charge. On the count of performance, the GTE can hit a top speed of 206 mph so, if for nothing else, Drako’s electric supercar has the chops to compete against some of the fastest production cars in the world. The Tesla Model S P100D is among these cars, and, at least in the case of this benchmark test, the Drako GTE more than held its own against the standard-bearer of the electric performance car segment.

Drako's GTE Electric Supercar Tests Its Worth Against The Tesla Model S to Predictable Results
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Drako's GTE Electric Supercar Tests Its Worth Against The Tesla Model S to Predictable Results
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Hopefully, we get to see and hear more from Drako in the coming months. It does look like the automaker has something special in its hands and it’d be really cool to see it hit the streets as a full-fledged production model, even if Drako is capping production to just 25 units with each priced at $1.25 million.

Source: YouTube

1954 Kaiser Special – One of the Most Beautiful Failures in Automotive History

1954 Kaiser Special - One of the Most Beautiful Failures in Automotive History
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1954 Kaiser Special - One of the Most Beautiful Failures in Automotive History
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The Special was actually a version of the Manhattan and its design wasn’t entirely new for 1954. Kaiser had a big stock of unsold vehicles in 1953 so it changed a few parts on the existing bodies to create a new model.

It might sound lazy, but the sharp, concave grille and the bowed taillights made the sedan stand out among sedans from the era. The bubble-style roof and the arched beltline that became really low toward the rear add to its unique look as well.

Sadly, the Special arrived at a time when Kaiser was already struggling to survive. Frazer left the company in 1951, sales began to drop when GM and Ford launched their first new cars after World War II, and its six-cylinder engine was underpowered.

Kaiser halted U.S. production in 1955 with less than 8,000 Specials built. Many of them didn’t survive, so the Special is actually a rare automobile, but it will never become as desirable as other Detroit-built cars from the era. But it will always stand out as the unpopular car that’s different and downright beautiful.

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