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    samedi 30 mars 2013

    Fruin 200cc Racing Motorcycle


    The aesthetics of the engine has always brought the character to a Motorcycles. This ridiculously beautiful 1965 Fruin 200cc racing engine is the creation of an independent engineer of Hillingdon, Middlesex Bert Fruin.
    During the 1950’s and 60’s Bert crafted a series of mechanically remarkable special engines, including a 125cc DOHC twin-cylinder racer and a modular V4/V8 engine. The first Fruin-built 200cc was featured in Motor Cycle magazine in 1962.
    Bert’s four-cylinder engine was sold in a kit form with a crankcase and set of crankshaft blueprints at a cost of £16. The Fruin 200cc engine above in the picture uses NSU cylinders and heads and it was built around 1965 by Mike Smith of Waltham Abbey, Essex. The Fruin 200cc engine has been mounted in an MV Agusta rolling chassis. The engine has been fitted with Dell’Orto carburetors and the four-speed gearbox. This bike was mainly use for spiriting due to being proven UN-competitive in the 250 classes.
    Later in 1980s Mike Smith sold the bike, since then it was modified and sold from the hands of one to another enthusiastic owner, it was purchased and restored by a collector in 2009. Restoration work included the rebuilding of the Fruin 200cc engine and the gearbox.
    The frame and the fuel tank was repainted and the carburetors, float bowls were also overhauled. The electricals of this Fruin 200cc remain original but the wheels were rebuilt. Upon completion of the restoration this Fruin 200cc Racing Motorcycle was displayed on the Carole Nash stand at NEC, Birmingham and also at the Stafford Show.
    Due to the complex nature of the design and cost only two were ever made. The bike above in the pictures was up for auction at the Bonham’s and was sold for for £5,980.
    Source - Bonhams
    via motorivista

    Custom Dacia Logan to race in Scandinavian Touring Car Championship


    2013 Dacia Logan STCC 1024

    V6-powered

    A heavily modified 2013 Dacia Logan will race in this year's Scandinavian Touring Car Championship (STCC).
    2013 Dacia Logan STCC
    After the custom Duster-based rally carfor Pikes Peak, Dacia is ready to tackle the STCC with a new car based on the second-gen Logan. Under the hood it has a V6 engine producing more than 400 bhp (298 kW) sent to the rear axle through a 6-speed sequential transmission.
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    There are no performance figures available right now but most likely this is a seriously quick car taking into account it weighs just 2,425 lbs (1,100 kg). Further tuning will be conducted in the wind tunnel followed by a series of tests prior to the start of the season scheduled for May 3-4 at Knutstorp circuit. Eight races are planned, with the last one programmed for September 21.
    2013 Dacia Logan STCC
    Source: STCC via Worldcarfans

    2014 Porsche 911 RSR unveiled

     2014 Porsche 911 RSR 28.3.2013

    Will compete in the World Endurance Championship

    from Worldcarfans

    Following a preview late last month, Porsche has officially unveiled the 2014 911 RSR.
    Designed to compete in the World Endurance Championship, the RSR is based on the seventh-generation 911 and features a variety of carbon fiber components including the doors, dashboard, center console and rear wing. Designers also used polycarbonate windows and a lithium-ion battery to keep the model as light as possible.
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    The 460 HP (338 kW) 4.0-liter six-cylinder boxer engine carries over but it is connected to a new six-speed sequential transmission that is operated via steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters.
    Porsche AG Team Manthey will field two 911 RSRs this year and they will be driven by Marc Lieb, Richard Lietz, Romain Dumas, Joerg Bergmeister, Patrick Pilet and Timo Bernhard.
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    Honda CB 750 Four by Auto Magic








    Foto: Auto Magic via Racing Café