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    mercredi 11 septembre 2013

    700HP heads for Frankfurt: Audi Sport quattro reborn


    Audi didn’t wait for next week’s Frankfurt Motor Show to unveil what it calls the “conceptual successor” to the Sport quattro of 1983. The new 700HP plug-in hybrid quattro concept is an impressively muscular coupé with more than a hint of historical styling in its beefy silhouette…

    As with the car of 30 years ago, Audi tells us that the latest Sport quattro concept was “designed in the spirit of motorsport”. It still gives more than a hint of the 1980s in its styling, however: note the angular, flat C-pillars, the ‘blisters’ above the wings, and the rectangular double headlights, though these latter now feature the marque’s “ground-breaking” Matrix LED technology.
    Boasting 800Nm of torque, the 560PS twin-turbo V8 (with cylinder-on-demand technology) plus 110kW electric motor dispatches the 0-62mph sprint in 3.7 seconds, yet the concept claims to emit just 59g/km of CO2. Performance is helped by (of course) permanent all-wheel drive, while Audi’s generous use of aluminium and CFRP (Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer) keeps the weight impressively low. Including the battery pack – always a hefty item – the kerb weight is a mere 1850kg.
    The concept can be seen in all its futuristic retro glory at the Frankfurt Motor Show, 12-22 September 2013, prior to – it is hoped – a small production run.

    Triumph Bonneville SE - Maccomotors


    It seems weird to say it, but there are actually riders out there who spend their whole life on non-customised bikes. Riders who are perfectly happy using a factory-prepared bike in exactly the same state that it left the maker's premises. Stock pipes. Stock rubber. Hell, even the air in the tires probably has the whiff of aftershave from the factory worker who inflated them. Yes - such people do exist. Juan Manuel, the owner of this bike, was actually one of them. But through luck or through fate, he stumbled across the rather bitchin' custom work of José and Tito from Maccomotors and the rest, as they say, is historia.
    “When Juan bought his new Triumph Bonneville SE with its standard mag wheels, he still hadn't really twigged to bike customizations,” notes José, “And then, hallelujah, he discovered them. He was impressed with our Macco Nº1, so then he contacted us to completely change the look of his bike. He wanted us to build an industrial-looking bike, but with some retro touches at the same time. The first step was to change the original rims with spoked rims, and after that it was all up to Maccomotors. So we went to work designing and building. Looking back, we have changed almost everything. One of the most noteworthy contributions in ‘Dusty Pearl’ (as it came to be known) are the handmade side panels that left the rear brake pump outside. We love them the most.”
    “Our philosophy when it comes to customising motorcycles is to do something aesthetically beautiful and functional at the same time. We always speak with the customers to know what kind of riding they do or even to advise them when they are choosing a bike to customise. We like the retro style and beauty that hides in the bikes of the 60s, 70s and 80s and when we have finished a bike and we give it a new life and a new personality, we feel really satisfied. We know what we do is truly worthwhile. But the design for us is fundamental; the shapes, colors and all parts must have total harmony.
    Juan Manuel, like most of our other clients, knew of our work and contacted us directly. When he bought his Bonneville SE, he wasn't really into custom bikes. But once he was bitten, he wanted to completely change the look of the bike. He wanted a motorcycle that was industrial looking, muscular and functional. The client's only real requirement was that he wanted a Supertrap exhaust and to change the tires. The rest was up to Maccomotors.”
    “So, as with every new bike Macco, we presented Juan a design concept for the build. Colours, tires, seat, lights - we try to cover it all. He was more than happy with what he saw and trusted us to see it through. 

But there was one big challenge for Dusty Pearl. Juan wanted to be able to put the stock seat back on to allow travel with his wife. This was by far the hardest job for the build. Our answer was to build twin subframes that we could mount both seats to. This is the first bike we know of that has two subframes.”
    “The details on the build include Rizoma 22mm handlebars, shorty polished control levers, Tomaselli grips, a Rizoma front brake reservoir, a Bates 5¾" headlight, a ‘mongrel’ tail light, Maccomotors mudguards and brackets, spoked rim with an 18” front and 17” rear, a Metzeler Tourance 140 rear and a Dunlop 110 front, racing footpegs, Bitubo WME progressive rear shocks with Wilbers progressive front fork springs, a Supertrap exhaust, and the new seat and paint is also by us.”
    Do you know of a rider who has yet to appreciate the sublime beauty of riding a bike that is the only one of it's kind in the world? You do? Then save them. Save them today. Do it for Juan. Do it for Maccomotors. But most of all, do it for us. Hallelujah.
    [Photos by Sergio Ibarra from Semimate]
    via PIPEBURN

    Räikkönen to Ferrari all but confirmed, pairing with Alonso could 'tear Ferrari apart' - Marko -


    Kimi Raikkonen with Fernando Alonso on the drivers parade 25.08.2013 Belgian Grand Prix
    The F1 world is only now waiting for the announcement.
    "It's done," agreed Autosprint correspondent Alberto Antonini.
    "Kimi Raikkonen has a Ferrari contract in his pocket."
    It is explosive and significant news, because - at least on paper - Fernando Alonso alongside the Finn is arguably the best driver duo on the grid.
    "If it works, the constructors' title will be harder for us," Red Bull's Dr Helmut Marko told Bild newspaper.
    "Or they could tear each other apart. Wait and see," he added.
    Indeed, Spaniard Alonso has made clear his strong desire to continue to be partnered by the Brazilian Felipe Massa.
    "I have a great respect for Felipe," he is quoted by Brazil's Globo. "He is a great professional and works very hard on the race weekends but also in the simulator.
    "If the team decides to keep him, I'll be happy," added Alonso.
    So it's there where the problem may lie. Having already flirted with Red Bull, the latest rumours are linking Alonso with a shock switch to McLaren or even Lotus.
    "To be honest, we have several plans," said Lotus team boss Eric Boullier, facing up to the prospect of probably losing Raikkonen.
    "After Ferrari fills their vacancy, our seat will be the most coveted. So we can afford to see what happens."
    The leading candidate to replace Raikkonen at Lotus is the German Nico Hulkenberg, who put his CV in the limelight with a top performance at Monza.
    But the experienced Massa could be another option.
    "Ferrari is a super team; it's difficult to find another like it," the Ferrari driver said. "So it's important to look at all the options."
    via WORLDCARFANS

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