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    mercredi 14 mai 2014

    Are you ready for the 2014 Mille Miglia?


    On 15 May, the modern interpretation of the legendary Mille Miglia race will commence in Viale Venezia, Brescia. This year, no fewer than 451 historic cars will attempt to complete the jaunt from Brescia to Rome and back…

    Mercedes-Benz celebrates 120 years of motorsport

    Alongside the private entries to this year’s Mille Miglia will be a host of manufacturer cars, the most prominent of which are those of Mercedes-Benz, which this year celebrates its 120th year in motorsport. The roll call from Stuttgart this year includes Rudolf Caracciola's and Wilhelm Sebastian’s SSK. Accompanying this 1931 race-winning car will be the famous Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR in which Sir Stirling Moss and Denis Jenkinson won the 1955 race.

    The British contingent, and beyond

    Jaguar is also keen to promote its competition legacy, and will bring an impressive 10 cars to the event – comprising six XK120s, three C-types and a D-type. The all-star driving roster for these machines includes such names as Martin Brundle, Bruno Senna, Jeremy Irons and Jay Leno, among others. Meanwhile, Bentley has promised a pair of 4½-litre supercharged ‘Blowers’ will assemble on the starting grid, alongside cars provided by Alfa Romeo, Aston Martin and Bugatti, and some more modern offerings from Ferrari, Maserati and Porsche. The sensational spectrum can be found in theprovisional entry list.
    The 2014 Mille Miglia will take place between 15 and 18 May. Further information can be found atwww.1000miglia.it.
    Those who missed out on entry to the 2014 event can surely find a suitable car for 2015 in theClassic Driver Market.

    Golden Goliath: Suzuki T500 II Titan café racer


    Here at Classic Driver, we’re partial to a well-executed café racer – particularly those built independently. Oslo-based photographer Nicki Twang sent in these pictures of his most recent subject, this golden 1969 Suzuki. We felt it our duty to share its beauty…

    The fabulous creation – based on a 1969 Suzuki T500 II Titan – was painstakingly built by Norwegian Bård Hansen. With a variety of modifications (which include Ceriani shocks, Mikuni carbs and rare Akront rims), the end product is barely reconisable as a Titan, bar the retention of the Colorado Gold factory paintwork. But, as always, no matter how accomplished the final project is, its true beauty can only be done justice by finding a contrasting backdrop. That’s whymotorcycle photographer Nicki Twang shot it in the ‘Barcode Project’, an almost-completed dockside development in Oslo which places emphasis on cutting-edge architecture.
    Photos: Nicki Twang
    You can find plenty more classic motorcycles and café racers for sale in the Classic Driver Market.

    Grace of Monaco: Can Kidman play Kelly?


    The story of Hollywood actress-turned-princess Grace Kelly was already film-worthy by the mid-50s. At next week’s Cannes Film Festival, the tale will finally make it onto the big screen as 'Grace of Monaco', with Nicole Kidman in the starring role. But the Monegasque royal family is none too happy…
    She was one of the most talented actresses of the post-War period, starring opposite the likes of Gary Cooper and Clark Gable, and even winning an Oscar. Her fairytale came true in 1956 when, at the tender age of 26, she turned her back on Hollywood to marry Prince Rainier III of Monaco. Now, at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, the story that made women across the globe envy her will be retold in ‘Grace of Monaco’, with Nicole Kidman fulfilling the starring role.

    Graceful glamour


    Not everyone is anticipating its release with pleasure, however. The Monegasque royal family has called it a “farce… based on erroneous and dubious historical references”. Meanwhile, the film’s US distributor Harvey Weinstein is in deadlock with its French creators over the tone and feel of the film. Does the magic of the silver screen give film-makers the necessary artistic licence? We'll be able to judge for ourselves when it’s released in cinemas – hopefully soon after its Cannes premiere.
    Photo: Vanity Fair

    La moto russe qui fait le buzz


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    Elle rentre dans le coffre d’une voiture, flotte, passe vraiment partout, se porte d’une main… Vous avez peut-être déjà vu cette vidéo de la Tarus 2 circuler sur les réseaux sociaux.
    Son créateur est russe et est à la recherche d’investisseurs pour financer la production en petite série de ses prototypes, qu’il estime adaptés aux besoins des pêcheurs, chasseurs, sauveteurs de son vaste pays. Son objectif est de vulgariser la pratique du tout-terrain et pour cela un engin deux roues motrices lui est apparu comme indispensable. Quatre engins sont en préparation, avec différentes motorisations, différentes transmissions, roues etc., pour un poids compris entre 48 et 78 kg !
    Si vous êtes intéressés (et parlez le russe!) vous pouvez le contacter par mail sur mtv-tarus@mail.ru
    Son site : www.mtv-t.ru
    Il semble que cet inventeur mette à disposition les plans de sa machine pour ceux qui veulent tenter la construction contre 1300 roubles (26 euros). 
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