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    mercredi 21 mai 2014

    Spa Classic 2014: Riding the Ardennes rollercoaster


    Spa-Francorchamps was once the fastest and (with a variation in altitude of 100 metres) one of the most challenging circuits in Europe. Even after the track was tamed, Spa has lost little of its charm, as the Spa Classic weekend demonstrates...
    The Spa Classic is a fantastic journey back in time as racers dice with mechanical masterpieces just as they were in period – long before telemetry data outputs or software-adjustable dampers. And what better venue for their struggles than the world-famous circuit that nestles in the foothills of the Ardennes? Famous for the 24 Hours of Spa, the 1,000 Kilometres and, of course, the Belgian F1 Grand Prix. For the fourth time, May 16-18 saw the Belgian Royal Automobile Club and race meeting organiser Patrick Peter hold a magnificent historic event at Spa, over the same weekend as the Mille Miglia.

    Elderly cars on the limit

    Even if it felt as though visitors numbers could be higher, this did nothing to dampen the good mood. With perfect weather, the racing – especially on Saturday – offered some spectacular moments. In eight different grids, from historic endurance racers through to the always-popular Touring Cars of the 1980s, there were fierce duels. It is always amazing how the pilots take their elderly cars to the limits… and sometimes beyond. It was clear from the first qualifying laps: those who compete at the Spa Classic come here to win.

    Heroes of the Ardennes rollercoaster

    The highlights of the weekend were the night races. As the dark shadow of night starts to fall, just before the sun sets on the hot asphalt, you hear a rumbling in the distance. Thunder? But then a cone of light cuts through the near-darkness, accompanied by the roar of an eight-cylinder Ford GT40 engine. It is these moments that revive the legend of Spa: it’s easy to imagine the years from 1966 to 1979, when endurance racing was dominant. A time when Porsche 910, Ferarri 512, or later, the BMW M1 celebrated grandiose victories. These were the times when drivers such as Jacky Ickx, Henri Pescarolo or Gèrard Larrouse were the heroes of the Ardennes Rollercoaster: and that is what the Spa Classic celebrates - in magnificent style.

    Mittendrin statt nur dabei
    Unlike many historic race events, you feel yourself to be in the middle of the action at the Spa Classic. The paddock is accessible to all, allowing you a glimpse behind the scenes and the chance to experience first hand the tension of the team before the race, as well as the joy after a victory. The ‘open gates’ policy was a great bonus, too, for the preview of the Bonhams Spa Classic sale. In addition to the first bespoke Porsche 911 Turbo to leave the halls of ‘Porsche Exclusive’, the London auction house also offered a unique Ferrari 308 GTB Group B by Michelotto. The latter changed hands for €609,500. And maybe, just maybe, this white ‘Red Devil’ will be back at Spa next year – but this time on track.   
    Photos: Rémi Dargegen for Classic Driver
    You can find plenty of classic racing cars for sale in the Classic Driver Market. 

    YAMAHA RD350LC


    Yamaha RD350 LC
    The Yamaha RD350LC is a motorcycle that was initially released in 1980 – just about the time the world thought the end of the 2-stroke was nigh. It was an evolved version of the Yamaha RD350 – with added water-cooling and heavily modified porting and exhaust systems to keep the engine within the EPA’s regulations, despite this the model wasn’t officially sold in the USA until a few years after its initial release. It was available in Canada, Australia and much of western Europe where it quickly developed a cult following that persists to this day.
    The heart and soul of the RD350LC is its engine – a power unit that would stay in non-stop production from 1980 until 2012, giving it an astonishing 32 year run. The addition of water cooling meant the engine was far quieter and less buzzy that its air-cooled equivalents, the more stable thermal environment also reduced the number of spark plug failures which significantly boosted reliability.
    The light-weight frame and relatively small engine contributed to the RD350LC’s giant-killing performance, this was a bike that handled well and could out-accelrated almost anything so long as the rider could keep the tachometer needle banging off the red line.
    The Yamaha RD350LC you see here is presented in its original Kenny Roberts paint scheme, the engine has been rebuilt by Bob Farnham and custom steel expansion chambers were custom built by Jim Lomas. It’s now easily one of the finest non-museum examples of the RD350LC anywhere in the world, it also happens to be for sale via Proper Bikes – for those of you who fancy the idea of spanking modern sportbikes before breakfast on the weekends.
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    via SILODROME 

    BONNEVILLE T100 BY MACCOMOTORS


    Bonneville T100 by Maccomotors

    Bonneville T100 by Maccomotors

    Bonneville T100 by Maccomotors
    Bonneville T100 by Maccomotors
    Bonneville T100 by Maccomotors
    Photos by Sergio Ibarra. Check out Maccomotors’ other bikes on their new website, and keep in touch via the Maccomotors Facebook page. Via BIKEEXIF
    Bonneville T100 by Maccomotors

    The Vandoleros; can you dig it ?


    eGarage spent a couple days with the Vandoleros club from Los Angeles to talk about their passion for vans, why they’re coming back into popularity, and why their group of friends is so special.
    *NSFW for language*


    Music: Kadavar – “Doomsday Machine”