Wednesday, June 30, 2010

2010 Lamborghini Supercar Cnossus Concept - Lamborghini Sports Car

This here is the Lamborghini Cnossus. The Lamborghini Cnossus Concept was designed by Russian student Victor Filipchenko with the help of his Portuguese colleague Nelson Simoes as part of their final thesis project at Italy’s Scuola Politecnica di Design.
2010 Lamborghini Supercar Cnossus Concept
Every Lambo needs a bull theme, and this supercar design study for a supercar concept named after the ancient Greek city of Cnossus (Knossus) on the island of Crete. The designers claim to have been inspired by the Lamborghini Countach, though it is evident that the edgy styling of the limited production Reventon special also played a role in the design of the Cnossus Concept.
 
Presenting a bold vision of what the firm’s future flagship could look like, the concept takes inspiration from Lamborghini models past and present, including the Countach and Reventón.
 
It boasts many classic cues such as telephone-dial wheels lifted from the Countach, scissor doors and gaping air intakes in front of the rear wheelarch. At the rear, the thin strip of LED lights with inverted arrows at the end is a clear nod towards the Reventón’s jet-fighter theme, while the diffuser looks more like something you’d find on a Le Mans prototype racer than a road car.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Aprilia Pegaso 650 Picture Design and Specification

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Monday, June 28, 2010

Ducati Desmosedici GP9 Picture Design and Specification

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Letztes Jahr begann die Saison für Nicky Hayden mehr oder minder in Assen, denn ab dem Rennen in den Niederlanden sprach der US-Amerikaner damals davon, dass er die Ducati Desmosedici GP9 langsam verstehen lerne und in den Griff bekomme. Nun, ein Jahr später, kämpft er wieder an vorderster Front der MotoGP-Weltmeisterschaft. Ins Dutch TT-Wochenende startete der Weltmeister von 2006 mit Rang drei hinter seinem Teamkollegen Stoner.

"Das Motorrad fühlte sich heute aus der Box heraus gut an und wir konnten ein paar Änderungen finden, die es noch besser machten. Aber die Lücke zur Spitze ist noch ziemlich groß und darum haben wir noch Arbeit vor uns", kommentiere das Kentucky-Kid die 0,517 Sekunden, die er auf Jorge Lorenzo auf eins verlor.

"Wir probieren immer neues Zeug aus und das war heute nicht anders. Und das was wir ausprobiert haben schien zu funktionieren und darum bin ich Ducati sehr dankbar. Hoffentlich können wir morgen darauf aufbauen und versuchen, eine ähnliche Position im Qualifying - dann mit einer kleineren Lücke zur Spitze - herauszufahren."

Dani Pedrosa Photo Gallery

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DANI PEDROSA – 3rd – 2m 03.586s +0.278s
"Today we were quite fast in both sessions and we have a good machine setting, so I think we have the potential for a strong race. We still need to decide which of the Bridgestone tyre options we’ll use because tomorrow it looks like it may be warmer than today. I crashed when I was on my last qualifying lap as I braked going into a left hander. I hit some bumps and then the front started to move a lot and then had a little slide. Maybe the bike went over me and at that moment it hurt, but afterwards the pain went away so I’m ok for tomorrow. The lap times were getting faster in each session and I think I’m still learning the track - every time you go out you learn more about the line, the braking points and the corners where the bumps are - and that’s normal on a new track. We’re on the front row which is always important for a good getaway, so tomorrow I hope we can have another good performance.”

ANDREA DOVIZIOSO – 4th – 2m 03.995s +0.687s
“I’m happy with qualifying in fourth place and starting from the front of the second row. I wanted to be a little bit closer in terms of lap times and we still need to improve the pace for tomorrow so that we can fight for first place, but I’m satisfied with the result today. This morning I crashed, fortunately without hurting myself, and I was able to get straight back on my second bike and be back on the pace immediately. Because of this crash we couldn’t do so much comparison work between the two chassis we had available, and so during qualifying I only used the new one, which seems to work well. The track layout is really fascinating - I like it a lot - but the main issue remains the bumps. We’re quietly confident for tomorrow and I’m definitely looking for another podium finish - at least.”

TOSHIYUKI YAMAJI - REPSOL HONDA TEAM MANAGER
"We are actually looking in good shape for the race here at Silverstone tomorrow and I think Dani and Andrea have a chance to fight for the win tomorrow. Considering that both riders fell at quite high speed today, this is fortunate for us and I’m happy that neither rider was hurt badly. The conditions today were cold and this, combined with the bumpy surface, means that finding the optimum machine set-up is a challenge, and we still have some areas to work on this evening. But I think we can use the warm-up to good effect and the Repsol Honda Team is determined to get a result to match the last race in Italy.”

2009 Norton NRV588 Picture Design and Specification

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Triumph Daytona 675 SE Limited Edition Picture Design and Review

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Loyal readers will remember the debacle we endured when we tried our hands at racing a 675 at the AMA level in 2008 ("Goldenrod", September '08). As far as we can tell, Giuliano Rovelli never read that story (and if he did, it didn't faze him) and we're all the better for it. A Triumph enthusiast in his own right, in 2007 he started the Triumph BE1 Racing team and contested the Italian Supersport championship with the Daytona 675, with much greater success than us. By the end of the season his team scored two podium finishes. It was also about this time that the 675 was allowed into World Supersport competition and Rovelli jumped at the chance to elevate his young team to the next level. They did well enough that in 2009 Triumph appointed them as its official factory entry. With veteran racer Garry McCoy at the controls, the team earned its best finish yet, with "Gaza" McCoy earning two podiums and finishing the year eighth in the point standings.

Spurred by that success, 2010 sees the team expand to a four rider lineup of David Salom, Matthew Legrive, and two AMA refugees-Chaz Davies and Jason DiSalvo-all vying for the championship. This success has also formed another collaboration between Rovelli and Triumph; the creation of the Triumph ParkinGO European Series, that'll contest seven European rounds alongside the World Superbike championship, with the riders all on equally prepared Triumph Street Triple R's (more on that in the accompanying sidebar).

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