This picture makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside.
Strength & Honor,
Robert Chew
Ever seen a 1,400HP Supra get walked? Don’t mess with Texas…and while you’re at it, don’t mess with UGR either! The Supra killed a UGR Gallardo the night before, and UGR brought out two 1,500+HP Gallardos to restore respect to their name. Straight DIRTY!
Strength & Honor,
Robert Chew
I’d love to walk out and see a freshly air freighted Lambo on my driveway. What dreams are made of.
Strength & Honor,
Robert Chew
They’ve been around for a minute, some of their style and paint schemes are over the top, but all in all they do some pretty crazy builds. Love the story and the background in the video. Car guys are all the same all around the world.
Strength & Honor,
Robert Chew
Lamborghini has long been an automotive manufacturer that had the looks, and the numbers on paper, but never the racing heritage or handling of some of the best sports cars in the world. It’s not surprising that they lacked the funding for the proper R&D throughout the 90′s but it’s good to see they are turning that around. With more and more models coming out, Lamborghini is stepping it up with conventional motorsports as well. I’ve been super slammed lately with projects galore, but I was able to catch a glimpse of some FIA GT1 racing over breakfast this morning. To my surprise, the two Lamborghini’s from ALLINKL.COM were dominating the field! Not only did they qualify 1 and 2, but they were able to hold their position throughout the race. (note: the second Lamborghini had to be bumped down 5 positions due to using a second engine in one season.) The field is not filled by slouches by any means, we’re talking about Ford GTs, Corvettes, GTRs, and Aston Martins. It’ll definitely be interesting to see the endurance of the Lamborghini hardware, and how the brand does over the next few years. Either way, cheers to the fellas, may they continue to breed the baddest bulls on the planet!
Strength & Honor,
Robert Chew
So, I’m pretty sure at least a few of the guys driving in this race are color blind. You can clearly see that the yellow flag is out, yet more than a few are driving what seems to be at race speed. Thankfully, no one suffered any major injuries, roll cages literally saved lives that day.
Strength & Honor,
Robert Chew
1 of only 31 built for the race series. Not a huge fan of the sticker treatment on the beast, but I’m a fan of EVERYTHING else. Still an amazing machine after all these years.
FYI, if you have the money, this car is for sale in San Diego!
Strength & Honor,
Robert Chew