Hotlapped #3

This week we’re going around Phakisa Freeway in some great 2000s German sports cars. If you enjoyed this video, make sure to subscribe to our YouTube and follow us on our various social media.

Hotlapped #2

This week we’re going around the legendary French Circuit de Charade in some great German track weapons. If you enjoyed this video, make sure to subscribe to our YouTube and follow us on our various social media.

Hotlapped

Welcome to a new series called Hotlapped! This series is dedicated to showing hotlaps around the globe in a variety of interesting and intoxicating cars through the magic that is Assetto Corsa. Hop onboard various special Ferraris as we go around Killarney. If you enjoyed this video, make sure to subscribe to our YouTube and …

Obscure and talented #3

You would be forgiven for thinking all the Toyota Prius is good for is pootling a tree hugging family through suburbia or being the chariot of choice for a ride sharing service. Rightly so. It’s inoffensive, efficient, silent and sort of friendly to the environment as it will shut off its internal combustion engine and …

Obscure and talented #2

Motorsport mainly hinges on the competitive nature of the drivers. The drivers flick a mental switch and go into a mode where the adrenaline courses through their bodies and the fear of coming out second best presides over their minds. There are a few situations where a professional employs the kind of razor sharp focus …

1994 Imola GP- What happened?

Our contributor Lu-Allen Kruger of Oversteer Cafe made a short documentary on one of the most talked about weekends in motorsport history. The 94’ San Marino Grand Prix. Ever wondered why it was a somber occasion? Watch the video to find out: You can also read about it: here.

Obscure and talented

Welcome to a new series about cars that are decorated with success and are probably not at the forefront of people’s thoughts. Obscure racing cars. Formula One is on its way to being as popular as its ever been, Endurance racing is going through a renaissance and well, you get the picture. Everyone loves racing …

The French Car Syndrome

No need to sugarcoat it, the average buyer is terrified of French brands. The general consensus is that their vehicles are powered by wizardry and replacement parts cost an arm and both legs being made out of that rare material called unobtainium. Compound this by the average mechanic guessing what’s wrong and we have the …