Friday, March 25, 2011

The History of Sports Cars

What defines the term sports car and why are we so fascinated with them. Is it simply the flowing curves of the body design, the massive power output of the high revving engines or could it even be the distinctive throaty musical note of the exhaust pipes. Everyone will have a different opinion on what they think makes sports cars special and for the reasons why we love them so much. Even people who say they are impractical or unnecessary cannot help but to turn and look when one drives past displaying its beautiful contours hinting at the power hidden under the perfectly painted panels.

Since the development of motorised vehicles a small select group of individuals have always had the undying fascination of designing and building them bigger, more powerful and faster than they either needed to be or really should be with any regard to safety. This was no different with the motor car industry, from its relative simple and sluggish beginnings the car quickly developed into a very useful mode of transport and working tool. For some this new way to transport us around turned into an obsession of power and speed and welcomed the age of the racing cars and sports cars.



To begin with motor vehicles were built for more functional than aesthetically pleasing reasons and their ability to carry both people and heavy loads is what drove the designers and manufacturers forward. Humans though have an eye for beauty and a thirst for power and speed, combining these attributes the birth of the sports cars was inevitable.

As new developments occurred in the early motor industry a small number of designers, builders and drivers pushed the motor car to its limits on race tracks to test its abilities against other manufacturers vehicles. These races fuelled the next generation of cars and drivers. As engines became more powerful the ability to race these machines began to push the designs and needs to new levels this quite often was at the expense of someone's life.



Big powerful engines were placed into fragile frames and pushed to the limit often with dire consequences to drivers and spectators. But humans have a need to go faster and faster and this drove these brave and quite often reckless early pioneers to design better and more powerful machines and this began the start of the new age of the modern motor car. Safety was usually an after thought if it came up at all, the main focus was pushing the machines and drivers to their limits and beyond if possible. The engines power output quickly out grew the motor cars ability to handle these increases and the designers had to rethink the chassis and suspensions limitations. As with in the aircraft industry the designs of planes and engines regularly changed along with the abilities and reliability of the aircraft, the motor cars began to evolve along the same lines with new ideas and breakthroughs in technologies incorporating aerodynamics to help reduce drag and stronger building materials for chassis and bodywork.

Developing test vehicles purely for racing was the beginning of what we now class as the sports car. After the Second World War a new breed of sports car began to emerge. The once very high-priced and hard to obtain race bred cars that only the most wealthy and enthusiastic owners could secure began to evolve into a more accessible vehicle with the additional comforts and road functionalities, and what was even more important, a more affordable price tag making them more accessible to the average owner and driver. The sports cars had taken their first steps from the exclusive domain to main stream availability. Over the next few years as advancements were made on and off the racing circuit designs began their slow transformation into the popular modern shapes of today's models. Many famous names have added their own distinctions to the sports car moulds and most can be easily identified by pure shape alone even today.

Car Lovers Dream - Porche or Ferrari

The fast and luxurious cars from Porsche and Ferrari originated in Europe; Germany and Italy respectively. Both exotic sports cars are more than 50 years old with cutting edge engineering and exquisite styling.  These two cars have always been compared for many reasons since they are race cars, cars of status for the rich. Most people always correlate these cars with style and performance.




A modern exotic sports car should have the following traits: it should be easy to start,  low to the ground, maneuver well around the city with fat tires, able to put your pedal to the metal on a couple of  open and safe roads.


The Ferrari 430 and Porsche 911 Carrera S are two sports cars that are begging to be compared in road tests. What are the results ? Well the Ferrari 430 will zoom from 0 to 100km in 4 seconds while the Porsche does it in 4.8 seconds. Hardly something you can consider slow, but when comparing it to the 430 it is noticeably slower. For fast acceleration like this, both sports cars will need sport brakes, both offer ceramic disc brakes.



Both cars provide impressive power utilizing 6-speed gearboxes and offer top of the line performance handling. These exotic cars offer excellent  and comfortable interior space and even when the space seems limited, the passengers won't feel cramped.

Let's talk about the exterior. The Carrera S4 has a finish that is at a premium level, in and of itself, and surpasses the Ferrari 430 which is still impressive with carbon fiber, aluminum and a combination of suede in the interior. Although, the Germans excel on the finish, the 911 Carrera S looks like a 911 and doesn't bring as many ooohs and ahhhs as a Ferrari does when it comes to appearance. Ferrari's just generate more attention possibly due to their rarity on the road and higher price. Nevertheless, most people, if given the opportunity, will not pass up the Ferrari F430 if they had the cash. In the end, they just may do that because of the Porsche 911 Carrera S having a more complete package but you can always test drive your favorite   exotic sports car and make your own decision.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Awesome Sports Cars

Many people really want a sports car that meets all their desires adrenaline. Until nowadays, has been a lot of emerging sports cars that try to give what is the most desirable thing from the sports car lover. After a while I watched every review and specs carefully, then I make the conclusion there are 5 Awesome Sports Cars For Car Lovers which I think is extraordinary great and make my adrenaline volatile even just by see it.
      
Veyron Bugatti, with the top speed ever reach is 267.856 mph, this sport car is become the awesome one I have ever know. It just needed 2.5 seconds from standstill to 62 mph. The engine power is up to 987 hp and 1,100 lb-ft of torque served. My adrenaline seemed trickle rushing just by read it.




Mercedes McLaren SLR, try to change his image as a luxury car, Mercedes collaborated with McLaren create this car. With the top speed ever reach is 211 mph, this car accelerate from 0-62 mph just in 3.2 seconds and running from 0-124 mph in 9.6 seconds. This car's engine produce 617 hp@6,500 rpm and 580 lb ft@ 5000 rpm. This car known as "The Resume of Discontinued Project".


 Porsche 911 GT2 RS,launched at 2010 this RS Variant got the top speed until 210 mph. The seconds needed from 0-60 mph is just 3.4 seconds. The power of engine can give 612 hp and 516 lb ft. I think a lot of traffic speed violators were disappointed when the police use this car to patrol cars


Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera, announced at march 2010 this sport car claimed got the top speed until 202 mph. In one single pull of the gas, this car reach 0-60 mph in 3.4 sec and 0-120 mph only in 10.3 sec. While the engine can serve 562 hp@8,000 rpm. The Italian Police, seemed have a plan to use this car as an operational. What do you say?


 Bentley Continental Supersport, reach the top speed at 204 mph. The first running from 0-60 mph just 3.7 seconds needed. With the comprehensive weight just in 110 kg, this car actually can serve 621 hp. Well, I guess this car can pull your house easily.



BMW M6 Power-Train  With a racing-oriented V10 engine that pumps out 500 horsepower, it can be easily counted amongst the best sporty convertibles in the world.
It can speed up from 0 to 60 mph in less than 5 seconds. The V10 front engine has bore of 92.0 mm, stroke of 75.2 mm and compression ratio of 12.0. It has a multi- point injection system with around 18.5 gallon fuel tank capacity. The fuel consumption is around 8 mpg in city limits, and around 11 mpg on highways.


Audi R8 Spyder The 2011 Audi R8 Spyder has allowed Audi to raise its company profile. The V10 engine produces 386 kW (525 hp) and commences the open-top two-seater to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in 4.1 seconds on its way to a full speed of 313 km/h (194.49 mph). Attributing technologies such as the Audi Space Frame full-LED headlights, quattro permanent all-wheel drive and a modern seatbelt microphone, the R8 Spyder 5.2 FSI quattro is the new high class Audi. A car that is designed to make a powerful statement, Audi R8 Spyder is for those who desire driving thrills!




The 2010 Ford Mustang GT comes equipped with a 4.6-litre V8, which is rated at 315 horsepower, 15 more than last years Mustang. It will run on unleaded fuel as well as premium, but is reported to get a better performance with the premium. The new 'Stang goes from 0-60 mph in just over 5 seconds. The only thing Ford did not seem to update about this new version of the is the live axle design. Rather than switching to an independent rear suspension (IRS) they decided to stick with their design that has seen them through many years.Either way, the $27,995 base price of the 2010 Ford Mustang GT seems altogether a fair price for the fabulously designed car you're getting. Once again, Ford stepped up their game with the Mustang, standing up to their competition, the new Dodge Challenger and Chevrolet Camaro. The 2010 Ford Mustang, new and redesigned, remains as timeless as ever.



Buggati, Mercedes , Porche , BMW M6, Audi R8 and Bentley Continental are my favourite sports cars and I reccomened these sports cars to the car lovers.