Trackdays Spain goes to Almeria

Tabernas Circuit in AlmeriaTrackdays Spain has signed an agreement with the fantastic Tabernas Circuit in Almeria for their next event on Wednesday 29th October for such event I recommend to sleep in the surroundings during those day to better enjoy the Circuit, Hotel Almeria last time was not too bad at all in fact. This circuit, in the heart of spaghetti western country, is the perfect place to put cars and their drivers to the test in a safe, exciting environment. The circuit is just two and a half hours away from Malaga and an easy drive from Almeria and Granada. It provides modern facilities including an onsite restaurant, impressive pit garages and a modern hospital. The driving experience is amazing too! The 4km track features loads of run off, 14 exhilarating corners, one tight chicane and a seriously fast 900m straight.

A trackday is the perfect opportunity for car lovers to see exactly what their cars can do around a race track, meet like-minded people and admire beautiful cars. It’s non-competitive, friendly and great value for money. There has never been any car to car contact on Trackdays Spain’s events and they take safety very seriously. Their friendly days maximise track time and ensure every client has a wonderful driving experience. Read more »


Bugatti Veyron sold in Marbella

Bugatti Veyron in MarbellaOne of the fastet, most exclusive end expensive cars was just sold again in Marbella. The Bugatti Veyron is with its 8.0 L quad-turbocharged W16 engine and its 1,001 PS the quickest accelerating and decelerating street-legal production car in the world. The price of the Bugatti Veyron is €1,100,000 without taxes and the production is limited to only 300 cars. So it is more than just exclusive. This particular car was sold in Marbella in Bergé Automoción which is selling exclusive cars like Lamborghini, Rolls Royce or Lexus. This car comes in red and black and I am sure it will be nice to see it again on the Costa del Sol passing by with a speed of 400 Km/h.


Ascari A10 – one of the worlds fastest cars

Ascari A10The Ascari A10 is a car produced by the British company Ascari Cars. It is a road-going evolution of the KZ1-R GT race car currently contesting the Spanish GT Championship, with both cars penned by ex-Formula One designer Paul Brown. The A10 features a 5.0 L BMW V8 engine producing 600 bhp/447 kW. The A10 shares the same basic carbon fibre chassis as the KZ1, with all-new bodywork and racing-derived suspension. Despite the addition of an FIA-spec roll cage and the fire-suppression system, the removal of soundproofing and such luxuries as air conditioning and a stereo system contributes to the A10′s relatively light weight of 1,280 kg. Ascari claims that the A10 is capable of a top speed of 354 km/h and a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 2.8 seconds. The company plans to hand-assemble 50 A10s at its Banbury, England assembly plant, at a price of approximately 450,000 Euro (£350,000) each. One of this 50 cars was in Puerto Banus last week. Read more »


Lamborghini Murcielago

Lamborghini MurcielagoIf you are living in this area, you can always see nice cars, for example this Lamborghinio Murcielago, which I saw next to the Kempinski Hotel in Estepona/Marbella. The name Murciélago (spanish: bat) comes from a bull that survived 24 sword strokes in a bullfight in 1879 at the arena of Córdoba, and fought with such passion and spirit that the matador chose to spare its life, a rare honor. The bull was later presented as a gift to Don Antonio Miura, a noted breeder, and went on to sire a line of famous fighting bulls. The Murciélago has the legendary Lamborghini V12 6.2 L engine, a six-speed manual or six-speed sequential automatic transmission, and four-wheel drive. It also has a rear spoiler that can be raised to an angle of 70 degrees, side mirrors that fold in to improve aerodynamics, and side scoops that automatically open to the needed size to let in just the right amount of air needed to cool its engine. The Murcielago can go from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.8 seconds and to a top speed of 330 km/h. Read more »