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1971 Corvette Stingray - Driving the 454 Big Block 4 Speed (POV Binaural...

Legends | Maserati A6GCS Frua Spider

Interview with Laurens van den Acker

“In hindsight I wasn’t at all ready for it, I was naïve. In a way it was like trying to compose without knowing how to play the piano.” This is how Renault’s head of design Laurens van den Acker looks back on his involvement in Bugatti’s EB110 supercar. After senior designers fell out he was left as the only interior designer, and none other than Marcello Gandini took care of the exterior. With Volvo trucks the only other work in his portfolio, the monstrous Bugatti wasn’t a bad way to start a career as a car designer.

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Don't Judge! | F1 2013 - Malaysia - Webber Finger

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Jeep and Mopar Reveal Six New Concept Cars

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Buick Introduces the New 2014 LaCrosse

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Revealed | n°36 Alpine

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Teased | Kia CUB Concept

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Nico's post-race blog from Malaysia

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Leaked | Porsche Macan

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