Beating the Tamburo!
The opportunity to take more than one friend or member of the family in a Lamborghini has not been possible since the demise of the fabled LM in 1993. Until now that is, with the launch of the new Lamborghini Urus. Whilst the LM was more of a truck (the ‘Rambo-Lambo’ conspicuous by lack of even a mention at the launch at Barangaroo in Sydney), the new Urus is a luxury super suv. At its Oceania premiere I was able to sample the new Lamborghini experience, which combines the DNA and qualities of the current Lamborghini offering. Take the very best bits of the Huracán and the Aventador super sports cars, such as four-wheel steering and carbon ceramic brakes, throw in air suspension and lots of other high-tech stuff including torque vectoring, and Lamborghini has created an SUV capable of 0-100 km/h in 3.6 seconds with a top speed of 305 km/h. Despite its increased centre of gravity and the fact that it is much higher and heavier than the other models from Sant’Agata Bolognese, the Urus is capable of stopping from 100 km/h to a stand-still in just 33.7 metres
This is a sports car on steroids that is capable of running on sand, snow, gravel, race-track or tarmac, with breathtaking performance and amazing all round capability. This is in no small part due to its exciting new V8 4.0 litre twin-turbo engine, the first occasion that Lamborghini has utilised turbo power. All controlled from the Tamburo, or Drum at the centre of the ultra-modern interior which comfortably seats four. And the name, well, as has been the tradition at Lamborghini, the name Urus is derived from the world of bulls. The Urus, also known as Aurochs, is a wild ancestor of domestic cattle. The Spanish fighting bull, as bred for the past half-millennia, is still close to the Urus in its appearance.
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Western Australia’s motoring history has received international and local recognition thanks to a new book written by Perth motoring historian Graeme Cocks. “Claude Deane. Western Australia’s Motor Dealer Extraordinaire” tells the story of Western Australia’s pioneer new car dealer, Claude Deane. The book has been short-listed for the Royal Automobile Club of the UK’s Motoring Book of the Year Awards which will take place at the Club’s Pall Mall Clubhouse in London on 28 October. Now in their seventh consecutive year, the awards are...
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I have always liked cars, boats, photography, and fashion! So I have decided to combine all my likes into a business venture entitled BAM (Barche, Automobile, Moda) or boats, cars and fashion! All you editors, film makers, and stylists out there please check it out :- BAM Sydney – Lake Como – London...
read moreAmbassador
I am very pleased to have been chosen as an Ambassador for Suixtil – since 2007, Suixtil (pronounced “Swix-til”) has been recreating iconic clothing and accessories from motor racing history and tailoring it for the modern day. Founded in Argentina in the 1930s, Suixtil racing uniforms were the first of their kind. The national racing team, Escuderia Suixtil, led by the fabled Juan Manuel Fangio, was the first to wear the brand in the 1940s. Suixtil would become the epitome of track day cool through the ‘50s and ‘60s, as...
read moreBrabham, The Movie
If you have not already seen it check out the trailer for this newly launched movie It looks as though it should make for compulsive viewing. David Brabham is of course the Event Patron for the AXA Sydney Harbour Concours d’Elegance http://sydneyharbourconcours.com.au and it is great to have his ongoing support for the next edition scheduled for 4th-6th March 2021. ...
read moreFondazione Gino Macaluso per l’Auto Storica
The Fondazione Gino Macaluso per l’Auto Storica was recently inaugurated in Turin. Founded 10 years after the death of Gino Macaluso, a European Rally champion, designer and entrepreneur, the Foundation brings together one of the most important and unique car collections in the world, composed of historic rally, track and Gran Turismo vehicles. The cars from the collection, retracing the period from the Sixties to the Nineties, are synonymous with automotive design and international motorsport. Starting later this year, the Fondazione...
read moreSocial Media
Those of you who like the social media scene, and even those who do not, might like to take a look at this link to an interview with me carried out by Ruba Jardi at Classic Events. Part of a series of IGTV interviews, along with myself other interviewees include, Enzo Scalzo of Best of Italy Race and Tour, Jose Ruela of Lorenzini Tour Auto, John Brigden founder of Bespoke Rallies, and my old friend Mathias Doutreleau co-founder of Concours d’Elegance Suisse. https://www.instagram.com/p/CBt4xmKFRc-/ (due to my technical ineptitude...
read moreNew Logo New Look.
These last few months I have been maximising the opportunity to update the logo shown below (many thanks for the inspiration and initial concept to Mr Concours https://mrconcours.com) and website for the AXA Sydney Harbour Concours d’Elegance in readiness for the next edition to be held on 4th-6th March 2021. The event will once again be held at Swifts, the amazing Victorian mansion and gardens on Darling Point in Sydney, and will again have the support of title sponsor AXA; Pommery Champagne; and official time partner A. Lange...
read moreOff the cuff…
Every gentleman needs a good pair of cufflinks, and there is no better way to enhance your sartorial elegance than with a pair of these handcrafted Maximillian composer inspired links. As you can see they look great at the wheel of an Alfa Romeo, or indeed, any motor car with style. To find out more about the remarkably stylish range please go to http://www.maximillianstudio.com “The best gift you can give yourself is the gift of possibility,” said actor and some time race driver, Paul Newman, who knew a thing or two about...
read moreJames Bondinar
A couple of weeks ago I took part in a really interesting webinar entitled Bond & Beyond. It was a really fun and very well attended event. Created by Linda Hugo of Beyond Curated ( https://beyondcurated.com ) I was one of three speakers talking about that most British icon, James Bond 007. It is really worth watching, especially when you get past the first speaker! (when you click through to the following link, it is the black screen on the right). https://we.tl/b-h9n7cpxQRi
read moreHi Ho, it’s off to work we go!
Maranello, May – This week, the Ferrari factories in Maranello and Modena gradually returned to full production, in line with the “Back on Track” program. After seven weeks of production shutdown, the factories have recommenced at full capacity. Amongst the first cars to come off the Special Series lines include a Ferrari Monza SP2 with a black and gray livery, followed by a 812 GTS spider in Grigio GTS and a F8 Tributo in Rosso Corsa – the first cars completed in the 12 and 8 cylinder lines. Ferrari is also...
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