What is it with you sad hitler lovers...FERRARI HAS A GREAT STORY BEHIND IT, A MOTORSPOT HISTORY SINCE THE BEGINNING OF F1 OR G.P...IT IS THE DREAM BRAND FOR GOOD REASON...ITS ITALIAN AND THAT IS MUCH MORE ENTICING THAN A BRATWURST.....porsche yawn dull ffs, audi the repmobile wtf is thr r8 about pointless.
I love Ferrari's, but I love Porsche's even more. If we're talking numbers, Porsche has the most wins of any brand (28,000), and has the most outright wins at Le Mans. If that's dull to you well, that's not my problem.
@nepats12fann everyone is entitled to their own opinion so there is no need to insult me. + the reventon is a modern design you cant compare the two my favorate car of this time was the datomassa mangusta
I have got a very good hint for you to keeping the nice old Engine in good shape with todays ultra dry eco fuels: Use 1:100 API TC two stroke oil / fuel mix as regular driving fuel, that keeps the old fuel-system gaskets, rubber parts, alloy parts etc... and cast iron metal surfaces of those vintage engines in excellent shape...and it also lubricates the valves and upper piston regions. Most Porsche vintage owners in Germany do so Also keeps carbs/injection and tank clean and rustfree!
Well done, Fifth Gear. The badge of Ferrari was NOT from an Italian, but German fighter. Go look at the Porsche logo. See the pretty ponies? That badge is the Coat of Arms for the city of Stuttgart. It was plastered on a downed German plane that Enzo had seen in his younger days.
@TheXardas85 Just stating from the book called "Ferrari: The Man and his Machines." You are right, but both are correct as both are given credit. And I quote "One story has the famous 'prancing horse' insignia... on the... young racer in 1923 by parents of a... World War I flying ace, Francesco Baracca.... An alternative trail leads to Stuttgart, Germany.... This theory holds that the device came yo Italy as a trophy of World War I aerial battle." (Page 27) Admittedly the legs are different.
@TheForza1000 Cool? Dude, don't take this so seriously. I even admit there are differences, and the source I quoted (unlike any of the childish stabs you're taking at everyone) admits there are a number of stories. I'm willing to bet Enzo himself wouldn't have remembered it toward the end.
I have got a very good hint for you to keeping the nice old DOHC Engine in good shape with todays ultra dry eco fuels: Use 1:100 API TC two stroke oil / fuel mix as regular driving fuel, that keeps the old fuel-system gaskets, rubber parts, alloy parts etc... and cast iron metal surfaces of those vintage engines in excellent shape...and it also lubricates the valves and upper piston regions. Most Porsche vintage owners in Germany do so :) Also keeps carbs and tank clean and rustfree
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PoopFartShitStain 1 week ago
Everyone has an opinion and is entitled to express it. Don't take it so personal, I don't. With age you will learn to live at let live.
AlbertV8 1 month ago
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TheForza1000 1 month ago
What is it with you sad hitler lovers...FERRARI HAS A GREAT STORY BEHIND IT, A MOTORSPOT HISTORY SINCE THE BEGINNING OF F1 OR G.P...IT IS THE DREAM BRAND FOR GOOD REASON...ITS ITALIAN AND THAT IS MUCH MORE ENTICING THAN A BRATWURST.....porsche yawn dull ffs, audi the repmobile wtf is thr r8 about pointless.
jap cars sanitised boredom, Italian madness excitement, styling, pedigree, passion etc
if you don't get it go shove your head back up your ar@e, night night
TheForza1000 1 month ago
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Zircemerald 1 month ago
@TheForza1000 Someone needs to take a chill-pill...
I love Ferrari's, but I love Porsche's even more. If we're talking numbers, Porsche has the most wins of any brand (28,000), and has the most outright wins at Le Mans. If that's dull to you well, that's not my problem.
Zircemerald 1 month ago
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TheForza1000 1 month ago
@Gmclear321 yes.
ItssssCreeper 2 months ago
こいつ等、訛りがキツくて何を言ってるか… わからん!
sober0226 3 months ago
why do italian cars have the steering wheel close to the dash?
really aggrivating.
kirkconway 5 months ago
@Gmclear321 Yes, it's just you. Now go back to drooling over your poster of the lamborghini reventon.
nepats12fann 9 months ago
@nepats12fann everyone is entitled to their own opinion so there is no need to insult me. + the reventon is a modern design you cant compare the two my favorate car of this time was the datomassa mangusta
Gmclear321 5 months ago
@Gmclear321 it's called de tomaso actually
satanicrawrofdoom 3 months ago
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TheForza1000 1 month ago
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I have got a very good hint for you to keeping the nice old Engine in good shape with todays ultra dry eco fuels: Use 1:100 API TC two stroke oil / fuel mix as regular driving fuel, that keeps the old fuel-system gaskets, rubber parts, alloy parts etc... and cast iron metal surfaces of those vintage engines in excellent shape...and it also lubricates the valves and upper piston regions. Most Porsche vintage owners in Germany do so Also keeps carbs/injection and tank clean and rustfree!
Klottelitsch 1 year ago
Well done, Fifth Gear. The badge of Ferrari was NOT from an Italian, but German fighter. Go look at the Porsche logo. See the pretty ponies? That badge is the Coat of Arms for the city of Stuttgart. It was plastered on a downed German plane that Enzo had seen in his younger days.
hduncan2587 1 year ago
@hduncan2587
Ignorance is a bad beast.
The horse in the logo came from the logo on the airplane of Francesco Baracca, ace of the WWI who flew with french planes (Spad XIII for example).
TheXardas85 11 months ago
@TheXardas85 Just stating from the book called "Ferrari: The Man and his Machines." You are right, but both are correct as both are given credit. And I quote "One story has the famous 'prancing horse' insignia... on the... young racer in 1923 by parents of a... World War I flying ace, Francesco Baracca.... An alternative trail leads to Stuttgart, Germany.... This theory holds that the device came yo Italy as a trophy of World War I aerial battle." (Page 27) Admittedly the legs are different.
hduncan2587 11 months ago
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TheForza1000 1 month ago
@TheForza1000 Cool? Dude, don't take this so seriously. I even admit there are differences, and the source I quoted (unlike any of the childish stabs you're taking at everyone) admits there are a number of stories. I'm willing to bet Enzo himself wouldn't have remembered it toward the end.
hduncan2587 1 month ago
they dont make em like this anymore that's for sure.
blastofo 1 year ago
I love the Dino ..
jcb002 1 year ago
thats no spam its the truth!
Klottelitsch 1 year ago
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I have got a very good hint for you to keeping the nice old DOHC Engine in good shape with todays ultra dry eco fuels: Use 1:100 API TC two stroke oil / fuel mix as regular driving fuel, that keeps the old fuel-system gaskets, rubber parts, alloy parts etc... and cast iron metal surfaces of those vintage engines in excellent shape...and it also lubricates the valves and upper piston regions. Most Porsche vintage owners in Germany do so :) Also keeps carbs and tank clean and rustfree
Pnoerre 1 year ago
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very funny is that a well tuned VR6 ENGINE from VW
can sound allmost similar,
please compare and type
VR6 Krasse Testfahrt von Danilo
into the search field of youtube :)
Haffschlappe 1 year ago
damn it i wanna see the rest of the eppisode
EMBERSxLEFTxBURNING 2 years ago 2
The stunt at 4:33 was a pretty close call with such expensive motors.
funnygames1 2 years ago