The World Car of the Year jury has announced their top 10 finalists for 2010. The top 3 will be announced in Geneva, while the actual awards will be given out at the New York International Auto Show.
The World Car of the Year jury has announced their top 10 finalists for 2010. The top 3 will be announced in Geneva, while the actual awards will be given out at the New York International Auto Show.
RM Auctions will be selling a Ferrari 250 GTO, chassis #4675GT. This is an extremely rare car, with only 36 built, and it is expected to sell for a very high price, possibly snatching the record for the most expensive car ever sold at an auction.
Our Car of the Week this time is literally a legend. It is the first production car ever to top the 200 mph mark, built by one of the biggest names in the supercar industry: Ferrari. Some journalists have praised it as the best supercar ever over the years and we sort of agree. The Ferrari F40.
Ferrari was the first team to unveil their Formula 1 car for the 2010 racing season. The launch took place yesterday at their headquarters in Maranello, Italy.
Time has come to announce our winner for the Supercar of the Year trophy from 2009. This and the upcoming Car of the Year award are the most prestigious ones we’ve done so far. We had plenty of nominees in this category as 2009 was a brilliant year for supercars and it really was tough to choose the winner.
However, we’ve argued and argued until we found a worthy winner. And that winner, our 2009 Supercar of the Year is:
Well, it’s that time of the week again and we have another brilliant machine worthy of our Car of the Week award: the truly magnificent Lancia Stratos.
It’s now official: 7 time F1 World Champion Michael Schumacher will make a return to F1 racing in 2010 with the new Mercedes GP team.
Michael Schumacher has told Ferrari that there is a “very, very, very strong possibility” that he will be racing for Mercedes-Benz GP next season.
Here’s the next batch of Car of the Year nominees. Executive Car of the Year and Supercar of the Year are up.
Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has said that he will let Schumacher leave to Mercedes-Benz GP if he chooses to do so.