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    09/21/11
    7:33pm
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    Lamborghini Aventador NYC Rooftop Launch Party.
As hinted yesterday, I was part of a fortunate group of attendees invited to Manhattan Motorcars’ exclusive Lamborghini Aventador rooftop launch party. Thanks in no small part to my kickass creative director.
Fashionably late, we pulled up in Wyatt’s Porsche 928, quickly checked in, and sauntered into the showroom’s massive elevator. After a short ride the attendant raised the massive cage door to reveal our evening’s festivities: custom-suited socialites and tightly-wrapped models, hand-rolled cigars and Blancpain watches, five Gallardos, two Murcielagos, and the main event sitting ominously in the midst of it all.
She sat there silently, subtly hinting at her 325lb carbon fiber monocoque, her longitudinal-posterior 690bhp V12, and her jaw-dropping $379,700 price tag. Wasting little time, we made our way through the gathering crowd, acquiring what would best be referred to as a king’s ransom of free libations.

With me in my Gulf Racing jacket and Wyatt in a brown leather bomber, we stood out like a sore thumb, but without the suited camouflage of the rest of the attendees, it wasn’t such a bad thing. We were quickly approached by two young ladies—one blonde midwest type, the other asian and fumbling with her camera phone. I offered to help. As I aimed her Blackberry and she struck her most sultry pose, the music halted and our evening’s host got on the mic, much to her (and my) dismay.
Stumbling through a spec sheet that, for ninety percent of the guests, could have been written in Cryrillic, the direction was given to remove the silken black cover. Awestruck, the crowd audibly gasped—most had never seen or even heard of the Aventador.

With the New York City skyline casting a diffused glow upon the Nero Nemesis matte finish, the Frecci Tricolori-styled LED lamps radiating cool blue up front and searing red out back, and the unmistakeable scissor doors swung open, the Aventador’s New York Shitty debut was nothing if not dramatic.

I had to get closer. Squeezing through the crowd of beautiful people I managed to lower myself into the Aventador’s cockpit imagining my first time in the new bull to be full of amazement. Instead, I was met with slight disappointment. Not because it wasn’t cool, but maybe because it was too cool. There’s so much going on, so many buttons, and too many goddamn angular surfaces.

But I digress, it’s a complaint I could definitely live with. I mean,  it’s a Lamborghini for fuck’s sake. Of course I’d manage to live with  it. And so would you.
A big thanks to Wyatt, Kleinfeld Men, Blancpain, and Manhattan Motorcars.

    Lamborghini Aventador NYC Rooftop Launch Party.

    As hinted yesterday, I was part of a fortunate group of attendees invited to Manhattan Motorcars’ exclusive Lamborghini Aventador rooftop launch party. Thanks in no small part to my kickass creative director.

    Fashionably late, we pulled up in Wyatt’s Porsche 928, quickly checked in, and sauntered into the showroom’s massive elevator. After a short ride the attendant raised the massive cage door to reveal our evening’s festivities: custom-suited socialites and tightly-wrapped models, hand-rolled cigars and Blancpain watches, five Gallardos, two Murcielagos, and the main event sitting ominously in the midst of it all.

    She sat there silently, subtly hinting at her 325lb carbon fiber monocoque, her longitudinal-posterior 690bhp V12, and her jaw-dropping $379,700 price tag. Wasting little time, we made our way through the gathering crowd, acquiring what would best be referred to as a king’s ransom of free libations.

    With me in my Gulf Racing jacket and Wyatt in a brown leather bomber, we stood out like a sore thumb, but without the suited camouflage of the rest of the attendees, it wasn’t such a bad thing. We were quickly approached by two young ladies—one blonde midwest type, the other asian and fumbling with her camera phone. I offered to help. As I aimed her Blackberry and she struck her most sultry pose, the music halted and our evening’s host got on the mic, much to her (and my) dismay.

    Stumbling through a spec sheet that, for ninety percent of the guests, could have been written in Cryrillic, the direction was given to remove the silken black cover. Awestruck, the crowd audibly gasped—most had never seen or even heard of the Aventador.

    With the New York City skyline casting a diffused glow upon the Nero Nemesis matte finish, the Frecci Tricolori-styled LED lamps radiating cool blue up front and searing red out back, and the unmistakeable scissor doors swung open, the Aventador’s New York Shitty debut was nothing if not dramatic.

    I had to get closer. Squeezing through the crowd of beautiful people I managed to lower myself into the Aventador’s cockpit imagining my first time in the new bull to be full of amazement. Instead, I was met with slight disappointment. Not because it wasn’t cool, but maybe because it was too cool. There’s so much going on, so many buttons, and too many goddamn angular surfaces.

    But I digress, it’s a complaint I could definitely live with. I mean, it’s a Lamborghini for fuck’s sake. Of course I’d manage to live with it. And so would you.

    A big thanks to Wyatt, Kleinfeld Men, Blancpain, and Manhattan Motorcars.


    09/20/11
    4:06pm
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    Raging Bull on a Hot Tin Roof.
The Lamborghini Aventador NYC rooftop launch party is going down tonight at Lamborghini Manhattan.
Yours truly will be in attendance, thanks to my super generous creative director — Look for images from the event tomorrow.
Update: Here’s the full story.

    Raging Bull on a Hot Tin Roof.

    The Lamborghini Aventador NYC rooftop launch party is going down tonight at Lamborghini Manhattan.

    Yours truly will be in attendance, thanks to my super generous creative director — Look for images from the event tomorrow.

    Update: Here’s the full story.


    09/15/11
    2:51pm
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    NYC Street Spot
Brand-new Nero Nemesis Lamborghini Aventador from Manhattan Motor Cars on delivery to Harlem. Spotted at 110 & Amsterdam in front of St. John the Divine Cathedral.

    NYC Street Spot

    Brand-new Nero Nemesis Lamborghini Aventador from Manhattan Motor Cars on delivery to Harlem. Spotted at 110 & Amsterdam in front of St. John the Divine Cathedral.


    09/14/11
    8:02pm
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    Snap of the Day 23: Thirty-Seven Years of Raging Hard-ons.
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    Snap of the Day 23: Thirty-Seven Years of Raging Hard-ons.

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    09/12/11
    5:15pm
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    Lamborghini Confirms 20 Sesto Elementos to be Built.
According to GTSpirit, Lamborghini’s Stephen Winkelmann confirmed that a limited run of twenty Gallardo-based Sesto Elementos would be produced next year. Expect the same 570bhp V10 from the LP570-4 to propel the ultra-light to 60 in 2.5 seconds thanks to its 2193.5 lb curb weight.
The Sesto Elemento, along with the just-revealed LP570-4 Super Trofeo Stradale, are helping the Gallardo make one helluva statement before the new model arrives.
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    Lamborghini Confirms 20 Sesto Elementos to be Built.

    According to GTSpirit, Lamborghini’s Stephen Winkelmann confirmed that a limited run of twenty Gallardo-based Sesto Elementos would be produced next year. Expect the same 570bhp V10 from the LP570-4 to propel the ultra-light to 60 in 2.5 seconds thanks to its 2193.5 lb curb weight.

    The Sesto Elemento, along with the just-revealed LP570-4 Super Trofeo Stradale, are helping the Gallardo make one helluva statement before the new model arrives.

    via


    09/12/11
    12:54pm
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    Revealed: Lamborghini LP570-4 Super Trofeo Stradale.
From Lamborghini:
“Stephan Winkelmann, President and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A.,  is presenting at the Volkswagen Group Night in Frankfurt the most  extreme Gallardo ever: the Gallardo LP 570-4 Super Trofeo Stradale.  Automobili Lamborghini is bringing motor racing excitement directly to  the road. This new and most extreme top model in the Gallardo lineup is  based on the successful race car from the Lamborghini Blancpain Super  Trofeo, the world’s fastest singlemake series.

The car will be produced in a limited run of 150 numbered units. The  Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo championship brings professional  racers and gentlemen drivers face-to-face in fiercely fought battles on  Europe’s most challenging racetracks such as Monza, Silverstone and  Hockenheim. There are many similarities between the racing and road  versions of this super sports car. For example, they both share the same  V10 powerplant, which is used in the racing version with no  modifications.


The Gallardo LP 570-4 Super Trofeo Stradale boasts a maximum dry weight  of 1340 kilograms. It beats the already lean Gallardo LP 560-4 by 70  kilograms, which gives the Gallardo LP 570-4 Super Trofeo Stradale a  stunning power-toweight ratio of 2.35 kilograms per HP for breathtaking  performance. It sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in a mere 3.4 seconds and  reaches 200 km/h just 10.4 seconds later. Its forward thrust finally  tops out at 320 Km/h.

Like the Super Trofeo competition version, the new Super Trofeo Stradale  is based on the Gallardo Superleggera technical approach. The V10  powerplant generates 570 HP, equivalent to 419 kW, which is fully  available at 8000 RPM. The maximum torque is equally impressive, with  the torque curve peaking at 540 Nm at 6500 RPM. The V10’s unique firing  order delivers the striking sound you hear in motor racing.”


It’s no Sesto Elemento, but what’d you expect?

Check here for more Frankfurt Motor Show reveals.

    Revealed: Lamborghini LP570-4 Super Trofeo Stradale.

    From Lamborghini:

    “Stephan Winkelmann, President and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A., is presenting at the Volkswagen Group Night in Frankfurt the most extreme Gallardo ever: the Gallardo LP 570-4 Super Trofeo Stradale. Automobili Lamborghini is bringing motor racing excitement directly to the road. This new and most extreme top model in the Gallardo lineup is based on the successful race car from the Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo, the world’s fastest singlemake series.

    The car will be produced in a limited run of 150 numbered units. The Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo championship brings professional racers and gentlemen drivers face-to-face in fiercely fought battles on Europe’s most challenging racetracks such as Monza, Silverstone and Hockenheim. There are many similarities between the racing and road versions of this super sports car. For example, they both share the same V10 powerplant, which is used in the racing version with no modifications.


    The Gallardo LP 570-4 Super Trofeo Stradale boasts a maximum dry weight of 1340 kilograms. It beats the already lean Gallardo LP 560-4 by 70 kilograms, which gives the Gallardo LP 570-4 Super Trofeo Stradale a stunning power-toweight ratio of 2.35 kilograms per HP for breathtaking performance. It sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in a mere 3.4 seconds and reaches 200 km/h just 10.4 seconds later. Its forward thrust finally tops out at 320 Km/h.

    Like the Super Trofeo competition version, the new Super Trofeo Stradale is based on the Gallardo Superleggera technical approach. The V10 powerplant generates 570 HP, equivalent to 419 kW, which is fully available at 8000 RPM. The maximum torque is equally impressive, with the torque curve peaking at 540 Nm at 6500 RPM. The V10’s unique firing order delivers the striking sound you hear in motor racing.”

    It’s no Sesto Elemento, but what’d you expect?

    Check here for more Frankfurt Motor Show reveals.



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