This Is What Car Heaven Looks Like (Video)

This Is What Car Heaven Looks Like (Video)

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Runways aren’t just for airplanes, they’re for drag races and donuts.

When you were a kid, you probably had a poster of your dream car on your wall. You’d sit and look at it, imagining what it would be like to see one in person or maybe, just maybe, drive one. Fast forward to present day, and your car dreams could actually come true.

On a runway in Switzerland, some of the world’s most exotic cars gather in one spot. Why? To blow car aficionados’ minds while drag racing and doing donuts, naturally. Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Mercedes, Porsches, and Maseratis are just a sampling of what you see in this 11-minute video.

There should almost be a NSFW tag on this video, because any fan of fast, exotic cars is sure to watch this the same way they’d watch a video of attractive people doing naughty things. There are even a couple shots of all the cars parked together. If you’ve never seen something this beautiful you might just want to cry. Sorry kids, this video is probably the highlight of Dad’s life.
 

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As fun as it is to watch a supercut of highlights from the gathering, you can’t begin to imagine what it’s like to see in person. To walk by a McLaren P1 then see a Porsche 918 off in the distance. Then watch a Koenigsegg do its thing a few yards away. There’s even the incredibly rare Ferrari F12 TRS. Seriously, this is the type of event that all but proves the existence of a higher power.

Sadly, after watching this video, the idea of going to your real garage and seeing your “normal” daily driver just seems depressing. It’s time to bust out those old car posters and dream big again. Because one day, you might just find yourself on a runway in the Swiss mountains living out your childhood fantasy.

Charles Dean is a longtime automotive journalist and regular contributor to Corvette Forum and Rennlist, among other auto sites.


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