Amazing pictures "Rami's trip to Supercar Valley"
#31
And off he goes ...


The Reventon is an excellent example of a car that you need to see in real life before approving or disapproving it.
When I saw a picture of that car the very first time I thought "WTF?!?". When I saw it on video it wasn't that much better. And then I got to see it in the flesh ...
I adore the Murci but really ... this is no comparison, the Reventon has SOOO much presence it's simply ridiculous. It seemed to have the exact same kind of response on all the people that were there that moment.


The Reventon is an excellent example of a car that you need to see in real life before approving or disapproving it.
When I saw a picture of that car the very first time I thought "WTF?!?". When I saw it on video it wasn't that much better. And then I got to see it in the flesh ...
I adore the Murci but really ... this is no comparison, the Reventon has SOOO much presence it's simply ridiculous. It seemed to have the exact same kind of response on all the people that were there that moment.
#32
2nd stop: Pagani
I was only able to shoot a few pics of the Zonda F Roadster in their showroom. Luckily it was a special car, the one with the full carbon body. In the workshop they were doing the last checks on car number 86 (a coupé) ... this was the most beautiful configuration I have ever seen IRL or on picture. Car number 85 was ready for delivery, not my taste but special nevertheless: combo of carbon with yellow body bodyparts and the wing of the Zonda S.
What stands out the most on the Zonda's IMHO is their interior. For me it's one of the best in the industry.




I was only able to shoot a few pics of the Zonda F Roadster in their showroom. Luckily it was a special car, the one with the full carbon body. In the workshop they were doing the last checks on car number 86 (a coupé) ... this was the most beautiful configuration I have ever seen IRL or on picture. Car number 85 was ready for delivery, not my taste but special nevertheless: combo of carbon with yellow body bodyparts and the wing of the Zonda S.
What stands out the most on the Zonda's IMHO is their interior. For me it's one of the best in the industry.




#36
4th stop: Automobili Bugatti
As everyone surely knows this factory is closed. Apparently it has been bought by a clothing manufacturer but they don't seem to boher much about the facility at this time. What is even worse is that the testing track behind the old factory is completely wasting away
This is how it looks like nowadays:


As everyone surely knows this factory is closed. Apparently it has been bought by a clothing manufacturer but they don't seem to boher much about the facility at this time. What is even worse is that the testing track behind the old factory is completely wasting away

This is how it looks like nowadays:


#37
5th stop: Back to the Lamborghini factory ... I wanted to buy some stuff from the store but I completely forgot about it because of all the commotion around the Reventon
Result: a great poster and a Murciélago Roadster in brushed steel:


(my apologies for the flash)

That's it. We also had a visit planned to the Museo Ferruccio Lamborghini but we were deadtired and it was already getting late. We had a long way back home the next day so we head back to the hotel.
Result: a great poster and a Murciélago Roadster in brushed steel:


(my apologies for the flash)

That's it. We also had a visit planned to the Museo Ferruccio Lamborghini but we were deadtired and it was already getting late. We had a long way back home the next day so we head back to the hotel.
#38
November 9
The way home. All went fine apart from the terrible traffic jam in Milan. Weather in Italy was nice (around 16-17° Celsius) but when we passed through the Gotthard tunnel in Switzerland things looked a bit less interesting. Snow all around, we heard warnings on the radio that snowtires were necessary etc. Not a nice thing to hear when you are running on 325's at the rear
In the ned it was ok, the left lane of the highway was full of snow but the right lane was ok. And once you are out of the Gotthard tunnel you slowy start descending so the roads were clear after a few minutes:
The way home. All went fine apart from the terrible traffic jam in Milan. Weather in Italy was nice (around 16-17° Celsius) but when we passed through the Gotthard tunnel in Switzerland things looked a bit less interesting. Snow all around, we heard warnings on the radio that snowtires were necessary etc. Not a nice thing to hear when you are running on 325's at the rear

In the ned it was ok, the left lane of the highway was full of snow but the right lane was ok. And once you are out of the Gotthard tunnel you slowy start descending so the roads were clear after a few minutes:
#39
We arrived at Lamborghini Affolter in Porrentruy, Zwitserland around 6PM. This is one of or even THE biggest Lamborghini garage in Europe. A part of the garage is rented by one of their customers, he stores his complete Lamborghini collection there (around 15-20 cars in total), quite impressive to say the least. This person is one of the lucky guys who gets to own the reventon by the way. Unfortunately I don't have any pictures of that area.
The reason I really wanted to go to Affolter or Ital Car Design was simple: they will produce and deliver the carbon hardtop for my car as well as the automated remote doors.
A few pics of their showroom cars:





The reason I really wanted to go to Affolter or Ital Car Design was simple: they will produce and deliver the carbon hardtop for my car as well as the automated remote doors.
A few pics of their showroom cars:





















