As car spotter and a tuning fanatic there isn’t a more brutal spot than this Ferrari Gemballa MIG-U1. Only one unique copy is spotted and the car is so insane you can’t miss it. If one car draws all the attention in Monaco it is this one. It was spotted often and this is a perfect moment to highlight this spot!
This project isn’t just about prestige but it also shows us what’s possible regarding aerodynamics. On the front we see dynamic flaps which make sure the downforce is optimal at every possible speed. At the back we see the so-called airducts which have to improve the airflow. The spoiler is the most outstanding part and it also has an aerodynamic cause. Despite the fact that the car is changed so much, it’s clear that we find the technique of the Ferrari Enzo under the hood. The motor is upgraded from 659 to 700 bhp. But that isn’t such a big change. The changes all together bring us a masterpiece from Gemballa!

It is a very respectable job if you can spot a car in Monaco without capturing a combo or loads of people with it. Still spotter FuturePhotography managed to do this, which of course resulted in some beautiful snaps of this Ferrari Superamerica. Next to that we don’t see the Superamerica often in...
The following Ferrari hasn’t got 599 GTB Fiorano in its name though it is a relative of this Ferrari. Only because Ferrari made this car to honor Sergio and Andrea Pininfarina, this supercar is called SA Aperta. A beautiful name for a beautiful car.
The Ferrari F40, very dangerous to drive if you haven’t got enough driving experience. With power up to almost 500 bhp and without any safety feature it’s one of the most dangerous cars to drive without experience. However, Ferrari has build an even more powerful version, the LM. Michelotto, from...
We sometimes see spots which stand out above all the others. Often, this is because of the special car or because of the beautiful pictures. Sometimes it´s even a combination of both and that´s what we love to see. Regular visitors from Autogespot might know AnshoB from all his other spots, but...
There are two periods in the year in which Monaco is flooded with supercars. During the Formula 1 weekend and during the event Top Marques. These days, all the beautiful cars from the automotive industry driver around through Monaco. Within a short period around Top Marques, both cars were...
Cruising on the highway, you decide to flat out. You drive way above 300 kph and you start to hear a strange sound followed by a bang. You lose control over the car and the wall next to the highway starts to come very close. A blowout at 300 kph isn't much luck but followed by a crash into a wall...
Idiots in traffic. You see them everywhere. Driving on the middle lane while the others are completely empty or just simply hit a red light. In Russia, it's even worse. Cutting you off, braking in front of you or just stop on the middle of the streets seems to be quite normal. The driver of the...
All over the world events are organized for those who own a special car. Down under, where supercars are quite rare, they also organize these events. Kuleo0z was present at the Antilag Racewars event on Wyalkatchem Airport, in western Australia. He made some pictures of some special cars which we...
If there’s one perfect place for spotting many Lamborghinis, then it must be Miami. Dozens of Lamborghinis can be found, and always there are some extraordinary copies, like this one. Despite we’ve seen more matte black Aventadors, it’s still very awesome to see, especially when it is captured...
After months of work by the Parker Brothers, they finally succeeded. The Tumbler is as good as ready and will be present at the start of the Gumball 3000 in Copenhagen. Next to the Tumbler, we will compete with the TG1 which is also almost ready. We want to keep this car a secret as long as...
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