CLOSED: The Photomode Competition: Week 43

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Ferrari F40


1987 to 1989 Fastest street legal production car.
First street legal production car to break the 200mph barrier.
Last car ever commissioned by Enzo Ferrari prior to his death.
Commonly considered as the greatest supercar of all time.
 
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Earlier this month; the 2010 Viper ACR reclaimed the 'ring record at 7 minutes 12 seconds. This time beat the LF-A by two seconds.
The Viper ACR-X (not street legal) posted a 7 minute 3 second run during the same days.




 
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A Vivid Legend.
Seven WRC titles in a row. Sebastien Loeb is already a part of racing history. He holds the record of WRC titles.
But the man likes to break records and he also has the record of wins (66) and the record of podiums (102).
In the lead in the current 2011 season, an eight title seems likely.
Having confirmed WRC participation for two more years, the French Man could very well reach a milestone by taking home ten World Championships titles !


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Poort van Ahrweiler_5 by ThijsAbc, on Flickr

Eleanor.

The Ford Mustang Mach 1 was the car used in the best car movie of all times; Gone in 60 seconds.
And now I'm not talking about the one with Nicholas Cage in it. I'm talking about the original one from 1974.
The movie ended with a 45 minute long car chase.
Best. Movie. Ever.

 
Question to everyone. Did they disable 2p Replay saves?

Answered, Thank you.
 
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The Top Gear Test Track_1 by VIPERGTO, on Flickr

A legend is born. On the 20th of October 2002, Jeremy Clarkson drives the new Pagani Zonda C12 S in the Top Gear Test Track in the first episode of the BBC 2 Show Top Gear. Today Top Gear is the worlds most popular car show with over 350 million viewers per week in over 170 different countries.​
 
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is this a history-themed comp or movie-themed.......? :odd:

edit - just seen "cool movie" in OP lol

on another note, how do u delete comments....? grr
 
That's not a bad idea, although as far as I'm aware the 'black mask' GTR didn't set the record time...I could be wrong though.
 
Back to 1967 Le Mans race battle
Ferrari 330 P4 (left) VS Ford GT40 Mark IV (right)

Back to 1967 Le Mans race battle by Solar.E, on Flickr


Ferrari and Ford first fought at Le Mans in 1964, the 330 P filled the podium while no Fords finished. Ferrari's 1-2-3 finish only encouraged Ford to put more time and money into developing its GT40, though, and the American giant prepared for a triumphant return
A head-to-head contest in 1967, Ford Mk4 won both 1967 12 Hours of Sebring and the 1967 24 Hours of Le Mans, Ferrari placed its P4 racers in second and third places at the same event.

No, read the OP, no editing in the PMC. You look like you're better off in 2.0 for editing. 👎
 
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Isn't it a rule people can't change their picture after you have Final Entry above it?

You can change it once and once only after your original entry
 
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In Series 4 of Top Gear, Jeremy Clarkson raced an Aston Martin DB9 against James May and Richard Hammond on a TGV train from Surrey to Monte Carlo and won. The film was the beginning of the (in)famous Top Gear races.​
 

The Italian Job by ferrari_458, on Flickr

The Italian Job

Unfortunately, there are no premium Minis from The Italian Job in the game, so I settled for the current version :sly:

Hope you like it :)

First thing I thought of when reading the theme was Italian Job. A week or so ago after doing the mini seasonal event, I felt like I was in the Italian Job when I was racing the London track being aggressive through the sharp turns and all.
I was thinking it would be cool to set up a photoshoot online with 16 people, 3 in the minis and 13 others could be the Fiat 500 traffic. haha, sounds lame for those who were traffic, so I figured it'd be a bit too hard to get people to go along with it.
 
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