Inside my rare Ford RS200 garage
The Ford RS200 is one of the most exciting and rare rally cars ever built, and this video gives a closer look at my own RS200 Group B collection. Known for its extreme design, short production run, and connection to the legendary Group B era, the Ford RS200 still stands out as a dream car for rally fans and collectors. In this video, I show the details that make these cars so special, from the styling and history to the unique character that made the RS200 such an icon. It is a rare chance to see a Ford RS200 collection up close and understand why this model still means so much in the world of classic motorsport. For Ford fans, rally enthusiasts, and viewers who love rare performance cars, this RS200 collection delivers history, rarity, and the thrill of seeing one of the most unforgettable rally machines ever made.
2026-05-10T12:09:11Z
Old man pretty shocked inside 650HP car racing at Nürburgring track
This Mercedes-AMG GT S proves that mileage and age do not stop a well-built performance car from feeling serious on the Nürburgring. With over 104,000 km on the odometer and nearly a decade of use behind it, the car still delivers around 650 HP from its upgraded 4.0L biturbo V8, supported by replacement turbos, a custom remap, Bridgestone Potenza Race tires, and strong Paragon discs with Endless pads. The power and braking performance make it a fast and exciting track machine, but the aftermarket K-Sport suspension becomes the biggest weakness. Its soft setup causes bouncing under acceleration and nervous movement in faster sections, making the car feel less stable than it should at the limit. Even with traffic and handling concerns, the AMG GT S shows impressive durability, speed, and character, while also proving how important a properly tuned suspension setup is for turning power into real confidence on track.
2026-05-01T17:13:14Z
Porsche GT3 RS hits 200 km/h in Mauritius
A yellow Porsche 911 GT3 RS takes over a closed road in Mauritius with a loud standstill launch and a high-speed fly-by that reaches around 200 km/h. The short video starts with the GT3 RS lined up in front of spectators as the driver revs the naturally aspirated flat-six engine before launching hard down the straight. After turning around in the distance, the Porsche returns at serious speed, building anticipation as the crowd watches from the roadside. The main moment comes when the GT3 RS screams past the camera at roughly 200 km/h, showing off its sharp aerodynamics, rapid acceleration, and unmistakable engine sound. With the bright yellow paint, open-road setting, and crowd reaction, the clip turns a simple performance demonstration into a clean showcase of Porsche speed, sound, and presence.
2026-05-08T15:07:52Z