Tuesday, November 23, 2021

What's Hot At The 2021 Los Angeles Car Show

The Subaru Exhibit at the Los Angeles Automobile Show has a Self-Immersion Forest Motif.  Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

What's Hot At The 2021 Los Angeles Auto Show
Words and Images by: Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images unless otherwise noted. 


 After a 1-year hiatus one would have expected the majority of the automobile manufacturers would be queuing for a place on the Los Angeles Convention Center floor. Unfortunately that is not the case. Whether it is because the main emphasis is now on full-electric vehicles or just fallout from COVID,  some Asian and most of the European manufacturers were absent. I understand that at least one European manufacturer had an off-site display for "invited" journalists but I was not one of those individuals. 

 As in years past there was a theme for the show. This year it is Full-Electric vehicles with an emphasis on SUV's.  For those hoping to see some of the latest Coupes or Sedans this show will be disappointing.  Aside from Porsche and the 2023 Nissan Z and Z06 Corvette nothing new was on display to entice the sport car aficionado's. Both  Alfa Romeo and Jaguar did have a display of their offerings which are relatively unchanged from the past year.

The 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 on display at the 2021 LA Automobile Show.  Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images


The World Premiere of the Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS at the 2021 LA Automobile Show.  Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

The World Premiere of the 2022 Porsche Taycan GTS Sport Turismo.  Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images


2022 Porsche Mission R Racing EV Concept.  Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images


The 2023 Nissan New Z on display at the Los Angeles Automobile Show.  Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

That does not mean that there are not interesting vehicles to feast your eye's on, it means that you will be spending more time in the Galpin Exhibit hall and down on the parking level looking at some very nice older Corvettes.

A very nice 1953 Chevrolet Corvette on display at the LA Automobile Show.  Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images




George Barris Bathtub Buggy in the Galpin Exhibit Hall.  Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

2004 Shelby Cobra Concept.  Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

Not so with SUV's.  Three new entries into the EV market are Fisker, Mullen, and Vinfast.  Henri Fisker is back with his new 2023 Fisker Ocean, Southern California based Mullen has their 2024 Mullen Five, and Vietnam based Vinfast has two 2022 models, the VF e35 and VF e36. 

A very colorful 2023 Fisker Ocean on display at the 2021 LA Auto Show.
Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images


The 2024 Mullen Five on displat at the Los Angeles Automobile Show.  Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

Vinfast VFe35 made it's World Premiere at the LA Auto Show.
Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien


The larger Vinfast VF e36 also made its debut at the LA Auto Show.
Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

Also on display are two brands of three-wheeled vehicles.  Electro Meccanica is specializing in single seat vehicles while Sondors has a very nice three-seater.


Three-Wheel Electro Meccanica Solos on display at the LA Auto Show.
Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

The cockpit of the Electro Meccanica Solo O2 appears to be very functional and automobile oriented.
                                                    Image Credit:  2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

The Sondors Three-wheeled three passenger car.  Image Credit:  2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

Subaru has the most inviting display with a forest  theme.  It was the perfect layout for displaying their all terrain vehicles.  Here they highlighted their new for 2023 Solterra.


The 2023 Subaru Solterra made its debut at the 2021 Los Angeles Automobile Show.  Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

Hyundai has their new IONIQ 5 as well as the Hyundai SEVEN Concept vehicle which is purported to be produced in about 4 years.


2022 Hyundai IONIQ 5.  Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images



The innovative Hyundai SEVEN concept as seen at the LA Automobile Show.
Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

KIA also had a concept vehicle called the CONCEPT EV9.  If we look at both the Hyundai and the KIA we can get an idea as to what SUV's may look like in the near future.


KIA CONCEPT EV9.  Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

Ford had one of the larger displays showcasing their complete product line from sport cars to trucks. They also had an indoor test driving track for use with their Mustang Mach e's. 


2022 Ford F-150 Lightning Platinum Edition which will go on sale in the spring.  Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

2022 Ford F-150 Eluminator EV Concept.  Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

Although the 2021 Los Angeles Automobile Show was not as elaborate as in past years it certainly was good to have it back.  The show is open to the public from November 19-29, 2021



 TAGS: Brandon O'Brien, Cayman, Concept EV9, Electra Meccanica, F-150, Ford, Hyundai, IONIQ, Kia, LA Auto Show, LA Automobile Show, Los Angeles Auto Show, Los Angeles Automobile Show, Lightning, Mission R, Motor Driven Images, Mullen, Porsche, SEVEN Concept, Solo, Sondors, Solterra, Subaru, Taycan, Vinfast  
  


Saturday, October 23, 2021

PETERSEN MUSEUM SHOWCASES THE PORSCHE 956 AND 962

Upper Level of the Petersen Automotive Museum  Image Credit: 2018 Petersen Museum

Luftgekuhlt Exhibits Porsche Prototype Giants at the Petersen
Words and Images By Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images unless otherwise specified

The Petersen Automotive Museum has opened the second of two Luftgekuhlt exhibits. The first which opened May 15th highlighted the work of German manufacturer and Porsche tuner RUF Automobile. This exhibit focuses on the history and legacy of the Porsche 956 series race cars and is called Prototype Giants. The exhibit will be on display only until November 19th. 

Late production (1983) Porsche 956 Chassis 113 on display in the Luftgekuhlt Exhibit at the Petersen Automotive Museum.  Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

The Porsche 956 was built to comply with the 1982 FIA World Sportcar Championship's new Group C regulations which dealt with fuel economy. It was the first car to feature an aluminum monocoque chassis and ground effect aerodynamics. The factory 956's secured the first three spots at the 24 Hours of Le Mans that year, leading every lap. Stephen Bellof in 1983 set the overall lap record in a 956 at the Nurburgring Nordschleife, which stood for 35 years until a modified Porsche 919 Hybrid eclipsed it in 2018. 

1985 Three-Time Race-Winning Factory Rothmans 962C Chassis 002 Driven by Jacky Ickx and Jochen Mass.
Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images 

The 962 was created to meet the updated IMSA GTP specifications and customer demand, with Group C entrants taking the 962C nameplate. The 962 became one of the most dominant race cars ever, winning the World Sportcar Championship in 1985 and 1986, the IMSA GT Championship from 1985-1988, the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1986 and 1987, the Rolex Daytona 24 in 1989, as well as other series. 

Alwin Springer, Vice President of ANDIAL Porsche, stated that due to the success of the 956/962 Porsche 911 sales increased from an average of 30,000 units per year in 1982 to 60,000 units by 1986.

Mr. Alwin Springer was the Vice President of ANDIAL Porsche from 1975-1996 and President of Porsche Motorsport North America from 1997-2004.
Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

In the IMSA series, the 2.8-litre engine quickly proved insufficient.  IMSA races were shorter and therefore were more of a sprint race.  Group C races were all fuel limited so fuel mileage and the weight of the car was critical.  IMSA races had no fuel limitations.  Torque more than horsepower was required.  It was quickly realized that an increase in engine size was needed and the move to 3.2-litre engine was taken on by ANDIAL.  Led by Alwin Springer, Dieter Inzenhofer, and Arnold Wagner ANDIAL did much of the development work in cooperation with Al Holbert.  Jim Busby Racing, which was based close to ANDIAL in Southern California also assisted in various ways.

The Porsche Type 935/82 Twin Turbo Motor Powered the European Spec. 962's.
Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

1985 Coca-Cola Livered Porsche 962 Chassis 102 Driven by Bob Akin and Hans Stuck.
Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

1990 Art Sports Porsche 962C Chassis 146 Driven By Hurley Haywood.
Image Credit: Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

1988  Leyton House Porsche 962C Chassis CK6-01 Built by Kremer.
Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

1989 Miller High Life / BF Goodrich Porsche 962 Chassis 108C That Won the 1989 Rolex Daytona 24 When Driven by Bob Wollek, Derek Bell, and John Andretti.  Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

1987 Copenhagen Porsche 962 Chassis HR003 Campaigned by A.J. Foyt.
Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

The cars on display in "the Vault" include one 956 and six 962's. There is also another 962 located within the museum.

The 1985 Victor Computer Porsche 962C as seen on display upstairs at the Petersen Automotive Museum.
Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

How do you tell the difference between a 956 and 962?  All 956's were built with a "long-tail" rear wing while many 962's will have the so called "hang-on" rear wing.  For safety requirements the 962 has a longer chassis.  The distance between the door and the rear opening of the front wheel well on the 956 is about a hand's breadth.  The 962 is appreciably and visibly longer.  Also, there were only 28 956's built and 91 962's so the chance of seeing a 962 at a vintage racing event is much greater. 





TAGS:  Alwin Springer, ANDIAL, Brandon O'Brien, Motor Driven Images, Petersen Automotive Museum, Porsche, Prototype Giants, 956, 962  


Friday, October 1, 2021

Bond In Motion: Petersen Automotive Museum

Maybe this isn't the exact Aston Martin most folks would have a dream of, but this particular British vehicle, in its own way, is a BOND GIRL. Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images


Bond In Motion: Petersen Automotive Museum
Words & Images By: Brandon J. O'Brien 

The latest exhibit that opened on September 25th at the Petersen Automotive Museum displays various vehicles used in the twenty-six James Bond movies.  The exhibit titled "Bond In Motion" had been on display at the London Film Festival from 2014 and now allows North American visitors a rare up-close experience with some of the most iconic vehicles associated with the world's most famous secret agent, 007.  The exhibit celebrates the 60th anniversary of the James Bond films since "Dr. No" was released in 1962.

It features more than 30 cars, motorcycles, submersibles, a helicopter, an airplane, and scale filming models.  The exhibit will interest young and old, automobile buffs, movie aficionados, and especially James Bond fans.


1964 Aston Martin DB5 used in many James Bond movies since 1997.  
Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

1969 Mercury Cougar XR-7 used in "On Her Majesty's Service"
Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

1977 Lotus Esprit S1 - Wet Nellie - used in "The Spy Who Loved Me"
Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

1997 BMW R1200C used in "Tomorrow Never Dies"
Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

1999 BMW Z8 used in "The World Is Not Enough"
Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

2002 Jaguar XKR Convertible used in "Die Another Day"
Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images

Hiller 12C used in "From Russia With Love"
Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images


Although not all of the exhibits from the collection in England were brought over to the Petersen ... this exhibit will be worth the time and effort to go and see as well as all the other exhibits on display. 


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TAGS: Aston Martin, Brandon O'Brien, BMW, EON Productions, Jaguar, James Bond, Lotus, Motor Driven Images, Petersen Automotive Museum, 007

Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Long Beach - 2021 NTT IndyCar Finale


Penske Racing's Josef Newgarden leads eventual Acura Grand Prix Of Long Beach winner Andretti Autosport's Colton Herta as he passes Chip Ganassi Racing's Scott Dixon while navigating Turn 6 on the backside of the course. Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images


Long Beach - 2021 NTT IndyCar Finale
Words & Images By: Brandon J. O'Brien

For the first time in it's 46-year history, due to schedule changes brought on by the pandemic, the streets of Long Beach hosted the NTT IndyCar Series finale.  Being the final race of the season the tension and excitement was palpable. 

There were to be three distinct honors handed out. The foremost was for who would be the 2021 NTT IndyCar Series Champion.  Going into the race weekend the points leader was Alex Palou. Following him were Pato O'Ward (-35 points) and Josef Newgarden (-47 points). Only O'Ward and Newgarden had any mathematical chance of besting Palou. This is the 16th consecutive season where the Championship has been decided in the final race. 


Alex Palou in the #10 Chip Ganassi Racing Dallara-Honda DW-12 Mk III in the Fountain Curve at Long Beach. 
 Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images


Pato O'Ward in the #5 Arrow McLaren SP-Chevrolet in the  Fountain Curve at Long Beach.
Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images


Josef Newgarden in the #2 Penske Racing Dallara-Chevrolet DW-12 Mk III on Pine Avenue
At Long Beach.  Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images


Vying for the 2021 NTT IndyCar Rookie of the Year award was former F1 driver Romain Grosjean and New Zealander Scott McLaughlin. 


Scott McLaughlin in the #3 Team Penske Dallara-Chevrolet DW-12 Mk III in the Fountain Curve at Long Beach.
Image Credit:  2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images


Romain Grosjean in the #51 Dale Coyne Racing w/ Rick Ware Racing Dallara DW-12  Mk III exiting the Fountain Curve at Long Beach. Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images


Coming off a solid win at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca the previous weekend Colton Herta was attempting to end his season with two wins in a row. In practice he showed that he had the car that could go the distance for the win. 


Colton Herta in the #26 Andretti Autosport w/Curb Agajanian  Dallara DW-12 Mk III between turns 1 and 2 at Long Beach.
Image Credit:2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images


Long Beach has never been a forgiving track and during qualifying many cars accelerating out of Turn 8 would brush the outside wall. Herta did this one to many times damaging the suspension putting him out of contention for the pole. Josef Newgarden was able to top the "Fast Six" taking the pole and gaining one extra point toward the Championship. 

The first two rows were filled by Newgarden, Dixon, Castroneves, and Pagenaud. Herta would start mid-pack in 14th. After the start of the race, having the fastest car all weekend, Herta was able to carve his way through traffic and by the 15th lap he was solidly in fifth-place and the race for the lead was truly on. Newgarden, Dixon, and Castroneves were still holding the first three positions. 

On lap 31 Herta made his pass on Dixon and followed that two-laps later by passing Newgarden who was technically in second due to pit stops. After a full course yellow on lap 66 Herta was able to get a jump on the restart holding off Newgarden. 

From that point to lap 85 Herta stayed in front while diligently holding off his charging rivals. This was made more difficult as he was on the harder compound "Black" tires while the others were on newer softer compound "Reds".  


2021 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach Winner Colton Herta
Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images


It was electrifying to watch him skillfully charge to the front of the field and take the checkered flag for the second straight weekend and his sixth IndyCar win. 

The Championship went to Alex Palou who finish the race in fourth and Rookie of the Year honors went to Scott McLaughlin. 

    
2021 NTT IndyCar Series Champion Alex Palou with his trophy talking with the media after the Long Beach Grand Prix.
Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images


2021 NTT IndyCar Rookie of the Year honors went to Scott McLaughlin.
Image Credit: 2021 Brandon O'Brien / Motor Driven Images


Next year the "Rites Of Spring" Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach will return to its normal place and times April 8-10, 2022.




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