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Tuthill GT ONE, 2024. A modified 911 inspired by the GT1 Strassenversion has been revealed at Monterey Car Week. The carbon fibre bodywork has been designed by Florian Flatau. The mid-mounted 4.0 litre flat six is available in 500hp naturally-aspirated form or with turbochargers boosted to 600hp. Production will be limited to 22 units at an undisclosed price.
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Tuthill GT One: A road-legal Porsche 911 GT1 reimagined
Remember the 993 Porsche 911 GT1 that was spotted at the Los Angeles airport a few days back? Well, here it is in all its glory. This is the Tuthill GT One – a reimagined Porsche 911 GT1 Strassenversion. Only 22 examples of what could be described as the ultimate version of the road-going 911 GT1, will be produced. Designed by Florian Flatau, the GT One features a full carbon fibre body that…
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Tuthill GT One
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Cars| Tuthill Porsche Unveils Their GT ONE As An Ode To Racing History
Tuthill Porsche debuted their latest creation at the renowned Monterey Car Week event, that further showcases the automotive engineering powerhouse’s brilliant design and technical expertise. As an ode to the rich history of race cars and specifically the FIA GT1 race class, which dominated at Le Mans in the 1990’s, the GT ONE by Tuthill is proof a great innovation. With only 22 renditions of…
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Is there any things you recommend to start learning about cars? Especially from a complete beginner standpoint
hi hi hi anon!! first of all thank you so much for asking this question and second of all: I binge youtube, and go to car shows. And play videogames.
A little bit of (disclaimer?) info is that I was never really allowed to do anything in my life, and that included driving and working on anything mechanical. We're still in that phase of getting out this box and branching out, so in a sense, we're both beginners on this together :)
Youtube - So there's a lot of youtube channels out there that talk about cars (and of course other automotives) my picks are the really silly funny ones. I personally watch MartiniWorks, spearheaded by Alex Martini. This channel is mainly focused on history and drama and of course useless fun facts about cars I wish I can afford. He has builds like the junkyard Ferrari and racetrack S2000 that keeps blowing up in retaliation against the government - Hmm, not into the history aspect of things? Want something more hands-on? Still want it to be silly so it doesn't bore you to death? Look no further than Garbage Time ! This channel is focused on mainly restoring weird little creatures and the video lengths are not too terribly long to make you wish you were in math class instead. Things to expect: trying to run the engine with chocolate / WD40, replacing the coolant with Pepsi, and restoring weird goobers you've never seen in your life. - What if you have a car and want to work on it? Getting serious about it? Then I must introduce you to every car guy's holy grail, CHRISFIX. This channel is all about the specifics and step-by-steps on how to destroy modify your car. Or maybe you just like the guy. Or like knowing how people work on cars. Either way, ChrisFix is a wonderful channel if you're interested in actually working on cars! - "But I like experimental vehicles and racing and cool expensive builds!" We have a classic for you, then! TopGear showcases the latest and greatest of cars, from the Tuthill GT ONE road legal Le Mans race car to the Bentley Blower, if you're one to simply appreciate great pieces of work, or you're a history nerd with a knack for enjoying sarcastic commentary, you're looking at the right channel.
Car shows / meets - My first experience with cars was a car show I went to by myself. The show included supercars, built JDMs, local cars, bikes... pretty much everything you'd expect out of a car show. I even have a tumblr sideblog where I post my photography. My tip when going to shows is don't be afraid to ask around! Car guys are simple people. You can come up to them and say that you're just starting out and would like a little explanation on what's going on with the car in front of you, they'll be more than happy to entertain you! You'll even make friends along the way :) There's different things to expect when going to a show vs a meet, I recommend going to shows rather than meets because meets are more closed and most likely held just amongst people who own said cool cars.
Videogames - Videogames remain a great way to learn and be accustomed to cars, and there's a lot of titles out there like NFS, Burnout, Gran Turismo, etc... so which one is for you? - Most mainstream racing games like NFS and Forza Horizon focuses on the gaming aspect of things. If you're looking for something uncomplicated and fun, those games are the way to go. - Lets get a little bit technical. Wanna learn how to build an engine, but you don't want to ruin your own? Car Mechanic Simulator. I'll admit this isnt the most detailed, theres so many things going on with a car and so many different platforms and complications, but from a learning standpoint? Really great if you're just getting into it or want to learn names of different parts effectively! - Ohh. Maybe you're that type of person. Experimental tuning and racing person. Assetto Corsa / Competizione, iRacing, Gran Turismo is for you, buddy. There is a steep learning curve that will force you to learn about different specs and how they affect the car holistically, and if you're into that, then I don't see why not.
Honorable mentions - [HOONIGAN] for very insane car builds. - eletor for really cinematic drift vids. - Misha Charoudin if you want to know what it's like driving a performance vehicle around nurburgring.
And REMEMBER, have fun! Everyone develops a taste in cars differently, some like muscle, some like JDMs (like us). There is no right or wrong way to enjoy cars.
I've only been into them for about 2 years, let's go insane together.
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Tuthill Porsche GT One
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The New Tuthill GT ONE 🚀 “Preserve the past, Be the present, Shape the future” - Florian Flatau (Design Director of the GT ONE) Amazing car by @tuthillporsche x @fossilfurious Top pictures by @alexpenfold
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Porsche GT One Tuthill 2025: Un design aérodynamique et agressif
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When Tuthill Porsche unveils a new car, the automotive world takes notice. This year's Monterey Car Week was no exception, with the debut of their latest creation, the GT One.
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Porsche GT One Tuthill 2025: Un design aérodynamique et agressif
La Porsche GT One Tuthill 2025 repousse les limites de l’aérodynamisme avec un design agressif et avant-gardiste. La Porsche GT One Tuthill 2025 est une véritable œuvre d’art mécanique. Son design extérieur, sculpté dans l’aluminium et la fibre de carbone, est une ode à la performance. Les lignes tendues et acérées, ainsi que les larges prises d’air, soulignent son caractère sportif et…
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