Thursday, June 30, 2011

Port area diorama

 

Good day to all.

After many years of work as ship and forwarding agent, i prepared a diorama 1/24 scale showing one of my usual work situation. In this case, one case and one big carton are being discharged from a Vw pick-up and will be stowed into a 20ft container, bound to be loaded on a liner ship sailing from Ravenna Port (Italy) to Piraeus (Greece). One port worker and one forklift driver are chatting peacefully, whereas one nervous agency clerk is calling his office in order to get instructions. Business as usual.

The container is part of an Italeri kit, the Vw is an old Hasegawa kit and the forklift is an unknown die-cast. Many items are scratch built, some other are coming from my part box. Kits and figures have been painted and weathered where i deemed it necessary.

I enclose some pictures, hope all friends will forgive me for poor quality of work, pictures and english language.....

Best regards to you all

Carlo

Ravenna - Italy

 

 

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Eric Bernard Enrique Bernoldi Enrico Bertaggia Tony Bettenhausen

Modern 53' or 48' trailers

Hey all, does anyone know if there is a company that makes a 53 or 48 foot modern day trailer with either a Thermo King or Carrier reefer unit on it?? I could probably stretch out a 40 foot trailer if anyone knows where to get just the reefer unit. I would like to model my 1:1 truck and just trying to get ideas on where to start.


Thanks again for the help everyone.

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Louis Chiron Joie Chitwood Bob Christie Johnny Claes

Kurt Busch says he's ending his marriage

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Georges Berger Gerhard Berger Eric Bernard Enrique Bernoldi

Re: Well?

Still watching, ready to drop a "dime" on me!, HUH??  S56..>

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Rene Arnoux Peter Arundell Alberto Ascari Peter Ashdown

'87 Monte Carlo SS Aerocoupe

Hi again. This is my Revell Aerocoupe SS. It was done in Tamiya Pure White with Krylon Tan interior and flocking. I built this kit for my brother, a big fan of Aerocoupes. Hope you like it, and C&C are always welcome!

 

 

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Jimmy Daywalt JeanDenis Deletraz Patrick Depailler Pedro Diniz

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Stewart, Vickers have at it with block and dump at Sonoma

Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/06/27/1305720/stewart-vickers-have-at-it-with.html

Carlo Abate George Abecassis Kenny Acheson Andrea de Adamich

Ferrari launch their new 2011 car, F150 (+ Launch Pictures)

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Chuck Arnold Rene Arnoux Peter Arundell Alberto Ascari

TELECON: Will Power on Indy Cars return to Milwaukee

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Piers Courage Chris Craft Jim Crawford Ray Crawford

Red Bull rivals appear ready to concede

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Thierry Boutsen Johnny Boyd David Brabham Gary Brabham

24 hours to win Goodwood Festival of Speed tickets | Competition

F1 Fanatic has five pairs of tickets to Friday of the Goodwood Festival of Speed to be won.

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Slim Borgudd Luki Botha JeanChristophe Boullion Sebastien Bourdais

Alonso and Massa's Ferrari F150 shakedown at Fiorano

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Karl Gunther Bechem Jean Behra Derek Bell Stefan Bellof

Karthikeyan Makes Surprise F1 Return With HRT

Narain Karthikeyan has made a surprise return to Formula One after being announced as one of Hispania HRT’s drivers for the 2011 season. The Indian driver was unveiled as the first racer to be working with the Spanish based squad, who look likely to enter into a second season of racing despite on-going financial concerns. [...]

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Peter Ashdown Ian Ashley Gerry Ashmore Bill Aston

Here Comes The Judd's

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Francois Cevert Eugene Chaboud Jay Chamberlain Karun Chandhok

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Monster Tajima wins Pikes Peak for sixth consecutive time - breaks 10 minute barrier [video]

Nobuhiro 'Monster' Tajima has won the famous Pikes Peak International Hill Climb for the sixth consecutive time - eleven times in total since 1988.

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Keith Andrews Elio de Angelis Marco Apicella Mário de Araújo Cabral

F1? 2011 Timing App is out

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Colin Chapman Dave Charlton Pedro Matos Chaves Bill Cheesbourg

Whiting defends blown diffuser clampdown

FIA Race Director Charlie Whiting has defended the decision to clamp down on the use of engine mapping in conjunction with blown diffusers, insisting that what the teams have been doing is illegal. Regarding the inevitable suggestions that the changes … Continue reading

Source: http://adamcooperf1.com/2011/06/24/whiting-defends-blown-diffuser-clamp-down/

Andrea Chiesa Ettore Chimeri Louis Chiron Joie Chitwood

Hard liquor about to hit the NASCAR sponsorship road

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Jim Clark† Kevin Cogan Peter Collins Bernard Collomb

F1 2011 Teams and Drivers

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Michael Bleekemolen Alex Blignaut Trevor Blokdyk Mark Blundell

Championship hopes almost finished, says Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton was able to put on a brave face after the European GP, but it was clear that he wasn?t very happy with the outcome of the weekend. He eventually finished fourth and a massive 46 seconds off winner … Continue reading

Source: http://adamcooperf1.com/2011/06/26/championship-hopes-almost-finished-says-hamilton/

Alex Blignaut Trevor Blokdyk Mark Blundell Raul Boesel

Official: Liuzzi announced as HRT's second driver

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Bill Cantrell Ivan Capelli Piero Carini Duane Carter

Monday, June 27, 2011

How Many Lumps - Sir?

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Francois Cevert Eugene Chaboud Jay Chamberlain Karun Chandhok

Where are the drag cars......again Pt 2

Well gentelmen here we are again...So where are all the drag cars Pt. 2.............LOLBig Smile So lets see um'

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Chris Bristow Peter Broeker Tony Brooks Alan Brown

Massa on top

Felipe Massa set the pace in the Q1 session in Valencia, putting his Ferrari fastest, seven-tenths ahead of the Red Bull of Sebastian Vettel and Michael Schumacher’s Mercedes. Lewis Hamilton was fourth for McLaren, ahead of Nico Rosberg and Adrian Sutil’s Force India. The times may not be that significant as some teams used more [...]

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Johnny Boyd David Brabham Gary Brabham Jack Brabham†

Behind the glitz and glamour of Monaco shoot

BBC F1 presenter Jake Humphrey takes you behind the scenes at the shoot for the opening sequence for 2011 Monaco Grand Prix.

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Filmed & edited by Michael Cunliffe, Music - Bright Lights Bigger City by Cee Lo Green & Poker Face by Lady Gaga.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/jakehumphrey/2011/05/behind_the_glitz_and_glamour_o.html

Joie Chitwood Bob Christie Johnny Claes David Clapham

Sebastian Vettel: ?We have nothing to be afraid of??

Sebastian Vettel was unperturbed after being only third fastest on Friday afternoon in Valencia, behind Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton. In the morning Vettel experimented with a car in ?Silverstone legal? spec, and he was only16th. Although the consensus is … Continue reading

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Birabongse Bhanubandh Lucien Bianchi Gino Bianco Hans Binder

Bahrain F1 Grand Prix 2010 Race live on Sunday BBC Start Time

Sebastian Vettel will take the pole position in the Bahrain F1 Grand Prix on Sunday March 14, 2010. The two Ferraris will be running after his car and you can catch all the race day action live on BBC.
March 14, 2010: Sunday Live Race Day
Bahrain F1 Grand Prix 2010�? 11:10 (Red Button, BBC1�and online) (12:00)
F1 [...]

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Martin Brundle Gianmaria Bruni Jimmy Bryan Clemar Bucci

2011 Formula One Calendar

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David Clapham Jim Clark† Kevin Cogan Peter Collins

Has F1 made overtaking too easy?

There have been five grands prix so far in the 2011 Formula 1 season and every single one of them, in its own way, has been a cracker.

The introduction of faster wearing tyres from new supplier Pirelli, the DRS overtaking aid and the return of Kers power-boost systems has led to a perfect storm of close racing, overtaking and pit stops.

This has made for an exciting season even though Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel is running away with the championship after four wins and a second place in five races.

Yet there is disquiet in some parts of the Formula 1 paddock.

There is a purist view that what the world is seeing is some kind of pale shadow of what F1 really should be. Superficially the racing has improved, some are saying, but is it real? Is this F1 or a tainted, cheapened version of it?

After years of complaints about overtaking being too difficult in F1, about races tending towards the processional, about a general lack of entertainment, it might seem a somewhat perverse thing to say.

But the sense, in some quarters, is that in trying to spice up the show, the sport has veered a little too far towards showbiz and lost some of its true essence.

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He is careful about he expresses it, but Vettel's team-mate Mark Webber is one of the chief exponents of this view.

Ironically, Webber has been one of the biggest beneficiaries of the new rules so far.

In China, where he qualified close to the back, the Australian used a clever strategy to benefit from the huge grip differences between new and old, hard and soft tyres, as well as the DRS, to climb up to third place by the end of the race, just seven seconds behind winner Lewis Hamilton.

So great was his pace advantage over his rivals in the latter stages that had the race been three laps or so longer Webber would have won. From 18th on the grid. In a race in which there was only one retirement. Even allowing for the superiority of the Red Bull, that is astonishing.

And yet Webber said afterwards that it felt a little hollow. Sure, he had enjoyed himself, and he was pleased with the result. But passing tough, world-class competitors such as Fernando Alonso so easily when they were effectively defenceless did not feel quite right. The racing, he says, is "less intense" than it was.

Webber brought up the subject again in Spain at the weekend, pointing out that the lap times F1 cars were doing on worn tyres and high fuel loads were only eight seconds faster than those of the GP3 cars, two categories down the motor racing ladder.

"We still need to be the pinnacle," Webber said. "We need to be able to push the cars to the limit throughout a grand prix and have very strong lap times, man against machine.

"Pirelli are working hard but we need to make sure the degradation and pace is still of a sensible magnitude and the cars can be put on the limit and not get too far on the showbiz side of things."

It's not just Webber, either. Last week, influential Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo weighed into the debate, too.

Di Montezemolo said: "Listen, I want to see competition, I want to see cars on the track. I don't want to see competition in the pits.

"A little bit, yes - but in the last race (Turkey) there were 80 pit stops. Come on, it's too much. And the people don't understand anymore because when you come out of the pits you don't know what position you're in.

"I think we have gone too far with the machines, too many buttons. The driver is focusing on the buttons, when you have the authorisation to overtake. We have gone too far."

Much of the criticism has, as Di Montezemolo said, focused on the DRS. This is a clever device that moves a part of the rear wing, reducing drag, and therefore increasing straight-line speed.

A driver can use it in a specified zone on the track, on the longest straight, when he is within a second of the car in front at a predetermined point before the DRS zone. The driver defending his position cannot use it.

The idea was to make overtaking easier - but not too easy. The problem is that people have looked at the Turkish race, and the number of times drivers sailed past rivals down the long back straight, and concluded that DRS is making overtaking like driving past someone on the motorway.

That, though, is a misunderstanding of what is actually happening. In Turkey, as in so many of the other races, what promoted the overtaking was the differing grip levels of the tyres at various stages of their lives.

As Charlie Whiting, the race director, points out, in a lot of the cases in Istanbul, the driver behind already had a massive speed advantage over his rival even before he got to the DRS zone. Because his tyres were providing him with so much more grip, he could slingshot out of the preceding corner so much faster.

In those circumstances, the pass would have been easy regardless, DRS or not.

"Our view has always been we shouldn't make it easy, we should make it possible," Whiting says.

"In Melbourne we didn't have quite enough length (in the DRS zone). I think it worked perfectly in Malaysia and China. But we're all learning here. I definitely don't think we've made it too easy.

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"I don't think anyone is under any illusion that it's the DRS that's allowing the overtaking. Opinions vary presumably, but tyres probably have a bigger part to play at the moment. I don't think we've gone over the top with the DRS, and we certainly don't want to. We've got no intention of doing that. We believe it's a good tool and hopefully you agree."

Although I share some of Webber's reservations, I also do not want to see fast cars stuck for ever behind slow ones just because the laws of aerodynamics dictate that drivers cannot follow closely enough to overtake. The DRS is a way of using technology to get F1 out of a hole that technology has got it into.

So, fundamentally, as long as governing body the FIA can find the right balance, I think Whiting is right on this, and the proof came in Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix.

Vettel spent the first 18 laps bottled up behind the fast-starting but slow Ferrari of Alonso. Red Bull tried to jump the Spaniard with an early first pit stop, but just failed when Ferrari responded and got out in front.

So they tried again and despite Vettel having to pass three cars on his out lap and Ferrari responding next time around, the German blasted past the pit exit just as Alonso was emerging.

Last year, with much slower wearing Bridgestone tyres meaning smaller pace differentials between the cars, Vettel would never have been able to pass three cars on his out lap, and he may well have spent the entire race behind Alonso.

At the same time, the difficulties all drivers had in passing down the main straight, the DRS zone, when they were able to pass elsewhere - around Turns Four, Five, 10 and 11, for example, where overtaking was previously very rare - proved that it was the tyres not the DRS that were making the difference.

"Barcelona had the possibility to be a drone-a-thon," Red Bull team principal Christian Horner said after the race. "Two years ago here, Sebastian drove around looking at the exhaust of (Ferrari's) Felipe Massa for the whole grand prix.

"This has really changed the dynamics of that and a track where it's traditionally difficult to overtake and produce close racing has produced an absolute thriller. The regulations have obviously contributed and created that. They're working."

It's true that the tyres' fragility is stopping the drivers exploiting the full potential of their cars all the time. This may not always be desirable but, as my colleague Mark Hughes points out in his column, this season it probably is.

If the cars were all on rubber that allowed them to push to the limit in the race, Red Bull would probably be able to tap into more of the speed that gives them such a huge advantage in qualifying. In which case Vettel wouldn't just be winning, he would be driving off into the distance. The tyres appear to be making the racing close, and introducing competition that might not otherwise be there.

Despite Vettel's domination, all the races have been close and exciting to watch and that is having a startling effect on the television audience.

You might expect, for example, that a German winning nearly everything would cause TV audiences to switch off in the UK, but in fact the opposite has been the case.

The BBC F1 audience has been up at all but one race so far this year. China had the highest number of viewers that race has ever had. During the Spanish race, the peak audience was 1.2 million higher this year than last.

But far more telling is the behaviour of the audience during the race. In the past, there would usually be a peak at the start, a significant dip in the middle, another peak at a moment of high excitement - a crash, a pit stop etc - another dip and a peak at the end.

This year, though, the audience has started higher than before - and stayed there throughout the race. People dare not switch off for fear of missing something. Far from the races being too confusing - as some newspapers have said - they are proving to be gripping from beginning to end.

I'll leave the final word to Jenson Button. He was asked if F1 had veered too far towards 'showbiz'.

"There are more positives than negatives," he said. "Of course it's a show; that's what any sport is. We need viewers to exist and the viewers have gone through the roof supposedly. I don't think we've done anything wrong. We've definitely gone in the right direction."

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/andrewbenson/2011/05/has_f1_made_overtaking_too_eas.html

Giancarlo Baghetti Julian Bailey Mauro Baldi Bobby Ball

Sunday, June 26, 2011

The MINI John Cooper Works Coupe Endurance racer [videos]

The MINI racer comes with a 1.6 liter turbocharged unit delivering approximately 184 kW / 250 PS / 247 bhp and 330 Nm (243 lb-ft ) of torque.

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Alain de Changy Colin Chapman Dave Charlton Pedro Matos Chaves

BMW M5 Nürburgring taxi officially unveiled

BMW has officially unveiled the new M5 Nürburgring taxi in Germany. See the pictures inside

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Raul Boesel Menato Boffa Bob Bondurant Felice Bonetto

2012 Fiat Panda revealed in patent filing

The next-generation model will adopt an aerodynamic appearance with a rounded hood, a wider grille and sweptback headlights.

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Zsolt Baumgartner Elie Bayol Don Beauman Karl Gunther Bechem

Webber flies ahead

Mark Webber’s race in Valencia last year ended with a dramatic aerial accident, but he emerged fastest in the first practice session on Friday on the streets of the Spanish port. The Red Bull driver set a time that was eight-tenths of a second faster than the fastest of the rest, headed by Renault’s Vitaly [...]

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Tony Brooks Alan Brown Walt Brown Warwick Brown

Massa threatened with jail over team orders


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Brazil?s F1 fever may have overstepped the mark after a local prosecutor threatened Felipe Massa with a six-year jail term if he ?defrauds? the sporting public by letting Ferrari team-mate Fernando Alonso past at Sunday?s grand prix. The story, reported by a local paper and picked up by the Daily Telegraph, is the latest of several anti-Massa reports to emerge from his home country since the team orders controversy at the German Grand Prix earlier this year. The Daily Telegraph's Tom Cary reckons that Massa simply isn't living up to his home crowd's high expectations.
?A public raised on a diet of Emerson Fittipaldi, Nelson Piquet and Ayrton Senna were simply appalled and saddened in equal measure by Massa?s apparent lack of ambition.?

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Art Bisch Harry Blanchard Michael Bleekemolen Alex Blignaut

Ferrari Launch Their 2011 Car The F150

Ferrari have become the first team to launch their 2011 Formula One car – named the F150. Thw F150 name comes from the fact it is 150 years since Italian unification, the flag bearer for the nation decided it was important to increase exposure of the major event in the country’s long history. �The cars [...]

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Karun Chandhok Alain de Changy Colin Chapman Dave Charlton

FAST EDDIE!

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Tony Brise Chris Bristow Peter Broeker Tony Brooks

Watching The Beautiful People...

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Joie Chitwood Bob Christie Johnny Claes David Clapham

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Talking a good game: the best quotes ahead of the European GP

Roll up! Roll up! gather round!� You there, quiet at the back! Some people?.. anyway, it has all been a bit quiet on the formula 1 front this week as teams quite literally fall asleep with boredom as they prepare to scuttle around Valencia for the European Grand Prix with the chance of nothing happening [...]

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Alan Brown Walt Brown Warwick Brown Adolf Brudes

Formula One Goes High Definition

This week FOM, the Formula One Management company run by Bernie Ecclestone, has announced it will be providing native High Definition Formula One coverage for the very first time. �This heralds the entrance of the sport into the super clear broadcast territory. High Definition television has been available for some time now in the United [...]

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Trevor Blokdyk Mark Blundell Raul Boesel Menato Boffa

Bullish on New ?Junior Reporters ? Not so Bullish on NASCAR...

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Jim Crawford Ray Crawford Alberto Crespo Antonio Creus

Back in the Day: Classic European Grand Prix

And so the European GP is almost upon us as the formula 1 season edges closer to the half-way mark. While most fans are in agreement that Valencia is yet to produce any classic races since the race was switched to Spain in 2008, there have been some genuinely exciting races and moments that have [...]

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Roberto Bonomi Juan Manuel Bordeu Slim Borgudd Luki Botha

First 2013 Jaguar XE mules spied on the road

Upcoming Jaguar XE is a new compact, two-seater sports car based on the XK model which will compete against the Porsche 911.

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Red Bull still fastest as Valencia practice begins | 2011 European GP first practice

Mark Webber headed the times at the end of the first practice session for the European Grand Prix.

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Luca Badoer Giancarlo Baghetti Julian Bailey Mauro Baldi

A very royal Lexus LS 600h L Landaulet revealed [video]

Belgian coachbuilder Carat Duchatelet has created this unique car for the royal wedding of Prince Albert II of Monaco.

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Bill Cantrell Ivan Capelli Piero Carini Duane Carter

Friday, June 24, 2011

Change of plans - Audi now wants to take sales to 2 million units a year

VW Group's premium brand Audi aims to grown sales by around 100,000 units a year for each of the next 10 years.

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Jimmy Davies Colin Davis Jimmy Daywalt JeanDenis Deletraz

F1 Teams and Drivers for 2011 Season

The Formula One is almost here again, and motorsport enthusiasts around the world are already sweating from the anticipation of another lightning fast, exciting season. The F1 2011 season is slated to begin officially on the 13th of March, with the Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix.
The defending F1 Driver’s Champion in 2011 is Sebastian Vettel, [...]

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Tony Brise Chris Bristow Peter Broeker Tony Brooks

Scion FR-S Concept


Now, we know we have already seen two concepts- FT-86 and FT-86 II - for this vehicle, but will have to endure one more as Toyota has brought us yet another FT-86 concept. This time it has been revealed at the New York Auto Show under the Scion badge and it won?t go into production until Toyota finally brings their production version later this year at the Tokyo Motor Show. The Scion FR-S Concept is a preview version of a new model coming to the Scion brand next year.

"Scion is always experimenting with new things," said Jack Hollis, Scion vice president. "The brand is iconic with the xB, adrenalized by the tC, and groundbreaking with the iQ. The FR-S will expand the brand into yet another new dimension that I know it is truly destined for."

Like with the other Toyota model, the Scion model is being inspired by the AE86 generation of the Corolla, better known as the Hachi-Roku, meaning "8-6" in Japanese. The concept is being built on a rear-wheel-drive platform and is powered by a 2.0-liter boxer front engine that can be mated with either a six-speed manual or a six-speed automatic transmission.

UPDATE 04/28/2011: Toyota has revealed a new video showing off the Scion FR-S concept’s revving engine. The sound should be the same or very similar for all three Scion FR-S / Toyota-Subaru FT-86 cars since they will all feature the same Boxer engine and exhaust setup. Hit the jump for the video.

UPDATE 05/20/2011: Testing is still underway for the Scion FR-S, and while it was circling the track, spy photographers were able to get a shot of the newly fitted and massive wing attached to the back. Seems a little exaggerated to us, but hey, we’ve waited so long to see this car in action that we will take just about anything they throw at us at this point. Check out the video after the jump.

UPDATE 06/24/2011: Scion has unveiled a new video of their latest FR-S concept in which Ken Gushi - a resident Scion Racing driver - talks about about the Scion FR-S concept car and what it means to him. For those that don’t recognize the name, Gushi started his driving career in the iconic Toyota AE86 also known as the "hachiroku". The AE86 is important because the FR-S is modeled after the prime drifting vehicle.

Hit the jump to read more about the Scion FR-S Concept.

Scion FR-S Concept originally appeared on topspeed.com on Friday, 24 June 2011 15:00 EST.

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Menato Boffa Bob Bondurant Felice Bonetto Jo Bonnier