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Bugatti test driver Andy Wallace explains the Chiron. No other driver spends so much time in a Bugatti Chiron1 like he does: Andy Wallace. In the last few years, the Englishman and Bugatti Pilote Officiel covered a total of over 150,000 km with the extraordinary vehicles from Molsheim. A true professional. He’s been testing Bugatti cars and taking customers to the limits of driving physics since 2011.But not only them: He spent more than 30 years as a racing driver. He competed in both the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the 24 Hours of Daytona on 21 occasions, winning the Le Mans endurance classic once and Daytona three times.In the summer of 2019, Wallace proves in a quite spectacular way that he is a lover of incredible speed: he reaches the top speed of exactly 490.484 km/h (304.773 mph) in a Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+* . A world record for Bugatti. At the same time, Bugatti is the first car manufacturer ever to break the magical 300 mph (482,80 km/h) barrier.Being a professional through and through, there is no one better to present the Bugatti Chiron: In a series of five video clips, he explains the car’s technical details in a comprehensible manner and reveals how to get everything out of the hyper sports car while staying safe. Fasten your seatbelts!
Disney & Pixar have just released a brand new full length trailer of Toy Story 4 starring Tom Hanks returning as Woody.
The Official Trailer for LEGO Friends: Girlz 4 Life - available to buy on DVD on February 15. In LEGO Friends: Girlz 4 Life, the girls' friendships are tested when ...
With the debut of the next-generation iPhone likely three months away — a new one traditionally launches each September — the Apple rumor mill is heating up right on schedule. Allegedly leaked photos of Apple's upcoming iPhone, presumed to be called the iPhone 6S, reveal an exterior casing that looks nearly identical to the iPhone 6 but comes with some internal updates. The details come from tech site 9to5Mac, which has a solid track record of correctly identifying leaks ahead of an Apple launch. Despite initial rumors that the next-generation 4.7-inch iPhone could be even slimmer than the iPhone 6, the leaked photos show no changes to the casing. If the photos are legit, any differences in thickness, length or width are too small to notice. This doesn't come as a huge surprise, considering the iPhone is on an "S" cycle this year, which traditionally has fewer design changes and more internal upgrades.
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