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Added on the 09/10/2010 14:12:40 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN
German steelworkers art group 'Giants of Steel have made their way into this year's Essen Motor Show with their latest one of a kind creation, a Porsche GT3 RS made out of scrap metal. The art installation has no engine in it and is instead intended as a tribute to the iconic German car. Around 20,000 scrap metal parts were used in its production. It reportedly weighs 1,300 kilogrammes and was built by a three-person team.
Brussels motor show has just kicked off with some unique vehicles. This Porsche 911 is one of them. This model includes 380,000 Lego bricks in its body. How? You will be surprised.
Until a few years ago the Tokyo Motor Show was one of Asia’s most important motor shows. But the boom in China has meant the show in the Japanese capital has been relegated to the second division. Nevertheless, there are some interesting premieres to marvel at this year.
Twenty-six people were injured on Sunday after a Porsche supercar lost control at the annual Paqpaqli ghall-Istrina motor show in Malta and crashed into the crowd.Malta Today reports that the car was owned by British telecommunications millionaire Paul Bailey, who was at the wheel at the time of the accident.A witness explained the car was speeding down the taxiway when a back wheel went on the grass.Bailey lost control of the vehicle and crashed into the barriers on the opposite side of the road, where people were watching the show. Some victims suffered severe head injuries, multiple fractures and abdominal injuries, according to NBC.Bailey, who is in a stable condition, is among 14 people who are still in hospital. Five of them are in critical conditions.The Telegraph reports that Bailey, a self-made millionaire from the East Midlands, has a collection of more than 30 supercars, including a £866,000 McLaren P1 and £1.2 million customised Ferrari.He reportedly bought the limited edition Porsche Spyder for £780,000 in January this year.The rest of the motor show, hosted by Malta's president to raise money for charity, was cancelled.
Images show climate activists from Greenpeace unfurling protest banners reading "The party is over" at the BMW stand during Olaf Scholz's visit. The chancellor seems unperturbed. IMAGES
Barcelona (Spain), Sep 30 (EFE).- Spanish King Felipe VI inaugurated Thursday the international motor show in Barcelona, which has opened its doors in the fairgrounds of Montjuïc with the presence of 23 brands.FOOTAGE OF THE KING WITH OTHER SPANISH AUTHORITIES DURING THE INAUGURATION.