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Horse racing: Jesko the jumper starts new season with huge victory
Horse racing: Jesko the jumper starts new season with huge victory

NZ Herald

time11-05-2025

  • Sport
  • NZ Herald

Horse racing: Jesko the jumper starts new season with huge victory

The new season of jumps racing commenced at Whanganui on Sunday, and it came as little surprise that the country's leading hoop in Shaun Fannin was straight on the board, taking the Dr John D. Moore Memorial Open Steeplechase aboard his own Jesko. Since stepping into training in a larger capacity with wife Hazel Fannin, Shaun Fannin has lessened his riding commitments but maintains his partnership with champion jumper West Coast, who has largely contributed to his outstanding strike rate of 1.2, riding five winners from six rides during the 2024/25 term. The Fannins have a couple of their own jumpers coming through the ranks, including Jesko, who impressed when breaking his maiden over the hurdles in June last year. He didn't feature again over the fences in that campaign, but kicked off this preparation with a tidy win on the flat, before a fourth placing behind an in-form Never Look Back at Woodville. In his debut steeplechasing assignment, Jesko was a heavily-backed favourite, closing at $1.40 ahead of Verry Royal ($5.20). The gelding settled into a good rhythm early in the 3800m contest, where Al's Red Zed took control early and led the field through the opening lap ahead of Call Me Jack. Fannin remained in touch with the leaders as pressure began to ramp up along the back stretch, moving into a clear third when Verry Royal dislodged Dean Parker on landing at the fence by the 900m. Call Me Jack shook off Al's Red Zed turning for home but Jesko was simply cruising, flying the final two fences to race away by an extending five-and-three-quarter lengths.

3 Mind Blowing Supercars That Shatter Every Limit
3 Mind Blowing Supercars That Shatter Every Limit

Yahoo

time08-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

3 Mind Blowing Supercars That Shatter Every Limit

Read the full story on Modern Car Collector When it comes to pushing automotive engineering beyond the conceivable, few cars can match the sheer exhilaration and jaw-dropping innovation of today's elite supercars. These mechanical masterpieces aren't just about raw power—they represent the pinnacle of design, technology, and ambition. From Bugatti's record-shattering Chiron Super Sport 300+ to Koenigsegg's futuristic Jesko and Aston Martin's radical Valkyrie, each of these hypercars showcases groundbreaking advancements that were once considered impossible. Buckle up, as we explore three mind-blowing supercars that are rewriting the rules and redefining what's possible on four wheels. Key Features: Engine: Quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W16 engine Horsepower: 1,578 hp Top Speed: 304 mph (490 km/h) – First production car to officially surpass the 300 mph barrier Acceleration: 0-60 mph in approximately 2.4 seconds Aerodynamics: Extended tail ("longtail") design for improved high-speed stability and reduced aerodynamic drag Materials: Extensive use of carbon fiber to minimize weight while maintaining rigidity Exclusivity: Limited to 30 units globally, enhancing collector appeal and exclusivity Why It's Mind-Blowing: The Chiron Super Sport 300+ rewrote automotive history by officially breaking the mythical 300 mph speed barrier for production vehicles. It represents the pinnacle of Bugatti's technological prowess, balancing brutal power with cutting-edge aerodynamics and luxury. Key Features: Engine: 5.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 (with flat-plane crankshaft) Horsepower: Up to 1,603 hp on E85 biofuel Transmission: Revolutionary 9-speed multi-clutch 'Light Speed Transmission' capable of ultra-fast, seamless gear shifts Aerodynamics: Active aerodynamic elements, including a massive rear wing producing over 3,000 pounds of downforce at speed Suspension: Active triplex suspension system for unparalleled stability and comfort Technology: Advanced onboard electronics, with integrated driver-assistance systems and telematics Why It's Mind-Blowing: The Koenigsegg Jesko pushes boundaries with extraordinary engineering, such as its innovative transmission system capable of skipping gears instantly, and the sheer brutality of its engine's performance. The Jesko's sophisticated aerodynamics and tech-oriented cockpit mark a new era for hypercar technology. Key Features: Engine: Naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 hybrid developed with Cosworth Horsepower: Approximately 1,160 hp combined (engine plus electric motor) Weight: Under 1,100 kg (2,425 lbs) due to extensive use of carbon fiber and titanium Aerodynamics: Formula 1-inspired design with ground-effect aerodynamics for extreme downforce levels and grip Interior: Minimalist, race-inspired cockpit, driver-focused ergonomics with F1-style controls Exclusivity: Limited production (only 150 units), emphasizing collectible status Why It's Mind-Blowing: The Aston Martin Valkyrie is a game-changing collaboration between Aston Martin and Red Bull Racing's Adrian Newey, legendary Formula 1 aerodynamicist. The Valkyrie is essentially a street-legal race car, designed from the ground up with groundbreaking aerodynamics, unprecedented power-to-weight ratio, and an exhilarating driving experience that blurs the line between road and racetrack. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter

‘Lambo Guy' Adrian Portelli Buys $6.5M Koenigsegg Jesko
‘Lambo Guy' Adrian Portelli Buys $6.5M Koenigsegg Jesko

Yahoo

time19-02-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

‘Lambo Guy' Adrian Portelli Buys $6.5M Koenigsegg Jesko

Read the full story on Modern Car Collector Australian entrepreneur and high-profile car collector Adrian Portelli has made headlines once again, this time for acquiring a rare $6.5 million Koenigsegg Jesko—on the condition that he remains the only owner of the model in Australia. Known as the 'Lambo Guy' for his extensive Lamborghini collection, Portelli's latest addition is a striking example of Swedish hypercar engineering. The Jesko, spotted on Victorian roads over the weekend, features an exposed carbon-fiber body with gold accents, setting it apart from other Jesko coupes delivered to ultra-wealthy collectors worldwide. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Adrian Portelli (@adrian_portelli) The hypercar is powered by a twin-turbocharged 5.0-liter V8 engine capable of producing 1,600 horsepower (nearly 1,200 kW) when running on E85 fuel. Designed for extreme performance, the Jesko is one of the most powerful production cars in the world and showcases cutting-edge aerodynamics and engineering from the Swedish marque. Portelli, who has developed a close relationship with Koenigsegg founder Christian von Koenigsegg, has previously purchased at least three vehicles from the brand. 'I've never met a more humble, down-to-earth bloke,' Portelli said of the supercar visionary. A dedicated collector, Portelli's garage is filled with some of the rarest and most expensive cars in the world, including several Lamborghinis, a McLaren P1 GTR (which he famously had craned into his Melbourne penthouse), and an ultra-rare HSV GTSR W1 ute. His passion for high-performance vehicles has also proven to be a lucrative investment. 'Every purchase is calculated,' he said in 2022. 'They've probably made me more than a million dollars this year.' Portelli first gained public recognition through his extravagant giveaways, including luxury cars and multimillion-dollar properties purchased on The Block. His latest acquisition solidifies his status as one of Australia's most high-profile supercar enthusiasts, and with the Jesko now in his fleet, 'Lambo Guy' might soon need a new nickname. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter

Vietnamese YouTubers build Koenigsegg Jesko replica from scratch using a $100 Camry
Vietnamese YouTubers build Koenigsegg Jesko replica from scratch using a $100 Camry

Daily Tribune

time16-02-2025

  • Automotive
  • Daily Tribune

Vietnamese YouTubers build Koenigsegg Jesko replica from scratch using a $100 Camry

TDT | agencies The Koenigsegg Jesko is a mid-engined supercar, limited to just 125 units worldwide. Naturally, it is highly sought after by collectors. Owning one, however, is a different challenge altogether. So, what do you do if you can't afford one? The team at NHET TV's YouTube channel had an answer: build one from scratch. Their ambitious project took a year to complete—without the use of any high-tech equipment—making the result even more impressive. The entire build took place in Vietnam. The process began with a skeletal frame, which was then covered in clay and sculpted, much like in an OEM car design studio. From this, individual fibreglass panels were crafted and later combined to form a single fibreglass body shell. A custom steel chassis was fabricated, incorporating bushings, suspension arms, mounts, and specialty fasteners to hold everything together. The frame features an inboard suspension setup, which was put to the test in a rather unconventional way—a 10-foot drop from a wrecker. For power, the team sourced a Toyota Camry with a four-cylinder engine, purchased for just $100. This, along with a manual gearbox, drives the replica. In contrast, the real Jesko boasts a 5.0-litre twin-turbo V8, producing 1,280 hp and 1,000 Nm of torque. The replica also utilises the Camry's steering and braking systems, though only the rear brakes are functional, as the engine and transmission were mounted at the back. This meant the front brakes had to be relocated behind. The interior was crafted from fibreglass, and impressively, the doors open in true Koenigsegg style. A fibreglass body kit and spoiler complete the look. However, the car lacks air-conditioning and an audio system. The entire build process has been documented in a video, showcasing the team's dedication and ingenuity.

Guys Build Their Own Koenigsegg Jesko For Only $100
Guys Build Their Own Koenigsegg Jesko For Only $100

Yahoo

time14-02-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Guys Build Their Own Koenigsegg Jesko For Only $100

Read the full story on Backfire News With a starting price of $3 million, the Koenigsegg Jesko is a hypercar built only for the very elite. But a group of ragtag automotive builders in Vietnam have created their own replica of the Swedish masterpiece to the tune of just $100. No, that number isn't missing any team used a plain Toyota Corona's chassis, powertrain, and drivetrain for this creation. Yes, that means the Jesko replica won't be going anywhere near 250 mph. Instead, this thing has about 160-horsepower on tap. But let's be honest: almost no Jesko will ever be pushed anywhere near its performance limits. YouTube channel NHET TV documents the efforts of these builders, who are known for creating replicas of supercars and hypercars from scratch on tight budgets. That body you see is custom made out of fiberglass, taking the Vietnamese team a year to fabricate. They poured considerable effort into the work, but it looks pretty good, especially at a distance. While nobody who knows the Jesko well will be fooled, you can't help but be impressed by the results. After all, the active rear spoiler and dihedral doors function just like on a real Koenigsegg. A lot of fabricators would be pulling their hair out trying to figure those parts of the hypercar out, but these guys nailed it. You'll note the interior isn't anything like a real Koenigsegg Jesko. It's no wonder why, considering the real thing is loaded with expensive materials like carbon fiber. That said, the team does get the seats and center console shockingly close to the real thing, just like the body. Watch the video and you'll see these guys are having the time of their life fabricating their own budget Koenigsegg Jesko. Can you really blame them? They have some serious skills and seem to love what they do. Images via NHET TV/YouTube

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