Saturday, November 28, 2009

You don't see these everyday: on-track edition!

Here, then, for your viewing pleasure, is your weekend megapost. Maybe you have examples of these cars before. But just how often have you seen them on a racetrack (at least here in the States) doing smoky burnouts, lifting a leg, and drifting around corners? (Some might say driving poorly, but we don’t mind having a bit of fun.)

900-series Volvo station wagon rocking the prancing moose (which we totally love and would put on our Volvo, by the way):

Volvo stv by GT323.

Audi Sport Quattro:

Audi Quattro Sport by GT323.

Audi S2 awd drift by GT323.

Audi Ur-Quattro:

Audi Quattro by GT323.

Audi 80- we’d love having one of these as a winter beater:

Audi 80 quattro by GT323.

Ford Capri:

Ford Capri by GT323.

Ford Capri by GT323.

Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth:

Ford Sierra Cosworth RS 500 drift by GT323.

Ford Sierra cosworth RS 500 by GT323.

Ford Sierrs Cosworth RS500 by GT323.

Audi S1:

Audi S1 drift by GT323.

Audi S1 replica (looking a bit like a dragon with its neck frilled):

Audi S1 replica KRB by GT323.

Volvo Amazon- amazing (possibly our favorite car here):

Volvo Amazon Powerdrift by GT323.

Opel Commodore A GS:

Opel Commodore  A GS -70 by GT323.

Camaro!

Chevrolet Camaro by GT323.

A Sting Ray Corvette that wouldn’t look out of place trading hands at a Barrett-Jackson auction:

Chevrolet Corvette by GT323.

BMW 700 Sport- weird little car:

BMW 700 Coupe Sport -64 by GT323.

Fiat Abarth 1000 TC, doing what it do:

Fiat Abarth 1000 TC by GT323.

Awesome little NSU (TTS?) lifting a leg:

Nsu by GT323.

NSU trackday by GT323.

NSU by GT323.

Boosted 200-series Volvo:

Volvo drift by GT323.

Mk1 Ford Escort:

Ford Escort MK1 by GT323.

Ford Escort MK1 drifting by GT323.

We hope you enjoyed this megapost of weird and wonderful cars as much as we did putting it together!

Awesome photographs by GT323.

- Gyro

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