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Bernd Rosemeyer (October 14, 1909–∞)

Alles Gute zum Geburtstag, Herr Rosemeyer!

Our patron saint the fear­less Bernd Rose­meyer has turned one hun­dred last night, sac­ri­fic­ing 71 and count­ing years to the fastest high­way acci­dent in human his­tory. We baked him a cake.

By Peter Orosz and Nickolas Kulczak on October 15th, 2009

Leaving in a Ford GT

In the wee hours of morn­ing from the Clas­sic Car Club of Manhattan.

By Peter Orosz on September 25th, 2009

2009 Hungarian Grand Prix

Kicsit sárgább, kicsit savanyúbb

“It’s a little bit like Monaco with­out the houses,” is how Murray Walker described the Hun­garor­ing. This year’s Hun­gar­ian Grand Prix was to be a week­end about Felipe Massa’s crash and Lewis Hamilton’s unlikely victory—preceded by an embar­rass­ing spec­ta­cle as Hun­gar­ian as pre-​race events get.

By Peter Orosz on August 11th, 2009

God Will Protect

Lulled by a Rolls-​Royce far from home, our new Amer­i­can cor­re­spon­dent comes face to face with that most Amer­i­can of garden tools: a rifle.

By Nickolas Kulczak on August 4th, 2009

Happy Year Zero

Today marks the first birth­day of Hyper­leg­gera and what better way to mark the occa­sion than with a Lam­borgh­ini Gal­lardo Super­leg­gera chained to the very ground.

By Peter Orosz and Peter Orosz on June 6th, 2009

2004 Nissan 350Z

Catch Some Z’s

If you have a child you would like to put to sleep, it’s not an alto­gether bad idea to strap her into a Z’s seat and take her for a ride. In no time, she will be fast asleep. Note: keep your foot down at all times.

By Peter Orosz and Balázs Fenyő on May 11th, 2009

Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este 2007

An Event Horizon of the Automotive Variety

As our team heads into Italy for this year’s Con­corso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este by Lake Como, it’s time to look at this report—published for the first time in English—on the 2007 event. An occa­sion which, with its Home­ric under­tones, proved life-​changing for a young Dr. Orosz.

By Peter Orosz on April 24th, 2009

Decapitation In the Style of Calvin and Hobbes

In Cold Blood

If you have to drive in snow, please be on the look­out for snow­men. They lack both fine motor con­trol and a good sense of hear­ing. This can result in tragic accidents.

By Peter Orosz and Nickolas Kulczak on February 23rd, 2009

An Interview with Horacio Pagani

Pagani’s Zonda was “inspired by race cars, not road cars”

In the spring of 2006, I had a chat with Hora­cio Pagani, whose epony­mous com­pany builds the Zonda. It is pub­lished here for the first time in its orig­i­nal English.

By Peter Orosz on February 18th, 2009

The Pagani Zonda Field Guide

Horacio Pagani’s baroque street racer has turned ten and is leav­ing the super­car scene with the Zonda R track spe­cial. We cel­e­brate with an illus­trated guide of every Zonda model ever made, com­plete with Harry Metcalfe’s galac­tic scout­ship and a guest appear­ance by Scar­lett Johansson’s breasts.

By Peter Orosz and Nickolas Kulczak on February 12th, 2009

A Trip to BMW Werk Dingolfing

Paranoia und Verschwörung in Bayern

In Decem­ber 2006, I vis­ited BMW’s Din­golf­ing factory—where the 5, 6 and 7 Series are made, along with the Rolls–Royce Phantom—only to be told of their No Pho­tog­ra­phy policy on site. I had a story to file, so I did what I could: made draw­ings in Cray­ola. All four thou­sand words and twenty-​seven draw­ings are now repub­lished here in English.

By Peter Orosz on February 5th, 2009

2008 Saab Turbo X

The Age of the Automobile

Saab’s seem­ingly awe­some spe­cial edi­tion is noth­ing but a symp­tom of the point­less­ness that’s eating the car indus­try alive.

By Peter Orosz on November 14th, 2008

2007 BMW 335i Coupé

In the Name of Science, Seven Thousand RPM

Testing the Dyno­li­cious soft­ware with a BMW 335i.

By Peter Orosz on August 12th, 2008

Everything You Need to Know

About the Lexus LS600hL

Cruising for a minute in Lexus’s cyber­netic whale. Set to Terry S. Taylor’s Sound Effects Record #32

By Peter Orosz on August 10th, 2008

Sneak Preview

Sunflowers

Executive pro­ducer Natalie Polgar hacks sun­flow­ers in the hot sun.

By Peter Orosz on July 30th, 2008

London Calling

Lamborghini Countach

Contrary to pop­u­lar belief, the Coun­tach was not a supercar.

By Peter Orosz and Peter Orosz on July 16th, 2008

1997 Opel Corsa Van

Cruising Again

Riding in an Opel Corsa Van across down­town Budapest.

By Peter Orosz on July 11th, 2008

1997 Opel Corsa Van

Cruising

Proof that tiny Euro­pean vans can be great fun.

By Peter Orosz on July 8th, 2008

1983 Datsun 280ZX

The ZX of Doom

Nino Karotta acquires a splen­did new Datsun 280ZX for peanuts.

By Peter Orosz on July 2nd, 2008

The Mark (Part Two)

Jettison Your Thoughts

In which Flo­rence watches ekra­noplans and learns to shoot a gun. Pre­vi­ously in this series: Pop-​Tarts

By Peter Orosz and Balázs Fenyő on June 27th, 2008

Everything You Need to Know

About the Maserati GranTurismo

A Gran­Tur­ismo takes off at a red light on Andrássy út, Budapest.

By Peter Orosz on June 17th, 2008

24 heures du Mans 2007

Dawn in Le Mans

Why the 24 Hours of Le Mans is the great­est motor race on Earth and why you will never learn this from Wikipedia alone.

By Peter Orosz on June 15th, 2008

The Mark (Part One)

Pop-Tarts

In which we meet Flo­rence, an assas­sin who flies to Budapest for a mis­sion about to go ter­ri­bly wrong.

By Peter Orosz and Balázs Fenyő on June 14th, 2008

Datsun Shuffle (III)

Nino Karotta’s Datsun Gloria rides again.

By Peter Orosz on June 12th, 2008

1991 Nissan 200SX

A Day at the Drifts

After four years of tweak­ing, Nino Karotta takes his Nissan 200SX to a race­track for its first ever drift session.

By Peter Orosz on June 10th, 2008

The Circle Opens

Welcome to Hyper­leg­gera, a blog about the deca­dence of auto­mo­biles and other machines that go fast in inter­est­ing ways.

By Peter Orosz on June 6th, 2008