Owning one of the world’s fastest cars doesn’t mean you’re instantly ready to drive it at speed. That’s why Bugatti required ...
The track-only Bugatti Bolide is one of the very fastest cars in the world, topping out at a claimed 311 mph, which makes ...
Bugatti hosted the first official track event for the Bolide hypercar at Circuit Paul Ricard in France — an event which ...
That tamer car? A Porsche 911 GT3 RS. Granted, it makes sense that a Porsche would be used, as Porsche does have a stake in Bugatti via the Bugatti-Rimac joint venture. And the 518-hp GT3 RS is ...
Even if we love it, it's beneath them and not enough to get you ready for the Bolide. What does Bugatti use? The VW Group keeps it in the family with a Porsche 911 GT3 RS.
One of the perks of owning a multi-million dollar near-1,600-horsepower Bugatti is that the hyper-carmaker does well to ...
In a similar vein to the Lego Technic Porsche 911 GT3 RS, which did a superb job of keeping us entertained for far longer than things like this should, the Bugatti Chiron has now been immortalised ...
In fact, Bugatti recently had a track event for Bolide customers in France where it used one of those mere supercars for warm-up before drivers were let loose in the 1,578 hp Bolide. The warm-up ...
Bugatti chose the Circuit Paul Ricard for the drive, the track where they used to hold the French Grand Prix. Bolide owners were eased into their new rides with morning runs in the 911 GT3 RS.