Palomar mountain, Southern California. The road climbs almost a vertical kilometre from Lake Henshaw to the Caltech Observatory at 1,712 metres. America hides these astonishing sections of tarmac in plain sight. It just tucks them away well. This one’s called East Grade Road. That’s not a signpost that makes you want to investigate is it? I suppose you might come this way if you were to take the cross country route from San Diego inland to Palm Springs, but the satnav would have you down in the valley on Highway 79, not up riding the twisting crest of this astonishing ridgeline.
I can’t help but feel a more wafting cruise ’n’ pose would better suit the car I’m about to drive. We could have taken the Smit Oletha to the coastal boulevards around La Jolla or Malibu, but the brothers are insistent that their restomod is a 996-generation Porsche 911 GT3 rival.
It never was 20-odd years ago. It might have had the powertrain from the E39 M5, but the Z8 was a concept car that lucked its way into production on the strength of its looks. It was a lazily relaxed machine with easy torque and a less than attacking nature – 5,700 were made from 1999–2003.
This isn’t one of them. And at this point I ought to introduce ‘the brothers’. Willem and Kaess Smit are both BMW disciples (that happens when your dad smoked around in an E39 M5 during your formative years) and mechanical engineers. Kaess’s background is aerospace and advanced composites, while Willem has done stints at both Tesla and Singer. And, like so many of us, they weren’t happy with the direction BMW has taken recently. But unlike us they decided to do something about it.
Denne historien er fra March 2022-utgaven av Top Gear.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent ? Logg på
Denne historien er fra March 2022-utgaven av Top Gear.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
HEAD TO HEAD VANTAGE vs 911 TURBO
For as long as we can remember the Porsche 911 has been the default best sports car money can buy. Does the new Aston Vantage represent a changing of the guard?
BOSS LEVEL:PART TWO
In a world exclusive, three makers of the world's most powerful hypercars are cordially invited... to drive each other's creations
THE THEORY 0F EVOLUTION
Ridged bladder seats, an inflating steering wheel and an AI track day coach... has Lotus hit on the supercar's future, or gone mad?
Koenigsegg Jesko Attack
The Jesko Attack drives like a conventional supercar. Brakes like one, turns like one, grips like one. But it doesn't accelerate like one.
STIC LAPS are back!
It's a 1.75-mile figure of eight on an old Canadian Air Force base just south of Guildford. Hardly Monza, or the Mulsanne straight, and never in a million years - you'd think a place that would become one of the most sought after performance benchmarks in the motoring world.
URBAN OUTWITTERS
Does the solution to city motoring lie in designs from the past with powertrains from the future? TopGear goes in search of answers... at rush hour
FUTURE FERRARIS
If you thought Ferrar's past was colourful, wait until you see what it's cooking up next. The future's bright, the future's rosso
DIRTY DOZEN
Ferrari's new super GT makes no secrets about what's under the bonnet, but can it swallow five countries in just a few hours? Better get on with it...
MYTH BUSTER
\"ADAPTIVE DAMPERS ALWAYS NEED TO ADAPT\"
The S2000 from a parallel universe
Meet Evasive Motorsports’ Honda S2000R, the car the Japanese firm should have built itself