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What does it mean to go beyond - to go further than expected, to raise the bar, to defy limits? In this podcast series, we unleash the game-changing stories that take Automobili Lamborghini beyond the status quo and meet extraordinary people across the world who go beyond convention to forge their own incredible journeys.
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Cars that Matter is all about cars that have captured people’s hearts. They are the special cars, and they come from every decade since the dawn of the Automotive Age. They might be from the Brass Era or today’s Battery Era. They have names like 911 or SL, Corvette or Countach, or simply M. All have fueled passion in the people who created them, owned them, raced them, or sometimes—with remorse—parted with them. From CurtCo Media. ​ On Cars That Matter, we talk with designers, engineers, rac ...
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In this episode of Angles: A Lamborghini Podcast we dive into one of the top cult car films of all time: “The Cannonball Run”. To celebrate the 45th anniversary of the Countach LP 400 S that starred in the movie, we brought the iconic actress duo Adrienne Barbeau and Tara Buckman together for the first time since the movie’s release on June 19th, 1…
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For this episode of Angles: A Lamborghini Podcast we travelled to Toe Rag Studios to meet with Liam Watson and David James Swanson and to look back at the legacy of analogue artistic techniques, the legendary recording of The White Stripes’ album Elephant and the journey of the Lamborghini V10, from the Gallardo to the Huracán Tecnica. The recordin…
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As the youngest British woman to reach the top of Everest, and after a myriad of dramatic expeditions since then, Bonita Norris is no stranger to grit, determination, and going beyond limits. But it’s also true to say that she was absolutely a stranger to mountaineering when she first embarked on her expedition to reach new heights. Bonita talks wi…
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In the latest episode of The EV Report's podcast, BJ Birtwell, the founder and CEO of Electrify Expo, shares insights into North America's premier electric vehicle (EV) festival. This event sprawls over a million square feet and is designed to revolutionize how consumers interact with electric transportation. Host Brian Hagman is the Founder of Hag…
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Color is inescapable. It envelops us from morning to night throughout our lives. It’s capable of triggering happiness, sadness, stillness, calmness, enthusiasm, boredom, and everything in between. But… why? Color is such a potent feature in all of our lives and yet most of us understand so little about the way it works. James Fox has explored these…
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Jeff Prosserman, founder and CEO of Voltpost, discusses the mission of his company to decarbonize mobility by democratizing charging access. Voltpost retrofits existing lampposts into EV charging platforms, reducing the cost and physical footprint of charger deployment. The advantages of Voltpost's solution include modularity, scalability, and flex…
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He’s worked with the greatest names in music and the arts – now legendary photographer Anton Corbijn turns the Lamborghini Revuelto into a rock star. His portfolio boasts iconic images of David Bowie, Miles Davis, Joy Division, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Waits, PJ Harvey, Anselm Kiefer… and the list goes on. Beyond portraiture, he's played a pivotal ro…
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Vicki von Holzhausen, founder and CEO of von Holtzhausen, discusses her background as a car designer and her journey towards creating sustainable materials for the fashion and automotive industries. She explains the importance of reducing the carbon footprint of materials and introduces innovative solutions such as Liquid Plant, a 100% plant-based …
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Andrea Crespi, CTO of Automobili Pininfarina, discusses the background and unique features of the company’s electric hypercars. He explains the difference between electric hypercars and regular electric vehicles, highlighting the extreme design, speed, and cost of hypercars. Brian Hagman is the Founder of Hagman Media, a publisher of digital media …
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Technology, performance, and endurance: the 2024 FIA World Endurance Championship and IMSA WeatherTech Sports Car Championship Endurance Cup are about to begin, including for the first time the Lamborghini Iron Lynx team. We’re catching up with Formula 1 star and Lamborghini Factory driver Romain Grosjean and Lamborghini’s Head of Motorsport Giorgi…
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Could there be a more quintessential pairing from Emilia-Romagna than cars and cuisine? We are at Casa Maria Luigia, the guesthouse of Massimo Bottura, world-leading chef and patron of three-Michelin-star Osteria Francescana in Modena and Motor Valley Ambassador. The chef meets Tim Bravo, the Director of Communication from his ‘neighbor’ Lamborghin…
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In the latest episode of The EV Report Podcast, we had the privilege of interviewing Brandt Hastings, the CEO of Volta Charging. This conversation offers an in-depth look at Volta's innovative approach to electric vehicle (EV) charging and its impact on the burgeoning EV market. Brian Hagman is the Founder of Hagman Media, a publisher of digital me…
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What makes a design truly iconic? Today we’re joining two artists who know a thing or two about creating landmark visual identities. Simon Halfon is the renowned graphic designer behind iconic covers for some of the most legendary music albums of the 20th and 21st centuries. Mitja Borkert is Automobili Lamborghini’s Head of Design, the man responsi…
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Welcome to the latest episode of The EV Report podcast, where we spotlight the trailblazers of the electric vehicle industry. In today's segment, we're thrilled to have a distinguished guest, Joshua Aviv, the data-savvy mastermind behind SparkCharge. A certified data scientist with a decade-long tenure in the cleantech and automotive OEM landscape,…
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Hollywood sound designer and audio director Charles Deenen joins us with the man responsible for the unmistakable sound of the Lamborghini engine, Chief Technical Officer Rouven Mohr, to discuss their personal relationships with sound; music and the audio experience; and the evolution of sound through the generations.…
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In our quest to dive deep into the innovations shaping the electric vehicle (EV) landscape, we are thrilled to introduce our latest guest on The EV Report podcast: Alex Gruzen, the dynamic CEO of WiTricity. Under Alex’s leadership, WiTricity has emerged as the beacon of the wireless power transfer revolution, heralding a future where plugging in yo…
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In our latest episode, we dive deep into a conversation with Daniel Barel, the dynamic and visionary Founder & CEO of REE Automotive. For those unfamiliar, Mr. Barel is an emblem of sustainable innovation. His journey started long before REE, having founded several start-ups that significantly influenced industries ranging from data management to s…
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Few names are able to inspire as much excitement for those with a love for speed, power and precision as Lamborghini and Ducati. But whether it’s manufacturing Lamborghini’s first ever hybrid supercar, or dominating the MotoGP season, there’s an inspiring leader responsible for delivering the dream. This episode brings together two neighbors from t…
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In 1963, Automobili Lamborghini began to revolutionise the automotive world. Innovative concepts were capable of going beyond the time in which they were conceived - and sixty years later, extraordinary innovation is still fundamental for Lamborghini Chairman & CEO Stephan Winkelmann. As we step into the world of electrification with the launch of …
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Host Brian Hagman sits down with the Founder & CEO of StoreDot, Doron Myersdorf. StoreDot is the pioneer and leader of extreme fast charging (XFC) batteries that overcome the critical barriers to mainstream EV adoption – range and charging anxiety. The company has revolutionized the conventional Li-ion battery by designing and synthesizing propriet…
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Today, Cars That Matter has the great fortune of welcoming on the legendary John Kraman to the show. John is the host of the Mecum Broadcast where he gets to fully represent all the car fans of the world on Motortrend TV. Robert and Mecum start by chatting (3:50) about how televised car auctions impact the market today. (6:00) Robert reminisces abo…
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Cars That Matter is back with a special episode. On this week’s show, Robert chats with long time competition judge and owner of Bobileff Motorcar company Gary Bobileff. Gary specializes in Italian car restoration and is one of the leaders in the country for his custom work. Gary and Robert start off (1:50) chatting about their recent trip judging …
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Greg Westwater of the NAFEMS Simulation Governance & Management Working Group talks to Dr. William L. Oberkampf, a leading voice in the field of V&V and UQ (Uncertainty Quantification), about the differences between code verification and solution verification. This is the 2nd part of the V&V discussion series, produced by the SGMWG. You can watch t…
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Mark Palmer, of MedtronicPLC, discusses the role of simulation and analysis in the medical device industry, how the aerospace industry helps in setting standards, and how a 1970's TV show inspired his career path. Mark also talks about this keynote at the NAFEMS World Congress 2021, and what organisations like NAFEMS and ASME mean to industry in ge…
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We spoke with Gernot Boiger, professor of Modeling Multiphysics Applications and head of Multiphysics Modeling and Imaging at Zurich University of Applied Sciences -ZHAW about his upcoming keynote at the NAFEMS World Congress 2021. Gernot gave us an insight into his work and the role that he sees Multiphysics playing in the evolution of engineering…
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Ivan Krajinović, Simulations Manager at Rimac Automobili, talks to David Quinn at NAFEMS about his experience, working with one of the world’s most exciting automotive brands, how he got started in numerical simulation, and his keynote presentation at the NAFEMS World Congress 2021. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sh…
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Mark Norris, of the SDM Consultancy, talks to David Quinn about the lessons we can learn from the past 20 years of SPDM in production, and where we are going forward. He also discusses his keynote presentation at the NAFEMS World Congress 2021, and how to get started with SDM if you haven't already. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.s…
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After Robert introducing the panel of guests, Robert asks Derek to describe what it was really like to drive in Le Mans in the 1970s (3:20). Then Marshall explains how the film came to be (6:15) and Jay dives into the intertwined histories of the movies and the 917 (7:17). Then Robert puts the conversation into high gear by asking what making the m…
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After Robert justifies an entire episode about motorcycles, he introduces Bobby Haas and Stacey Mayfield and asks them to detail their museum (1:59), its stunning collection (6:57), and how they go about commissioning custom bikes (13:14). Following a short break, Robert redirects the conversation into "Leaving Tracks," Haas and Mayfield's new docu…
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The first part of a new series produced by the NAFEMS Simulation Governance & Management Working Group, looking at various aspects of governance in simulation. This episode features Greg Westwater of the SGMWG in conversation with Dr. William L. Oberkampf, a leading voice in the field of V&V and UQ (Uncertainty Quantification). You can also watch t…
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After a brief introduction, Robert asks Alex to detail the recent founding of Automobili Estrema (1:46) and how he got involved with Fulminea and what the vehicle is designed to be (3:22). Then Robert and Alex share their thoughts on the rapid embracing of electric vehicles (13:53). After a short break, Alex details when the car will come to market…
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After introducing Marlon, Robert asks about the origins and goals of the company (1:26) before diving into some specific models Robert had seen in Marlon's workshop (6:41). Then, the two men dig into the details of the engines and how Marlon approaches his work on those parts of the automobiles (13:22). After a short break, Robert asks Marlon to ex…
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In honor of Memorial Day, Robert Ross re-examines the origins of Jeep--a vehicle that ultimately turned the tides of WW2 for America. By delving back into interviews with author Paul Bruno and Director Head of Design for Jeep, along with a new interview with Randall Withrow of the U.S. Veterans Memorial Museum (which houses an impressive collection…
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After introductions, Robert asks Mark to delve into the origins of Jeep as a brand and how it was 'sold' to Americans following WWII (1:07). Then Mark drills down into how Jeep upholds the 'authentic' reputation it's had since its creation (3:35), how new designs must pay tribute to its past (6:52), and how the brand new 2021 Wagoneer continues tha…
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After introducing Tim, Robert asks Tim to explain what make M1 Concourse so special and the events that will be held there (21:20), including by focusing on the Woodward Dream Cruise and Show (4:41). Then detours to discuss their own personal relationship as it has related to cars over the years (6:36), before asking Tim to consider the difference …
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Jim Marietta and Ted Sutton, members of the Original Venice Crew, join to discuss their time working with Carroll Shelby, Ken Miles, Peter Brock, and Phil Remington, and the purpose of their new company and the cars they seek to create and preserve. Robert picks up where they left off and Jim explains the origins of The Original Venice Crew and how…
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Jim Marietta and Ted Sutton, members of the Original Venice Crew, discuss their time working with Carroll Shelby, Ken Miles, Peter Brock, and Phil Remington, and the purpose of their new company and the cars they seek to create and preserve. Robert introduces Jim and Ted (0:39) and Jim explains 'who' the Original Venice Crew is and what they do (1:…
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This week, we revisit a "Classic" Episode of Cars That Matter: Conversations with Carroll Shelby. In anticipation of next week's guests, who knew and worked with Shelby, Robert shares previously unheard conversations recorded eight years apart, introducing you to the man behind the legend and reviewing his place in history. Episode Notes: 0:05 - Pr…
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After some introductory banter, Robert dives into what Hagerty Insurance does (2:22). Then, McKeel shares a story of how he realized he should take his company to the next level by introducing initiatives for the next generation of car collectors (5:01). Then McKeel shares the different ways that children can interact with cars--ways no generation …
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After introductions, Robert and Dustin begin by discussing the road trip he recently completed in the 2021 VW ID.4 (0:57), what the ID.4 means to Volkswagen (4:10), and the benefits that come from owning an electric vehicle and what makes the ID.4 different (7:07). Then Robert asks Dustin to explain VW's longterm objectives for EV models (11:41) an…
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Eddie jumps straight back into the conversation by asking about Robert's fascination with watches and analog vs. digital (0:35) before digging into what makes a car 'matter' to Robert (3:04). Then Robert shares his regrets over the current 'grill wars' on the road and the loss of honest design in automobiles (5:30). Then Eddie asks Robert where he …
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After introducing Robert, Eddie asks Robert to detail where his passions originated in his childhood (2:43). Then Eddie and Robert consider the value and purpose of collections and how one approaches them (4:23) before finding out where his early interest in cars came from (7:46) and touching on Robert's art degree and how it ties into his overall …
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Following introductions, Robert asks Bert to reveal some details of how his book, Carchitecture: Houses with Horsepower, came together (1:30). Then, Robert dives into some chapters, photographs, and cars that caught his attention, including 'Classical Gas' (4:03) and a rare BMW 502 called the 'Baroque Angel' (5:43). Bert and Robert muse on how the …
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After introducing Charlie Randall, Robert asks how Charlie got started at McIntosh Labs and how the company has changed over his time there (1:44). Then, Charlie shares McIntosh's partnership with Jeep on the upcoming release of their re-launched Wagoneer (5:05). Robert and Charlie discuss the pros and cons of working with car audio (8:52) and some…
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Robert Ross is joined (virtually) by Sam Fiorani to discuss the disruption of electric vehicles, the global market shift into trucks and SUVs, and the future of the car collector industry at large. After introductions, Robert asks Sam to share how he ended up at AutoForecast Solutions (1:08) and exactly what they do (2:30). Then Robert shifts gears…
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Robert Ross is joined again (virtually) by Rich Truesdell and Mark Fletcher to finish their conversation about the history, design, and impact of the American Muscle Car on automotive history. Robert gets things going right away by asking Rich and Mark what muscle cars they'd each put in their imaginary garages--which yields some surprising answers…
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After introductions, Rich explains the origins of their book "1970 Maximum Muscle" (2:20) and Mark explains the criteria for determining what Muscle Cars made it into their book (5:07). Mark and Rich explain that muscle cars were designed to appeal to the youth of the era, which was challenging considering the tumultuousness of '69-70 (11:17). Then…
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After an introduction, Robert asks Greg to share what The Collector Car Podcast is about and its unique approach and connection to the auction marketplace (1:18). Then, the two men turn their attention towards some recent auction surprises, including the recent Bonhams auction in Scottsdale, AZ (8:00), Greg explains his involvement in the auction p…
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Robert jumps right back in by asking how many and what variety of cars and collections Scott has photographed, including some favorites (0:41), before turning his attention to an interesting project Scott did involving American muscle cars (5:11), and the importance of good design and provenance (7:21). After a short break, Scott shares some of the…
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Robert begins by introducing and describing his long-time friendship with Scott Williamson (1:11). Scott then shares how a trip to Antarctica as a young man ultimately introduced him to the world of photography (3:38), how he moved to commercial photography (5:56), and how his unique history with and approach to cars uniquely qualified him for auto…
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