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Gallery: the supercars of California 2015
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Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Advertisement - Page continues belowRegular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Advertisement - Page continues belowRegular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Advertisement - Page continues belowRegular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Advertisement - Page continues belowRegular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
Regular frequenters of TopGear.com may be aware of the work of photographic sleuth Alex Penfold.
He’s our resident supercar paparazzo. The man we regularly dispatch onto the streets of London armed with nothing more than a camera, tin of Spam and bottle of fizzy pop to keep him going through the cold nights.
After a stint of six months or so slipping from bush to phone box, he returns to our office and hands over an SD card full of staggering images.
Y’know, the normal kind of jaw-dropping kerbside scenes of Aston Martin One-77s, McLaren F1s, Ferrari 250 GTOs, Porsche 917s and pretty much every hypercar known to man – all sitting on the streets of London without a care in the world.
However, Alex recently swapped the wet pavements of Kensington and Chelsea for the warmer climes of the US of A. California, specifically.
Because of the sheer vastness of the state, supercar spotting wasn’t as simple as the shooting-fish-in-a-barrel situation encountered in the height of summer around Harrods. However, our man Alex has still delivered the goods.
Flick through the gallery above for his findings, including furiously expensive Ferraris, plenty of Paganis and a large percentage of the Porsche 918 population.
Anyone up for a game? Your challenge - if you choose to accept it - is to name all the super-expensive metal in the gallery. A bonus Internet Point is up for grabs to anyone who can also tot up the cost of all the exotica in that rather tasty undercar car park.
So what are you waiting for? Click through and leave your answers below.
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