This is the work of Petr Milerski, an incredibly talented 3D artist but certainly not real. https://www.behance.net/petrmilersedd6?
Thought so, thanks for posting that link. The image just had that look of not quite being real... Untrained eyes often do not pick up on nuances between real and AI/fake.
That's me discussing with Ben and Samuele of B&V the back and fore of presenting the Maserati with the hardtop mounted or not (which would need 4 strong guys to remove it from the car). And yes, I have road registered it now here in Germany. Since I am living partly in Italy for a few years now, I first tried to have it registered in Italy. But this is only possible if I would switch my first residence from Germany to Italy. The French black plates "29 KS 75" previously mounted on the car were just for show. This had been the first Paris registration for the first owner, Maitre Jacques Fildier, a man of very good taste in Maserati and Ferrari. By the way, as I have heard that some serious Ferrari machinery will be presented at the concours, too, I will make some photos and post them here. Best regards Bjoern
Regrettably, the Anantara Concours has been postponed until 2026 owing to the passing of the Pope. Paul
By Adam Savic Image Unavailable, Please Login I remember following that car back in the good Cavallino days, on my way to Moroso. Driven by one of the Cottingham brothers. The sound was glorious.