The Petrolicious Post - Issue 005

The Petrolicious Post - Issue 005

Brand: Petrolicious
SKU: P001NP005
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In Issue 005 May 2026 of The Petrolicious Post, we continue our pursuit of the stories that define automotive soul. From the meticulous craftsmanship of custom wooden slot car tracks to the evolution of stealthy German autobahn cruisers, this issue is a curated journey through the machines and the moments that make us drive. We explore the philosophical boundaries of restoration with a look at the Ship of Theseus paradox applied to classic cars. We also trace the legacy of the late Ed "Isky" Iskenderian, the kid on a bicycle who built an aftermarket camshaft empire from a dirt floor. Beyond the asphalt, we go deep into the history of the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans to uncover how Ken Miles beat Ferrari but lost the race, examining the corporate politics that cost him the crown. We also look at the meticulous Formula 1 technical illustrations of Giorgio Piola, and join a nocturnal photography masterclass on capturing cars under the glow of neon lights. Inside this issue: Aisle Six: How David Beattie turned a basement hobby into Slot Mods, crafting bespoke scale racing worlds. Plank by Plank: The Ship of Theseus paradox and the existential discomfort of what makes a restored car truly original. The Man Who Beat Ferrari: The tragic and triumphant tale of Ken Miles and the controversial finish at the 1966 Le Mans. How Cars Stopped Disappearing: A deep dive into the electrochemistry of rust and how E-Coat technology ultimately saved the modern car. German Performance: From Muscle to Excess: Following the evolution of the AMG, M, and RS divisions from understated, stealthy speed to the modern era of massive grilles and visual excess. Racing Lines: The handcrafted artistry of Giorgio Piola, who has attended more F1 races than any driver or engineer in the sport's history. The Kid on the Bicycle: Remembering the "Camfather," Ed Iskenderian, and his 104 years of speed and innovation. Plus: The Petrospective on German auto history, This Month in Racing, and the latest apparel from the Petrolicious shop. Drive Tastefully.

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