Petrolheadonism Takes It Underground In London

The day before thousands of people converged on London for Petrolheadonism Underground 2024, there was a hive of activity at the Wembley Park venue as everyone involved applied the event’s finishing touches.

Given the size of it, with around 1,000 cars across all genres on show, there was plenty for them to do – and plenty for me to see before the doors opened the next morning.

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I made the most of my early access on this final set-up day and picked out a few highlights to share with you.

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The weekend show was split over two different locations within Wembley Park, and sitting centre stage in the heart of the event was a stunning Lamborghini Sesto Elemento – one of only 10 built.

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Constructed with a lot of carbon fibre, the Sesto Elemento tips the scales at just 999kg (2,202lb). That figure, coupled with the 562hp developed from its Gallardo Superleggera-spec 5.2L V10 engine, provides the Sesto with a power-to-weight ratio of 1hp per 1.77kg.

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After taking in the rawness of the Sesto Elemento, it was time for me to reflect on the Lamborghini Murciélago’s timeless design. While the Sesto’s bodywork looks like it has been stretched over an angular exoskeleton and is ready to attack, the Murciélago’s exterior flows smoothly. This particular Murciélago is owned by Ciro Ciampi, the CEO and founder of Petrolheadonism.

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Seeing one of Ken Block’s cars in person brings out a range of emotions. Block’s RX43 Ford Fiesta Global Rallycross/Gymkhana car is now owned by world champion dirt racer – and YouTuber – Mark McCann, who drove the car at last year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed.

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Meandering past the supercars, my eyes were drawn to the array of modified vehicles on show. Out of all the cars at Petrolheadonism Underground 2024, this eye-catching Volvo 240 DL running on air suspension really stood to me. The attention to detail is phenomenal, and the owner has struck a brilliant balance between retro styling and modern modification. An example being the custom split wheels, which brings the whole car together.

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All Fast and Furious franchise fans will recognise this 350Z. While it’s not one of the screen-used cars from the third movie – Tokyo Drift – it is a nicely done, semi-accurate replica, complete with a genuine Veilside body kit.

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It wasn’t the only Fast and Furious-inspired build on show either.

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If there was one ‘pinch me’ moment at Petrolheadonism Underground 2024, it would have to be when I saw this pair. Seeing a Ferrari Enzo or F50 individually is a rare occurrence, so when you’re presented with both in the same place simultaneously, it takes a few moments to get your head around things.

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Both these statement pieces from Ferrari were injected with the Formula 1 technology from their respective eras. For example, the heart of the F50 is a direct descendent of the engine used to power Ferrari F1 cars in the ’90s. The Enzo, meanwhile, features an integrated F1-inspired nose cone and a steering wheel with F1-style buttons and sequential LED shift lights.

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I attend my fair share of car shows, but Petrolheadonism Underground might just be one of my favourites.

Samuel Cherry
Instagram: samgcherry

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Enzos are aging in a unique way and I don't think vehicles will be made like this ever again by manufacturers. Everything now is so heavy and trying to convince us we have to save the environment with hybrid / electric cars that are really heavy, devoid of sound, and boring to drive by comparison to a V12 or V10 with manual transmission.

Ken Block was really great at marketing and video editing. I find it a bit odd how the media has glorified him as a driver, but not surprising given where the industry has gone in the last 10-15 years. It's always weird to see a car someone used to drive who has passed away.

Nice shots and coverage. Looks like an eclectic event.

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Wow, broad range of vehicles from one end of the spectrum (little fiat) to the other (hypercars) with everything in between (Evos, etc).
Glad they aren't all air-bagged - It's nice to see how normal cars sit.
The carbon wheels on that first Lambo - I'd love to see the FEA analysis on those; I wonder how they hold together!

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That sesto looks butt ugly when compared to that murcielago. Nice looking event

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@samgcherry some of the best pics on SH in a while, great event coverage. Awesome

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