Everyone knows Ferrari, and the classic Ferrari colour is red - even though there are actually 16 colours available at the factory.
Ferrari has won more outright Formula 1 races than any other brand. Impressive.
If Ferrari's iconic colour is red, then Lotus Elise is yellow.
This car looks fancy-as, but actually they don't have many bells and whistles. The designers keep the car as simple as possible, so that it doesn't weigh too much and then can go super fast.
This silver star is the Reventon Roadster S, and if you haven't already guessed it from the totally Transformers-style doors, it's a Lamborghini.
Lambo's are named after famous Spanish bulls, like the Diablo and the Murcielago.
Love these wheels? Check out our gallery of the
Lamborghini Veneno.
This sick roadster is the Maserati 300 S.
Maseratis have legendary status because there aren't a lot of them out there (they don't build that many). Some of the Maserati 300 S models sell for literally MILLIONS of dollars.
Um, more pocket-money please?
This old-school cool car is the Heritage Jaguar C-Type. The first of this model was entered in the 1951 Le Mans 24 hour race and won - that's pretty unusual for an untested new car!
These days you don't really see Jags in competitive car racing - that's why the early models are car classics.
The Ford Shelby GT 500 is a sick-as muscle car with a reputation to match. You won't see these guys cruising up to the supermarket - you'll hear them first!
They don't look as sleek as a Ferrari or Lamborghini, but in pure horsepower, they're tough to beat!
When your cars are endorsed by the English Royal Family (and James Bond) you don't really need to do a lot of advertising!
This is the Aston Martin Vanquish, and it features in no less than three racing games as a car you can pick!
Love cars? Check out May K-Zone, it's our Extreme Machines issue. Plus take our
Extreme Machines Quiz, or check out our
Lamborghini Photo Gallery!
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