
Stig’s Supercar Showdown: wallpapers
Hi-res decoration for your computer from our multi-million pound road trip to Italy

 - Last month, Top Gear magazine put together a truly unprecedented selection of performance cars on one of the world's best driving roads: Italy's Stelvio Pass. - The fastest production car ever, the Bugatti Veyron Supersport. Ferrari's new FF. The McLaren MP4-12C. Porsche's finest ever 911: the GT3 RS 4.0. Jaguar's new XKR-S. Ariel's mental Atom Mugen. BMW's new accessible thrill machine, the 1M Coupe. The Ford Mustang Boss Laguna Seca. The Zonda F. And a few more besides. - Altogether, a combined value of £3,718,090 and 6,071bhp. - We've got some fine photography from the trip, which many of you have requested as decoration for your computer. So here's the first instalment - we'll add more pics and sizes in the coming days... - Photography: Paul Barshon, Lee Brimble, Justin Leighton Advertisement - Page continues below
 - "It's almost like the designers of the Stelvio Pass electrocuted a snake then simply scaled up the chalky outline of its bucking death" 
 - "At the top end of the range, the Mugen is vicious, rabid and more than a bit terrifying. The only car that gets close to providing the same accelerative thrill is the Veyron." Advertisement - Page continues below
 - "You've probably heard all about this car, but some of the statistics bear repetition. It has an 8.0-litre W16, 1,187bhp, 1,100lb ft of torque and hits 62mph in under 2.5 secs, 0-124 in 6.7, holds the land speed record for a production car at 267.85mph and decelerate from 250mph to zero in less than 10 seconds." 
 - "When the Bugatti slips into handling mode, the rear aerofoil levers itself up and out, like a falcon doing pre-flight yoga, and the body slinks to the floor. Punt the throttle and snap shut the horizon" 
 - "The Veyron is excruciating to follow, mainly because you can be in an enormously fast car and, given the briefest sniff of a straight, the SS will simply expand away with breathtaking arrogance." 
 - "In Italy, parking up a pair of supercars in a town isn't considered an ostentatious display of wealth but an act of public service. If we'd lined up a dozen playboy bunnies wearing nothing but nipple tassels, we couldn't hope to elicit such a frenzied reaction." Advertisement - Page continues below
 - "Though the Ferrari's extra half-tonne of mass means it can't quite match the Z for outright acceleration, but its four-wheel drive means you can attack even the most gravelly bends with the full 660bhp while the Zonda searches for grip." 
 - "The Aventador gets to 62mph in 2.9 seconds, demolishes the speed limit in second gear, gets to 124mph in 8.9 seconds and tops out at 217mph." Advertisement - Page continues below
 - "When you pilot a 12C up a mountain pass, you come to appreciate the superlative all-round vision, the peerless driving position the forensic attention to ergonomic detail. Even the weight of the switches - the clarity of vision proves itself" 
 - "Give the throttle the very lightest of a tickle at a roundabout and it'll find some bumps - the back steps away like it's avoiding a dog turd." 
 - "The Aventador doesn't like crawling along in first gear much. You can sense its 6.5-litre engine - all 691bhp of it - getting the hump at this abuse of its job description." 
 - "The grip is huge, the brakes are indefatigable, the handling full of options: this thing just drips soul" 
 - "Some say he thought Star Wars was a documentary. Which is an acceptable mistake when you've helming a mass-defying SS." 
 - "Some say that if he could be bothered, he could crack the Da Vinci code in 43 seconds. And that his ears have a paisley lining." 
 - "Someone punch me in the face - life isn't going to get much better than this" 
 - "It's far more difficult to engineer a car capable of going fast on any road than one that can merely flatten the Nurburgring production record at the expense of any subtlety or comfort. As an all-round proposition, the Jaguar XKR-S is unsurpassed." 
 - "The McLaren's quick - shockingly so in isolation - but it's nothing compared to the Veyron. The more revs pile on, the harder the Bugatti punches forward. The Super Sports is mind scrabbling. Other worldly. A force multiplier." 
 - "It may be quite bulky by petite rest-of-world standards, and yes, it may have a good old V8 and live-axle rear-wheel drive, but the Boss ‘Stang - especially this even more committed "Laguna Seca" version - is a proper driver's car. And we're not going to qualify that last statement with 'for an American,' either." 
 - "We have the archetypal hot hatch. A four-seat coupe from M-Sport. A Porsche 911 at the apogee of the generational arc. And we have theBugatti Veyron SS. The fastest car on Planet Earth." 



