<![CDATA[Gizmodo: carrera]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: carrera]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/carrera http://gizmodo.com/tag/carrera <![CDATA[Speed Racer Slot Race Cars Were Bound to Happen from the Beginning]]> I have to admit that I can't resist curves, electricity, and getting off the rails. And I like slot cars too, which is why I can't wait to get my hands all over this $65 Carrera Speed Racer slot racing set, a 20.66-foot track full of loops, flyovers and the Mach 5 and Racer X cars with LED lights. [Toyology]

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<![CDATA[Two New Tag Heuers: Drool Worthy]]>
The Tag Heuer SLR and Carrera are two watches inspired by the lines of two well-known sports cars that we'll never own. Like those selfsame sports cars, these pricey timepieces are fast, expensive, and uber-sexy.

The SLR, shown here, is completely automatic and has an internal rotating chronograph. It comes in a limited run of 3,500 and definitely is a massive departure from the traditional Carrera design Tag has been famous for—shown after the jump.

The Carrera is a bit more staid and is essentially a retread of the first Tag chronographs used for years in racing events around the world. No prices, but we can't afford them.

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