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Gabriel Vega

Gabriel Vega has been an automotive journalist and content creator since 2017, joining our crew in 2020. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Digital Communication and Media from Florida International University and has since mastered news coverage coordination, organizing workflow to maximize reader benefit wherever his passion for autos writing has landed him.

Gabriel is proud to have forged many positive relationships with auto manufacturers directly through his written work, having spent years in vehicle testing for multiple automotive media outlets, including Univision, where he filmed a test vehicle series, Motor1.com, and HotCars.

At MotorBiscuit, Gabriel can be most often found covering sportscars, SUVs, and pickup trucks. His project car, an iconic Guards Red 1987 Porsche 911, with which he has a stormy relationship, provides him with plenty of inspiration for his more technical pieces.

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The Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio uses a Ferrari-derived V6 and proudces over 505 hp.

The 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia Earned a Special Spot on This MotorTrend List

Since it arrived in the U.S. market, the Alfa Romeo Giulia has been a stylish Italian alternative to the established crop of german sporty luxury sedans. For the enthusiasts, Alfa Romeo makes a more powerful version called the Quadrifoglio, which produces 505 hp. That power output landed the Giulia in a unique position in a …
2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Super Stock: The newest Dodge drag racing machine with 807 horsepower.

The 2020 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Is the Cheapest Way to Get 700 Hp

Dodge’s performance division, SRT, seems to be in a horsepower race all on its own, continually outdoing itself with more powerful versions of its popular Dodge Challenger Hellcat and Charger Hellcat models. For 2021, Dodge has provided three different power outputs for their supercharged 6.2-liter V8, with the most conservative option coming in as the …
A showcase of the five newest McLaren Senna GTR LM's in their classic McLaren F1 GTR liveries.

Special Edition McLaren Senna GTRs Are Overwhelmingly Powerful

It’s been over 25 years since McLaren’s historic win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and to celebrate, the British carmaker decided to produce five special edition versions of the already limited Senna GTR. Each of the five McLaren models features a hand-painted livery paying direct homage to one of the original F1 GTRs …