Getting back to the source of the problem in the 1st place, Demetri, now that you know you were fouling the plugs and a hotter new --- read NEW --- plug works to let it fire up and stay running, you need to find out why you're running to rich. As I recall from a year or so ago, the car ran like a top and then suddenly stopped working. Sounds like something to do with air/fuel mixture... too little air or too much fuel. The smoking issue indicates incomplete combustion... oxygen starved or way to rich.... one way or the other. The originial symptom (worked, then suddenly stopped working) doesn't indicate that spark plugs were the problem, but something that caused them to quickly begin to foul up.
I've been running Bosch Silver WR9LS plugs for the last 6 years. Of course, when I'm out and about I drive all out --- lengthy periods at 80+ mph, or high rpm's at lower speeds most of the time. I've had no problem with them even after a week-end of stop/go or when I commuted in stop/go traffic. I change them out maybe once every 18 - 24 months or so for no good reason, but just because it sounds like about the right time ... never sooner.
Bosch Silver Spark Plug
Silver Sport Plug, 14mm Thread Size, 19mm (3/4") Reach, 13/16" (20.8mm) Hex Size, Gasket Seat, Interference Suppression Resistor, Fine Wire Silver Enhanced Center Electrode, Removable Terminal Nut, .027" (0.7mm) Gap, Heat Range 9
Bosch Silver spark plugs are specifically engineered to improve your performance, whether sport-driving and racing conditions or power sport application. These fine wire performance plugs are specifically engineered for colder racing applications, particularly those that run at full throttle (racing, water ski, and towing) and not for traditional automotive use (stop and go traffic) as they would quickly foul out. At the heart of these plugs is the silver enhanced center electrode that conducts electricity better than copper or nickel. These plugs are specifically engineered for high performance, not long life. As silver has a lower melting point than nickel, these plugs will need to be replaced more often depending on your application. For many racing applications this is not an issue as many racers are already replacing plugs after each race or even every run.