
Dutch farmers. Good with a welder, but so little sophistication. Us urbanites are obviously way more refined:
Dutch farmers. Good with a welder, but so little sophistication. Us urbanites are obviously way more refined:
But the trajectory of the big truck seems impossible. There is a car directly behind him going the other way, and beside him as well. Did he swerve between the white and the black car? He must have been pulling 5 Gs to make that turn.
Isn't Morgan still building cars with wooden chassis?
That picture confuses me. Some are going the wrong way clearly...
I proudly nominate our FYRA train project. Before reading let me assure you that the Netherlands is in no other way a 3rd world country.
Very nice. Very nice.
Yes, it makes sense to buy in Germany depending on the type of car. You don't pay BPM in Germany. If the value of the car doesn't go down as fast as the BPM calculation expects, that's profit. But why would you want to park it at the airport for half a year? You might as well buy a used recent car with 6000 km on it…
Pretty sad.
I have no quality or dropout issues here at all. The commentary is, well... not very good at all but I'm just glad that I finally get to see this. I've never been able to watch it here in Europe before.
Wouldnt a turbocharged motorcycle be a lot faster at that altitude?
Props to Redbull for giving me a way to watch this in decent quality in Europe.
Is your sister single?
Touché.
Clubman, isn't that the one with the special door for one of those tiny dogs my mom has?
Then you should probably consider getting a different car. (Just kidding, it's not a bad car I must admitt. )
MINI
I'm cool with this. It's not like anybody can afford hypercars anyway. I've never actually seen a Porsche GT1 or McLaren GTR on the road.
Turbo indeed. That's why the first version was so easy to tune. The engine is behind the seats and it's rear wheel drive, so it's basically a 911 turbo when you think about it.