918spyderman
918SpyderMan
918spyderman

I think I see where they are coming from. It’s like if everyone kept making reviews or describing the experience of eating some unaffordable molecular gastronomy dish. I don’t think it would be unusual for people in the audience to get bored after a while if they can’t experience it for themselves and for them to want

The McClaren F1 was interesting because there was nothing like it at the time and new supercars were pretty rare. The Veyron was interesting for a pretty similar reason.

Doug Demuro (who has his own list of annoying stuff he does) recently said that there are just too many of the ‘special’ cars now for them actually to be special. I’d never thought of it like that, but that feels completely true to me.

I love Rare Classic Cars & Automotive History on YouTube. It’s all about cars of the ‘60s and ‘70s—a lot of the Malaise era. I was a kid then so remember all of them, and the guy’s videos are so relaxing and full of interesting details it gives you a great idea of what was going on back then, good and bad. He’s rarely

Him and his buddy (whos name I forget), honestly the most refreshing vids on cars. And its all over the place.

Supercars (and the people who find them fascinating) are dumb and boring.

Hoovie and his fake “I’m so Blessed”.

Agreed, I get way more entertainment out of watching Savagegeese drive a CX-5 or a Pacifica like monkeys, than some other Lotus.

Supercars (and the people who find them fascinating) are dumb and boring. 

Windshield sprayers are funny. Back in high school my friend had a 2WD Toyota truck, and the sprayers could be pointed in any direction. We’d point them forward, fill the reservoir with plain water, and then drive around downtown spraying people as they crossed the crosswalk.  Everyone felt the water, and looked up

The REAL question is who finishes first this guy or Tavarish with his P1

You get the ear of the FIA and the privilege of hosting an F1 race

Right? I understand what “looking at boobs” means, but he clearly said he was looking at “boobs and” whatnot. That’s two categories of things.

What’s the penalty for chopping up journalists?

Sigh. Once again we ruin everything. This is why we can’t have nice/fun things.

I think it has more to do with American broadcasters, but drivers should organize and all swear repeatedly on the same weekend, then all get a month long ban at the same time.

Maybe the FIA shouldn’t air driver radio then? They basically created the problem by trying to open up the sport for more ratings, not to mention they want driver personalities (e.g. Verstappen) to come out in media to build attention to the sport.

Pretty clear where his penal code was standing...

Yeah, “texting while driving” is an actual crime.

To cover up his tracks, the 28-year-old told investigators he had been looking at texts sent by colleagues”