Brabham.
Brabham.
I prefer to think of Red Bull racing as the Smokey Yunick of F1.
Pat is simply not fast enough. Porsche have the data. Tandy is faster. They are looking for two drivers in the Hartley mode with one of the more experienced factory drivers in the car as a mentor. Seems to me this third car is being assigned to Olaf Manthey to run as an independent yet factory effort. It might be the…
They don't need another ex F1 driver whom is slower then the other two teammates in his car...
My car sends me emails on OB2 related codes. If it's safety related I get a call via On Star.
It's expensive and really a dealer only job as the there is some issue with the system needing to be updated/reset via a PIWIS 2 once the negative ground is replaced. My friend had this done and after getting in over his head had the car flat bedded to a dealer. He had all sorts of failure codes that even with…
"They fixed the lion's share of IMS bearing issues that plagued the NA 996 engines," NO, they installed a bearing that *still* has problems only this time you have to split the case to get at it... You want a fix? Buy a 9A1 engined 911 - it has no IMS! (Or a Turbo or GT3 which never had one to begin with)
Excellent article. Its a 'win' when you learn something new everyday. I thank you.
Found these comments on the web from former Caterham F1 employees...
LOL - yeah, I had time on my hands! Tires, or tyres as my Brit friends call them are fascinating bits of car technology - at least to me. I have Firestone Super Sports Indy (on a rim) as a coffee table. Its amazing how hard the rubber is (hockey puck hard) when it isn't at operating temperature.
Exactly.
I think he has mental issues and has been like this for a long time. Many NASCAR drivers get quite a large pass on violations that would find a member of the public in jail over. I assume she has witnesses concerning her injuries if she went to another bus next door. This isn't over but will be delayed until after the…
Butthole? 100% agreement. Not sure about his license suspension for unpaid fines up here. I do know that 'points' on a license are applicable on either side of the border but I do not know if this also includes unpaid fines or any suspension.
So anyway: you have to go to the dealer, which I did. I waited three days for an appointment, I drove 35 minutes to the dealer, and I had them patch my tire. And the cost of a tire patch at a Ferrari dealer? Seven bucks for the patch. One hundred sixteen dollars for the labor. I am not making this up.
You've seen us drive now watch us walk?
Well I saw his unedited video and he didn't do anything that would warrant a Criminal Code of Canada violation, (had it occurred in Canada). Traffic offenses are not criminalized in Canada unless injury/death or DWI are involved or the actions were intended (what a reasonable person believes) to cause harm. Even…
OD...
You missed the 1st sentence (without discussing it) and concentrated on me correcting you concerning your terminology? Ok... LOL
I stated late last week in a post: the law (here in Canada) states that for extradition to occur there are basic tests that are applied before this can occur: Is there a jail sentence of two plus years for the original offense Y/N? (lets not even discuss the death penalty!). That is the starting point. 1. Had the…
Nope to most of your scenario.