I have had the GTX690 until now, great card. Got my GTX 980 a few days ago, installed it and I got twice the frame rate right out of the box. No idea how that works, but it does!
I have had the GTX690 until now, great card. Got my GTX 980 a few days ago, installed it and I got twice the frame rate right out of the box. No idea how that works, but it does!
Blade Runner or Rush!
A-92 from Granada to Murcia, in Spain. Not only where the spaghetti westerns were filmed, but it is a flat out amazing piece of road. Also seems like the police does not knows it exists for some reason...take advantage of this while you can.
Have not found anything that writes or draws better than a Rotring. Not cheap, but lasts forever. Worthy investment in my opinion.
Which is safer on the road, a rust bucket which just barely passes inspection and barely brakes, or this Gallardo?
What about Bernard Dudot? Won a ridiculous amount of F1 Championships with the Renault engine (turbo and aspirated), powered a few of the Le Mans and World Rally Championship winners. Not to mention many other lower categories and record breakers. If we are purely talking racing, difficult to do better. Fantastic…
Know the foundation well where are the planes are kept. Last I recall, they were all very well maintained and flew often. No idea what caused the accident. Very sad :-(
If you come to Monaco, let me know and I will get you a pass into the GP2 paddock and events so you can get a good insider view of the whole thing.
Every track is different. Many different tire compounds. Different weather, temperatures, etc. Even Fuel or strategy influence choices. So every session of the weekend has different setups. Saying that, Newey, influences all these at Red Bull...but so does the driver...So there is no specific set up, unlike other…
Launch is one thing, end of year race is another. Compare both cars when Vettel won. During the season Ascanelli did all the updates and most important, the Setups, which is what really affects the car. Remember, many things on the cars needed to be changed were purely done by Torro Rosso. NO input from Newey.
The chassis could have been designed by Newey, but the rest, especially the aero package, which does make a massive difference, was not. Also the whole rear of the car is designed for a different engine, which Red Bull had no input, especially since different engine contracts prohibit any interaction or technical…
Sorry, did not notice the link.
I did and I don't understand what you mean by reading the first sentence...
Exactly, he did disobey orders and now feels seriously bad about it. He apologized to everyone in the team and surely won't pull that off again. If he does, all the goodwill he built up with the team will vanish. Not his best moment...but he is still a brilliant driver and a great team player.
You mean they had a good setup? You can't optimize race cars for a specific circuit, but you can set it up to take advantage of the circuit...
The Torro Rosso he won in was not designed by Newey...
I totally disagree with that. No car is optimized for Monza...except maybe a Ferrari, and even then... I was there and saw that he just did a better job and hung on until the finish line.
Who was driving it?
Well. I have run Sebastian Vettel in F3 and see him most weekends during the Grand Prix since I run a GP2 team. I can say the following:
No idea where this came from, but it's quite old since Michele Alboreto, one of the driver names on the car, has passed away quite a few years ago. JJ Letho, the other driver, has not raced in years.