They linked the GP track. So... Still a good track but just not the same.
They linked the GP track. So... Still a good track but just not the same.
Ok that makes more sense to me. My F800GS will shift up clutchless quite well, but it requires a significant amount of finesse to get it to downshift smoothly.
So foot operated clutch? Sequential box I knew, but if that is a foot clutch... damn he's fast.
Interesting. What is the clutch setup on this thing? He is doing multiple very fast downshifts before the chicanes.
Yeah, but Lotus would have to push the envelope in terms of "adding lightness"? The Lotus philosophy would be who needs anything other than your drawers?, and even those are an optional extra.
I'm with you on Rosberg, the guy deserves more credit than he gets
I cannot stand that front end. It is far too open in the middle, but I like the lip for the bottom... front spoiler?
That is exactly the point. The cameras are the result of a lobby group for OEM suppliers, as it increases the price upfront, and makes it difficult to replace the radio.
Only if they solve the storage issue, and while possible I question if it is the best method.
It is the newfangled fuel injection. Doesn't work in the rain.
Edited to reduce NASCAR hate.
Someone has to do this.
None of those are cold climates.
You obviously do not live in a cold climate.
The Miata is essentially the classic British roadster, except built by the Japanese.
My parents had a 93 Camry in the deep green shade when I was growing up, and it was great. I think something just a tad lighter to show off the green a bit more.
Deep Green. I'm talking the BRG green that is getting close to black. Easier to keep clean, and when properly waxed has a deep finish that glows. Currently you cannot get it on much else than Jags etc.
Amazingly, they do. It has a huge amount to do with the rubber compounds, structure of the sipes. Snow Tires tend to be heavily lugged and are often rated as "M+S", and are much better than many options with a softer rubber compound that gives some traction in cold weather.
This is true. Ice tires, however, do help.
As someone who drives in snow 5ish months of the year. This stuff never gets old.