Bergh223
Bergh223
Bergh223

The engines that they already have are of an incredibly high quality. The issue is that the tolerances are minuscule. If you try to start an F1 engine below the required temperature (not sure what the temp is, just that there is one), the engine will either not turn over or will damage itself because the parts won’t

For me at least, my Vette is “more than a car” because she is my mechanical soul mate. She was a full blown case of “if you love something, set it free” and she came back when I did that. Sometimes the universe just wants you to have one very specific car. For most Corvette owners, this definitely is not the case. I

The Corvette mileage phenomenon is one that is hard to explain. I bought a 07 z06 with 6k on the clock. Sold it 8 years later with 16k on the clock. The car that replaced it, a new M2 racked up 6500 miles in the first year of ownership. Owning a corvette you get this jilted reality that its ‘more than a car’ and you

Not at Homestead LOL

I vote they say screw it and head to the nearest dirt track

I’d always heard about Enzo pulling this move to push the FIA, but this was the first I actually was able to read about the car itself. Thanks for posting it up

“if I’m Ferrari I stomp my feet like a child not getting their way,”

You mean like RBR last 3 years and MB 3 years prior to that?

Fuck it, if I win the lottery, I’m gonna buy one of these and build my own racetrack...none of those annoying marshals for me, kthx? And send Fancy over with those Krispy Kreme crumbs posthaste, the peasants are becoming afraid of the .50 fire and the Miracle-Whip isn’t an effective bait anymore.

If you can afford a an $80k Tesla, you can kick in a few thousand more. This tax credit did nothing to help people actually get in a car who desperately needs one. Just upper income people save some money thanks to Johnny Taxpayer.

Thus proving there was no EV market to begin with. If the market can’t withstand the retail price of the product without the tax payers incentivizing the sale by offering the tax credit which technically only affects those who actually owe more than the $7500 in taxes to begin with and therefore should not require

Honestly good. I’m all for making EVs but why would I as a taxpayer be supplementing $8000 off Johnnys new tesla model 3? If Johnny wants a Model 3 he can full price for it!

Too late. He already traded it for this:

I like what you’re saying but think less aero. We need more passing and driver races! Keep the big tires for the mechanical grip.

The best costume is the Cadillac costume

The local chapter of the SCCA likes to put on a themed season-ender autocross called the Halloweenie. Participants are, of course, encouraged to costume themselves and their vehicles. One of the most memorable was an “LS-Swapped” MR2. The owner had fabricated an adorable 2/3rd’s scale LS from cardboard, complete with

How about this scary Halloween steering wheel cover:

Less regulations would also allow people to outsmart better funded teams, with too much constraints it becomes a simple optimizing task with the result directly depending on the money input.

preview of F1-fan interactions in 2021