Q: Which car built for gravel is the best?
A: A rental car.
Q: Which car built for gravel is the best?
A: A rental car.
Sorry I didn’t hear you, your mom’s thighs are clamped over my ears
Until someone comes along to tell you it's a wing
A supercharger (assuming we’re talking a positive displacement roots- type blower, here) moves a fixed volume of air per rotation, and since its RPM is dictated by engine RPM, the boost it produces is only on top of ambient conditions. Go up in elevation to a higher density altitude, and your boost pressure will drop…
Coach must have a bad temper if it takes only one Kelvin to make him reach the boiling point.
She’s a good driver.
It’s stated because it’s true. It was his truck in the way, so one would assume he knew it was there. However, you’re going too fast for the environment if you can’t correct for things that occur. If lifting causes oversteer, then it was too fast for the environment. Lifting mid corner means too much speed.
What does Senna have to do with this? A steering column doesn’t not move because you have a dome around your head. His accident has nothing to do with debris. As for Bianchi, he would have come out the same way. A tractor’s frame is still going to slam through whatever low weight, high speed object.
What’s the last car you were around? I ask because I don’t think you know how modern cars (pretty much everything built after 1945) work. Cars have these devices called “fans” that move air across heat exchangers. These “fans” can be driven by rotational force supplied by electricity or directly from the engine. By…
“It was the Summer of 2012 when the bus for the Swedish swimsuit team got a flat outside my treehouse on their way to the annual mud-wrestling convention across town...”
Agreed. Making Danica Patrick or any other driver taller wouldn’t make them go faster.
the calm casual comments while upside down after an interstate rollover brought to you today by seatbelts.
I know this isn’t production ready...but this example here wouldn’t meet the exacting standards of a Cabo Mexico fiberglass boat hull repairman.
I'm very skeptical. i'm very skeptical.
It's called Pounds Sterling, Yank.
And the 2015 award for most contrived and complicated joke set up goes to.....
That sounds like a simple idea, but for multiple reasons would be hideously impractical.
Definitely confirmed
My grandpa just owned up to it at his bingo game last night. He said it was under 40 degrees out and his brakes hadn't warmed up yet. He also suspects the guy at the Jiffy Lube was using an analog tire gauge and that there was a 1.5 PSI difference between the tires, hence the clear pulling to the right.