I noticed that you didn't say I'm wrong about the track. At least you've got some sense.
I noticed that you didn't say I'm wrong about the track. At least you've got some sense.
Indy may have the infrastructure, they just don't have a track.
And unfortunately, in a few years, Wild Bubba's won't be there because Bernie will sue the life out of him for using the name "F1" in a commercial operation without a license. I'm seriously not kidding. I hope that guy has the restaurant in an LLC so at least he can keep his house.
Not even remotely close. Used cars are cheaper than new in every aspect.
Oh alright then. Zagato sorta copied the 8C, gave it an ugly smile, then gave that to Aston Martin who said "look at our Italian style!" and Zagato quitely lol'd and went back to sipping an expresso while admiring the 4C.
Right. Which, while owned by Nissan, is not marketed at all as being Nissan. And his whole post was about marketing.
The American view that everyone who drives a BMW is rich.
Production car by Aston Martin.
Does freds4hb even know what he's talking about? Nissan isn't in F1. Ferrari sells well? I mean, maybe in the category of $250,000+ cars, but the connection of that with their current F1 activities is tenuous at best. RedBull doesn't leverage their name stateside? My gosh, you can't hardly turn around without…
So the Brits sorta copied the 8C and gave it an ugly smile.
That is remarkably beautiful and in almost unbelievable condition. NP all the way!
I find this to be absolutely hideous.
I see they've Korean'd the Mini.
Preface: I am an American and answer this question as an American with a thoroughly unusual taste for European sports and racing, even though I grew up in the South and love SEC football. I've been to a MotoGP race and a NASCAR race. So in other words, I stand on both sides of this fence.
Alright geist, err, Patrick, I'll forgive you for not choosing me two days in a row. We can spread the love around. But at least the driver of the kei car I posted could park well enough not to curb the shit out of his wheels.
Not addressing the first part of your post, but in the second, having met the lovely Danica on several occasions, both personally and professionally, she was an absolute bitch to everyone she came in contact with, from fans to children to photographers to track workers.
You have the power to ban people now?
I'm pretty sure it's impossible to take a photo in any WRC event that isn't ridiculously awesome.
I would like to high-five everyone who made that sign.
Which was equally terrible. General rule: weird, ugly designs don't go fast.