BullManUGA
BullManUGA
BullManUGA

You’re right. 2 Jeeps from the first move show up for about 30 seconds.

I would have been angered if you didn’t mention the ML320’s feature film debut in The Lost World. In the latest film, the only 4-wheeled vehicles in the movie are Mercedes-Benzes, with the exception of the parents’ car at the beginning. 6x6 AMG truck! G-Wagens! Unimogs!

No, it was standing at the fence at the hairpin. Google says it’s about 25 feet.

Go to 5:20 in the vid for the relevant piece.

I nearly lost my hearing at PLM with that thing running around. I picked a bad to day to forget my earplugs and stand 20 feet off the racing surface.

I’m so incredibly happy they’ve FINALLY decided to make the move. I hated watching the Mazdas fail horribly every race with a package that was obviously terrible. I’m hoping they run 1 gas and 1 diesel car at The Glen just to show how much better the gas engine is.

Which wheels are those? I’ve always loved that design and I want to get some for my next car.

Now we get to wait and see how many cars that were in the last game are taken out and resold as DLC. I’m still bitter!

Just for clarification, Porsche, Audi, and Toyota also have Michelin tires made only for their respective cars. They are the same brand, yes, but the tire compound and construction is bespoke among the manufacturers.

It’s Europe and the Nurburgring. They tend to use a little more common sense and allow some leeway with the drivers when something goes wrong.

He wasn’t towed back to the pit lane, but just to a spot over the wall on the side of the circuit. The Nurbrgring is 25 kilometers long. If a car can’t make it back to pit lane under its own power, it gets dragged to the nearest access point and the driver is left to wait on his crew to make it to where the car is.

Very nice!

I got it from Edmunds.

The most boring photo of the most boring car I’ve ever seen, a Chevy Impala, in its most boring color.

There’s on near me with Holden badges. I’d probably do the same thing.

So you’re saying my Focus RS will be fine?

That top one might just be former NASCAR driver Jerry Nadeau’s son.

It broke on question 8.

This is the issue I have. It’s not like the guy went against the rules of the event or anything.

The guy was doing nothing wrong. It’s what he was supposed to do. I guess you can call losing control of a car doing something wrong, but following directions given to him by someone else isn’t doing anything wrong. That’s on the event organizer.