Chapppers
Chappers
Chapppers

It’s more related than they’d like you to think, actually. There’s an M400 stripped down where my M12 is serviced, the similarities in places are quite remarkable.

HOW DARE YOU THIS LIST THOSE EPISODES THESE ANGER!!!

What are you on about? Traffic only needs to merge when there’s a slip road joining the motorway, and people tend to move over, let people on and then move back if they’re doing it right. Also that’s a Lancashire Oven-Bottom Muffin.

I feel like I’m taking crazy pills here because not one site, commentator, person, TV FOOTAGE EDITIOR etc. has said the obvious “can we see the on board from Alonso’s car please, it’s almost certainly a much better angle and explains everything”

Reading through your comments I can only draw the conclusion that you’re absolutely incapable of understanding what makes people risk their lives to do something they enjoy. That’s not a bad thing, it’s what makes us all different. You’re interested in safety, TT riders are interested in riding motorbikes very fast on

You know... he almost looks bored. I bet he’d be having way more fun in a Yellowbird.

Sir, I would insist politely that you are very much WRONG because the I3 exists and when you get in and drive it it feels like it fell out of the future. The I8 feels so very conventional and normal next to the I3 it’s like the teams didn’t talk to each other while they were developing them.

We’re getting a little bored of telling you so perhaps you could spread the word?

Buuuuuuut the EJ20 from the Super GT BRZ seems to have a turbo...?

I always thought the reason people did it on the UK internet (you know, the nice part where everything is spelt correctly and the whole place smells of tea and scones) was to prevent vehicle cloning. It's a lot easier to print a UK number plate, so if someone can find a pic of a car on the net that looks like theirs,

Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the problem with your overtaking law/habits in general rather than "lane splitting" (filtering) itself. In the UK and Europe on "highways" (motorways) cars are meant to drive in one lane, the lane adjacent to on-ramps, and then overtake in the normal way, by moving out to next lane

Hey Doug, isn't there one other very specific way? Say, as a UK citizen, I came to work for Tesla and for the first year I was there I decided I wanted to drive my UK-registered car around Palo-Alto for some reason. There's a number of hoops I'd have to jump through but providing I sent it back when the year was up,

That's all wonderful and all but what's the point in making something go 200mph if you're not along for the ride?

probably shouldn't post that with my username the same as my work nickname, sorry.

precariously or vicariously...?

They used the Sonata tail lamps in the US, Mondeo in the UK mainly due to sourcing of spares I think.
Hey that blue one in the middle looks nice! I wonder whose that is, I bet that's the fastest.

Maybe they've given up and it simply means "diesel"

110bhp/litre from an NA. Terrifying, frankly.

Unmolested in the sense of modifications but pretty well assaulted in the sense of being smashed round the Nordscheife as a training car for the past few years.

Anyone else think Larry Page has the creepiest voice they've ever heard? Like if he called you you'd definitely tell him to call back when he's stopped masturbating.