Keeping your line doesn't mean turning into the apex into another car.
Keeping your line doesn't mean turning into the apex into another car.
The Ferrari was not doing 200mph. It's fairly basic racing practice to hold your line when a faster car is coming from behind so you don't get hit. Since he knew it was the Audi, he knew it was faster and he should have held his line.
This. If you're blinded you stop moving around on the track...
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Yes! Came here to post that, lol.
I'm with you. The Volt deserves to flop. The engineers may have done a fantastic job, but it's not an electric car.
It's not hard to beat the EPA numbers and I drive an Evo... a car not known for its gas mileage.
Even good "normal" trailers have that lever. Very useful for setting the brake balance too. ;)
This. My car gets better mileage at 65 than 75, and so does every car on the planet that I know of.
Putting your car in neutral is hurting your gas mileage unless you're also shutting the engine off. Modern cars cut fuel when you're completely off the gas until it needs fuel to not stall. When you put it in neutral the engine needs fuel to not stall so you're wasting gas.
Oh god, that song is ridiculous.
It looks like it's in good shape and all, but it reminds me of a LeBaron Convertible. Which is never a good thing. Crack Pipe.
They've used parts of the stage since then, IIRC. Thanks for the videos!
Mugen isn't exactly a major player in production cars. Scion is.
Too bad.... It was ugly even on the original :P
Oh god yes. Fantastic looking cars, and great performers too.
The engineers that people claim did that deny it. They only did that during engine testing, not for the actual racing engines.
Good, then we can keep them to our selves :P
woo for WaWa! Too bad it seems like I have a 50/50 chance of actually getting a decent tank of premium from there... Plus around here they all jack their gas prices because they rarely have competition.... but the food... hah
I'm glad not everyone is idiotic. This article is bullshit. Yeah, the prices aren't going to go down, but it's not because of Libya, or any reasonable factors. All of the big oil companies in the US just had a fantastic quarter...