Or Motor Trend On Demand, if you can get it. They have a lot of obscure racing.
Or Motor Trend On Demand, if you can get it. They have a lot of obscure racing.
lol... i get the feeling there was some sarcasm there :p
fully agreed.....
This is a good time to be a race fan. A lot of series are running pretty well at the moment with plenty of corporate sponsorship money available to bankroll the whole thing. Also, between cable and streaming, I can’t remember a time when you could actually watch more racing than now. The fortunes of professional…
Yeah. That’s what I’m saying.
LOL. No actually. 50 years last month. Got my first car in ‘84. 20 some cars later (I’ve owned a lot), I’ve seen stunning improvements over the years. That’s why, with all of the known and mature processes and best practices that we have today when it comes to designing, manufacturing and bringing complex products to…
This is what I don’t get. Even 1% of these issues on a car from any other manufacturer would draw the ire of thousands of blog posts and so many “don’t buy these cars!”. Yet after this shit, Tesla will retain its halo effect. I don’t get it.
These Model 3 issues seem, well, like a bucket of pretty severe QA and workmanship items. I don’t recall any auto maker ever having such problems.
Exactly. This wouldn’t be normal for any other manufacturer, not even GM and Ford these days.
Just hire the guy in the green shirt to catch them and throw them back into the street. Aside from being one cool customer, he appears to be about the size of his opponent.
I was in my single digits when this happened, but a couple things I recall from the seatbelt interlock debacle was that
The 400" is a small block.
Both my Mazda3 and my WRX have them.
The car’s 12 years old, no information on the ownership duration.
Because there are vast numbers - both men and women - who devote their lives to being offended…
Devils advocate here. My friend Liz is a professional model, motorsport enthusiast and owns a killer RX-7. She actually looks forward to the F1 and MotoGP race at COTA in which she is a grid girl.
Why is it stereotypical that girls that choose to model are looked down upon by the very women that should support them?…
The video’s not from the U.S, but there are about 30 rallies per year held in the States. Here’s a couple shots I’ve taken relatively recently
Oh my god... It’s My Mother the Car!!!
F1 does have power steering. Upper body strength isn’t quite as vital there as it is in Indycar, but being able to withstand the cornering loads still requires great fitness and a very strong neck.
But that is completely incorrect. Formula 1 absolutely is about physical strength and we know this because the drivers go through rigorous training to be able to pilot these cars. Everyone who follows the sport knows the amount of force exerted on the neck and core during cornering, on the leg during braking, the heat…