Beware the Turing Test, my son!
Beware the Turing Test, my son!
DeltaWing ran 75 laps at Le Mans before Toyota punted it off the track.
The thing is is that I think it's actually better in production form than it would have been with AWD and a V12. Purely because of weight.
It was the fastest car ever. EVER. The car was great, but maybe could have been greater. I dont think there was as much wrong with the car as there was with the image. And that was Jaguar over-promising and under-delivering.
Ironically other contemporary super cars got Jaguar V12s:
Oy.
Couldn't resist
mmmmm, Werthersee.
there were more, but they snap oversteered off the Autobahn into a tree
I mean, take your pick.
Lola-Mastercard F1. They failed to start their one race they entered. Why? Lola rushed out a car design that never reached their wind tunnel. So naturally in the aero-heavy open wheel series, they had no aerodynamic grip. They also had no mechanical grip since their design was hacked together in a few months with no…
I'm pretty sure this is the inspiration for the hyperloop.
Those front wheels have a lot more turning capability than I thought. Top Fuel Drift, anyone?
The last laps of Interlagos 2008. Not that it was super wet or that the racing itself was super sick, but come on, the tire gamble for the championship was the best F1 finish ever. And Hamilton overtaking Glock in the last corner, Massa being champion for 20 seconds, that was as intense as it could get.
"....when I tossed him off in front of her..."
Or (for me) Black Sabbath and Motorhead.
I work for a current F1 engine supplier and here is why the noise is not gonna change any time soon.
I don't know what all the complaining is about.