wow, i didn't think it could get uglier than the sz, but it can...
wow, i didn't think it could get uglier than the sz, but it can...
But remember, it's not like all this asshattery emerged out of nowhere. The two have been dueling it out all season, and Hamilton's known to be extremely competitive as well, like at the Hungarian Grand Prix, where he refused to let Rosberg pass over the team radio:
substitute "hipster neighborhood in your city" for "Little Five Points" and it is 100% true EVERYWHERE! also those particles of food probably came from a $14 hand-crafted artisan doughnut.
Not the best choice for getting your adrenaline pumping, but a cheap, reliable, decently fuel efficient car with easy ingress/egress perfect for creaky bones and joints. Kia tried to make a car for young urban runabouts, but instead made a great car for retirees.
this was the first track i thought of when i saw the question. they have a road course on the east coast (watkins glen) and on the west coast (sonoma), why not add one in the middle, and if you are going to, this should be the one. Texas + NASCAR, this is not rocket science folks...
wow, that took longer to nominate than i thought it would...
oops, almost forgot this. Snowmobile lake racing...
motorcycle ice track racing. i haven't seen this televised in the US for years, but it is fantastic.
my first thought!
i like the way you think. i'm not saying you are right, but i like the way you think...
Marimvibe can't post past the social website filter at work, but he is also unable to load his car:
I spent several minutes trying to locate the fuel filler release on a rented Chrysler 300 last week. Eventually found it inside the driver's door map pocket. W.T.F? Rented another car last year (can't remember what model, just had to get the cheapest available per my company's travel restrictions at the time) where…
am i the only one who reads "fiat multipla" but hears Milla Jovovich saying "leeloo dallas multi-pass"?
i guess i'm lucky that mine was a first model year too. i've only ever been in one other one and that was as a passenger so i can't comment on newer versions. however given what chrysler was going through at that point i can easily imagine that EVERY corner was cut to keep the price point low and the profit margin…
there are a number of real world problems with this car, and, well, i should know, i've owned one since 2000. there are some long term reliability issues, and quirks. most of these can probably be attributed to it's "price-point". remember that it was intended as an inexpensive entry level car, kinda shooting for…
i would actually raise it a bit more and only have the glass open. ala 1800 ES
best commentary from the race, that i can remember anyway. paraphrasing...
i would not want to be behind that guy going up any sort of grade, but then again if i was i'd probably have A LOT of company...
either the BMW X6 or the honda accord crosstour. i don't know anyone personally who drives these abominations, but i do seem them around quite a lot. i defy anyone to give a valid reason for buying these vehicles, aside from "it was free!".