Sure, but they didn’t mention anything about points. Maybe that column was cut off or is at judge’s discretion.
Sure, but they didn’t mention anything about points. Maybe that column was cut off or is at judge’s discretion.
No wonder everyone drives 90+ on Florida highways. I didn’t realize fines were that lax. You can do 104 and only pay $175? Part of me appreciates it, but another part thinks it’s just freaking nuts.
It’s pretty simple what he’s saying. It’s the same thing most companies are saying now. Let me help:
Yes, as someone who came into F1 when Haas joined, but who has actually looked at the history, the most revered (and successful) drivers were actually huge dicks on the racetrack. They may have been great people off of the racetrack, but they had a very no-holds-barred driving style, which Verstappen also has (and…
Screwed up? Yes, absolutely. They should have let ALL of the lapped cars through a lap earlier, then there wouldn’t even be a discussion, but I’m convinced having to deal with Horner and Toto constantly yelling at him slowed down the decision making and he panicked at the last second. There was actually plenty of time…
As a fan of the chaos and drama that is F1, I find this hilarious on quite a few levels. In actuality it speaks to the “anything for a buck” mentality that has always driven F1, so how anyone can be surprised by it is more shocking than it happening.
New York City, got it. I’d be pissed too if I were surrounded by that many people all the time. Maybe take a few hours to sit by yourself in Central Park and reflect on life.
Holy crap, the amount of irony in your comment. Take some time off of Facebook, please, it seems other people’s behavior is having an undue influence on your mood.
The only reason I watch it is for the background insights, and boy did they have some doozies so far this season. I’m just about to start the one on the Piastri drama, but already there’s been some very enlightening moments that were never available elsewhere.
“Here is the race at Spa. It’s raining.”
The Ford Pinto and Audi 5000 would like to have a chat with you about things being worse now than they were before.
I remember a story a few months ago of a nurse who blew through an intersection at around 100mph and killed a carful of kids. Granted, that was mostly to show the accompanying dramatic video of the car she hit exploding, but it directly counters your assertion.
Sure, it’s possible. When I swapped out halogens for LED in the projectors on my 2005 vehicle there wasn’t any additional light bleed or change to the cutoff. YMMV, obviously.
Or, alternatively, just push in the clutch and put it in neutral, then let the clutch out.
Don’t worry, you’re fine. Point your lights at the garage door and make sure you have a clean cutoff, then adjust height accordingly. If you’ve got a bunch of light bleed around the cutoff then you may need to try a different bulb, but otherwise there shouldn’t be an issue.
MDX headlights are like staring into 8 suns. The other one I’ve noticed being consistently awful are Tundras. Seems their lights are adjusted up higher than other trucks for some reason.
On the other hand, I’ve never noticed a lack of sharpness in standard sheetmetal either. I have more than 1 scar to prove it.
I’m not really sure where you’re coming from on this or how it relates to damage in video games.
Race cars and street cars are perceived very differently by the general populace.
“Reflecting”. Yeah, I don’t actually agree with that. A lot of the Legends cars seem artificially inflated even compared with real life. Then some that are “priceless” (like one-off race cars that aren’t even for sale in real life) are actually pretty cheap.