You can see at the end of the video there are a Jeep Grand Cherokee and BMW involved as well, along with what may be a Mercedes SUV.
You can see at the end of the video there are a Jeep Grand Cherokee and BMW involved as well, along with what may be a Mercedes SUV.
No, because they appear to be of the wrong skin color. Instead we will call them “Jerks in Camaros”. Had we been able to confirm them as white, it would have been in the headline along with their social security number.
Yeah, I’ve seen quite a few instances of idiots in muscle cars shutting down highways to do “slideshows”, and not a single one ever had a mullet. It’s just not a style typically offered at that the local barbershop which the drivers tend to frequent. Hard to confirm in the video, but the driver doesn’t seem to be the…
Don’t you own a Beetle?
Eh, it’s a good looking car (more interesting than anything else they’ve released in a while), and I have no problem with them slapping the Countach name on it. The only thing I don’t get is why it costs $2M+. I assume the reason is “limited-production investment opportunity”, and that people will pay. That’s my only…
You’re not wrong. In order to make the class more enticing they dropped the main thing that made it interesting. LMDh is shaping up really well, but I just can’t bring myself to care about prototypes like I do about something I could theoretically see driving around near me.
Car thief gets shot after crashing into police vehicle, accomplices flee on foot.
I could hit perfect shifts when I was -4 years old? No wonder I enjoy it so much now!
I think he’s more referring to people who whine and complain and claim they really want a manual but “can’t cuz wife”. If you don’t complain about it being your wife’s fault, I don’t think it applies to you.
I agree with this (as well as cutting down on jokes about how incompetent dads are), but I’d also like to point out that some men really are “whipped”, granted this is also of their own choosing. I have a group of friends, and 3 of us are allowed to make our own decisions while 1 is not. Now *could* he put his foot…
Even my boredom sketches were more than a random collection of acute and obtuse angles.
Someone? Try thousands of F1 commentators on Youtube.
Wouldn’t that mean when it comes to auto racing you should be even MORE strict with the rules to prevent catastrophe?
Interestingly it was them on the other side a few weeks ago when Perez made an ambitious move around the outside in Austria and was pushed off. Horner’s response was essentially a nice way of saying “I don’t know what he was thinking, he shouldn’t have done that”. Now maybe his response would have been different if…
The best part is that line everyone likes to quote about “if you don’t go for a gap you’re no longer a racing driver” was literally Senna’s response to him intentionally taking out his closest rival. There was no gap, he just dive-bombed the guy, and people constantly use the quote as if it’s some kind of valid…
But he didn’t stick to his line. He understeered wide.
Right, so Lewis understeered into the side of Verstappen because he carried too much speed into a corner he knew he was very tight on already. At least now I know the racing tactics I used in Gran Turismo when I was 14 are endorsed by a legit F1 champion.
Sums it up very well. Nice video.
Understeering into an opponent on the outside of the corner is a loss of control and 100% that driver’s fault. Lewis went into the corner too hot, couldn’t get his car to turn into the apex, and understeered into the side of Verstappen. Verstappen had to turn into the corner at some point, couldn’t see that Lewis was…
You seem to have some deep-seeded love for this Cybertruck, so would you please list the benefits it provides over a more traditionally-designed electric pickup?