JohnTheRaceFan
John The Race Fan
JohnTheRaceFan

You could have donated whatever amount from whatever country, and even gotten the swag they were giving away. The bigger pieces would require shipping arrangements, though. Shoot, the reward amounts were even listed in US$.

The bigger issue isn't whether or not any of us agree that crowdfunding the cost of an F1 race is acceptable for a team. It's whether the funds raised will go toward Caterhams getting on track in Abu Dhabi or Caterham paying its employees that were suddenly and unceremoniously locked out of their workplace and are

This is exactly why I'm considering a BR-Z as my next car.

To win, all you have to do is explain why you'd like to stay on the plane, in 100 words or less. The winner will also receive a $500 Airbnb coupon to use for a future stay at an Airbnb property.

Wow...

YAY!
Another win for potent potables!

Bernie and the FiA will take anyone seriously as long as the check has enough zeroes and clears the bank.

First shot out of the barrel was a headshot.

I think the problem with modern two-tone cars (or paint jobs) is that the design of the car doesn't lend itself well to one. The Veyron is included in this, even in the plethora of two-tone options Bugatti offers. None of them really look good.

If you have to ask, you probably can't afford it.

At today's exchange rate, £5250.00 is US$8310.46.
20 years old or not, that's a steal for this car!

I thought about that after I posted it. I was trying to come up with the smallest food products I could, considering the non-existent storage space in an F1 car.

In the crazy world of Formula One, "no" has about a 50% chance of meaning "yes."

Those wheels are just epic.

Probably as a spare.

As long as the only groceries you need are two brussel sprouts and one Twizzler.

I haven't seen all the comments yet.