You dip down to protect from an inside pass. It forces your opponent to pass on the outside, which is a much harder to do and still maintain the line through the turn.
You dip down to protect from an inside pass. It forces your opponent to pass on the outside, which is a much harder to do and still maintain the line through the turn.
You know who should be setting speed limits? The engineers responsible for designing the roads in the first fucking place. Not some politician trying to make things seem good and nice and safe. Trust the people actually involved int he science of making a road safe.
I liked how, a few laps later, Kimi was hit by Ricciardo (who should have been penalized but wasn’t) and he says “that was not nice” over the radio.
He did a fantastic job of being professional when his team just cost him the victory.
Arrrr, grumble grumble, then yer not a real man!!1
Real man back up trailer with ego. This feature not for real man. Grunt!, grunt!
The CEO of Lamborghini demands the name of the bull. Naming their next car depends on it.
LOL the Golf R will in no way keep up with a 911. maybe a boxster (non S)
Actually, the Seat Leon Cupra R is the most powerful GTI ever.
They use pure nitrogen because it has a lower moisture content than basic air. Therefore it expands less per degree of temperature increase.
Even though it's an Audi commercial, I think this is a great synopsis of LeMans and what it takes to be a driver. Thanks Allan McNish.
RIP headphone users
I started eating WAY healthier. I had no idea how shitty my diet was. And now, when I indulge in the occasional shitty food, it's so much more enjoyable.
I dropped 60 lbs a couple years ago, got down to around 159. I'm not tall but even this weight is just too low and I've since gone back up to about 179. That said, my cardio is excellent and I lift weights so most of the 20 lbs is muscle and water—not fat. Why am I telling anyone this...because too many people get…
So you're one of those people who purposely makes their car difficult to see in the fog. Smart, very smart.
I'll tell you a story. I'm an advanced care paramedic. The call was for a 2-car MVA on a rural road.
Here's an idea: Provide your own service for yourself. Do your own cooking and fetch your own damn drinks. Don't expect someone else to do something for you just because you don't want to do it for yourself. And don't go to anyplace that provides you service, only patronize businesses that allow you to do all the…