SasquatchElvis
SasquatchElvis
SasquatchElvis

When you’re 6'5" you’re already crammed into your seat. On top of that, the seat in front of you is also trying to occupy the same space as your knees. If the person in front of you decides that nothing will prevent them from leaning back, they will then repeatedly thrust their entire weight backwards on the chair in

Depends on what you’re buying as the customer. If the lack of on-site visits means you get an unacceptable product or one that won’t perform as well as it should, then the on-site visits are worth the cost to ensure the quality of what you’re buying. It’s a fine balance, sure, but when you need quality then it pays to

This is what inspired the idea haha. Poor Ricciardo with his paper mache’ engine :(

I’m not saying it’s bad, especially working for a global company or with global suppliers, just that it’s easier to focus and avoid technical gremlins in person. That said, meetings aren’t the only reason people are travelling for business.

Sounds like they need more responsible spending to me.

I need it

Because what the government really needs is MORE of our money.

No, they’ll keep travelling and pass the increased cost on to the customers in higher prices. In person meetings are far more effective than video chats and there’s plenty more reasons to travel.

When can I buy on on Wish?

I think they’re far enough from one another that they’ll be ok. If they wanted a race in Houston or Dallas I’d be concerned, but Miami is far enough away.

I get that, but F1 wants a glamorous location more than good tracks, unfortunately. I doubt that many of those tracks have the money to justify the cost of upgrading their facilities for just one race and could bankrupt them. Also, having the track near a major metropolitan area makes it easier for new and casual fans

Daniel Ricciardo in Miami Vice garb, ideally a themed race suit and ‘stache.

None of those meet FIA standards for F1, so probably not.

They want more American races, I’m sure COTA will be ok.

Did you know that people use their cars for more than just commuting?

Do you live in or have you visited a city that isn’t something like Boston, D.C, or New York? Creating proper mass transit after the fact in large, developed, sprawling cities is basically impossible. It can be great if it’s integrated into the city planning from the start and grows with the city, but otherwise it’s

Corvettes ARE neat :)

Hahaha, I’ll always star that GIF.

Mind you, this is the base version that grandpa is going to buy. I’m sure the performance variations will be more track focused than commuter focused.

Probably ease of putting the car where you want it? That’s my guess.