SasquatchElvis
SasquatchElvis
SasquatchElvis

This reads like a very complex phishing scam. 

Supercars don't have V6s. There, I said it. 

Counterpoint: it doesn’t.

I disagree. The rendering looks like a mustang rear end hastily photoshopped onto a c8 with the windscreen pushed back. The C7 looks much better than that render.  That said, I adore the C8 body. 

It doesn’t in person. I’ve seen several, and it looks like BMW were trying very hard to make it look like a mid-engined car because of that windshield being so far forward and the roofline being long.

As someone who is 6' 4"... lol no this will not work even a little bit.

Are you also 6'5"?

Obviously a ploy to get Wrangler bros to demand it comes to America. 

Q: How do you fix a broken tuba?

You likewise make fair points here. I would hope that the regulations can actually achieve greater equality between teams. Ideally a budget cap encourages more innovation to actually be seen on cars on the track - if teams can’t finesse components to the nth degree behind-the-scenes, they might actually be forced to

Bingo! This is what I’ve been saying. The computers are good enough to keep the truck on the road, to follow directions, to miss most of the obvious obstacles.

Water-cooled engine. 

And on that note...

Drive in the damn pool you say?

This is a smart, proactive, well-intentioned proposal.

What a cunty thing to write about.

I’m going out on a limb to suggest the family members are worth quite a bit less than 11 billion euros today. I am also curious to see the long term effects of the corona virus on the automotive world and, specifically, the ultra high end and collector business.  This could be a real turning point in values for quite

Stop resisting the narrative!

I’m not much of a finance guy but even I know that “net worth” doesn’t mean “amount of cash we have laying around”. So enough with the clickbait title - €10m is a significant sum. It is the government’s job to have resources to fight crises like this.

Net worth is not the same thing as money to spend.