ScuzzM0nkey
ScuzzM0nkey
ScuzzM0nkey

Well, if you want blame for this mess besides the owners of Caterham F1. Its on Bernie and the FIA with their failed cost cutting ideas.

And unlike most FP games, it appears you can actually see your own body, and not just your arms and hands!

Stick an Oculus Rift on this and shit your pants.

Yep, because removing tobacco sponsors from F1 stopped Europeans from smoking.

Cool story mate

Cats you say?

Not really, not to my knowledge. They still fly some polar routes on training missions, but the bombers don't skirt, or try to come close to penetrating Russian airspace.

Damn, I was all optimistic after reading the article. Then you hit me with the speeding analogy and I really had to stop a pause. Even if the truth is somewhere in between, you make a pretty compelling case for not taking the 95% at face value.

ok ban it but they have to pay for the void of the sponsors in that place for the next 15 years :) problem solved.

If you have to create multiple fake accounts to make a point, chances are your point is fucking awful.

I would love to see a video of a pro driver (F1, WRC, NASCAR, etc) on a trackday in a total shitbird. Even in an advanced/instructor group, the results could be hilarious (or hell, I could even be surprised).

Don't get me wrong, I have zero reason to doubt that VW figured out how to make electric turbos work......But I am deathly afraid of the market explosion for those terrible "electric turbos" on ebay that run off the battery. Especially with how impressive this motor sounds. Oh and sportwagen? Nah, too big. Put it in a

They're both incredibly intelligent in different ways. Obama spends his time trying to implement policies designed to help the world's population live healthy, more productive, more enjoyable lives, and Putin spends his time trying implement a cult of personality insuring he retains power within an increasingly

Bitten by a spider and buried alive, never to be seen or heard from again.

If you're worried about buying the right car... My piece of advice is not to take anything Jalopnik suggests seriously.

A lot of research and don't settle on the first thing you see.

All great advice. I would like to add:

I like the C4 more than the C3. A lot more.

You know, there's nothing actually wrong with the Stingray or the Chevelle in and of themselves. I'm not a huge fan of excessive chrome, but those wheels are far from the worst I've ever seen.