What's his Ring time?
What's his Ring time?
Ok at the risk of being a dick... Ok... knowing I'm going to be a dick... it's not like he's running a road course. He's driving... in a straight line... with a navigator. Huge balls though.
Meesa like the looks of dis car! Nice nose and lights!
Oh how the price of options has risen.
If you hadn't heard, DP and P2 will be replaced by a single specification in 2017, for both ACO series and IMSA, meaning the same cars in the US and WEC.
This is nothing new. The first couple of decades of the Indianapolis 500 were filled with teams sponsored by the Speedway.
Fairly common as far as I know, at least in the two-wheeled world. Dorna has even been know to pay rider salaries, if I understand correctly.
Right now it's hard to come by a professional photo of the incident, and a video is the best way to show what happened. Either way, the incident is newsworthy.
I love how we as humans aren't just satisfied with a news story and a photo but instead have the watch the carnage on video. I notice this happening more and more in society. We could get by just fine showing a photo but the news and every other media outlet insists on showing all the death and destruction live for…
I have seen this around Greenpoint/Williamsburg on many occasions.
This particular Ford F-100 pickup is distinguished as a 1956 model by its wraparound windscreen, which should still be a standard stylistic device on all cars and if you disagree you are wrong.
Not sure if you were
Like this? I could have been evil and posted some abused one, but this is a minter, and I applaud the owner for keeping it as such.
Offroad trucks on a paved circuit? Check.
Ah, she is. I have to mention, the first automatic car she drove was the Saab I bought a couple months ago. All manual up until that.
You say it half-jokingly but honestly, if our relationship went in that direction, I'd be okay with it. =)
Well, it is within $3 million of making back its production budget, its still in theaters, hasn't been released in all foreign markets yet, and there's still DVD, TV, and VOD revenue left to come. For a movie about real people Americans have never heard of competing in a sport they don't understand, backed by…
Because American's are fucking stupid and are only interested in a race car movie if it has Will Ferrell acting as the retarded Ricky Bobby.
I think this movie just doesn't speak to the masses. I was surprised this was even being made in the first place, my first thought being "who could you possibly market this to?" Sure, it may be a great movie, but I don't think the general public is in the mood for a racing movie right now, especially one about F1. …