PREACH!
The centrifugal force allows rain racing at the ovals to be impossible. However, I agree with you about the road courses. And if they added back more historic and unique oval tracks and ditched the "cookie cutter" 1.5 mile tracks, it would be a different story.
Dang, I was really hoping they'd have Mercedes power, especially judging by how their year's going. But hopefully this will be good too.
Of course, if you drive a car too old for airbags, that isn't a problem.
Why would you do this? Now I'm going to start obsessing over turn signals, tail lights, and headlights for every car!
Look at it this way. Let's say your kid wanted to buy something online, and he had enough money to afford it, so you order it with your credit card or whatever. Then, your son gives you the money. The thing that was ordered is still his, he just didn't directly pay for it. That makes sense, right?
What the heck were you thinking when you wrote this comment? Did you think everyone would agree and discuss how bad parents you think they are? Or did you think the girl's parents would comment and you could discuss parenting with them?
Maybe Gunneh should call Ronnie the Limo Driver, I'm sure he could help the guy out
There's nothing wrong with driving an automatic, but if you have a choice between a manual and an automatic, the manual should win every time.
I think it's pretty obvious she's only saying this stuff to drum up demand for her book. I mean, I hadn't heard of the book before I heard this.
Stop spamming, or I'll get Jeremy Clarkson to go to your house and give you a lap dance.
If this story is true, it's not even bad, just really hilarious.
Dual! It's sweet. Sorry, I'm afraid I'm going to hang on to it for a while.
Yeah, and everyone knows that Hitler's personal time machine was made of lead, not cardboard!
Agree with you on everything, apart from the clickbait thing. This article is totally impartial. It's the opposite of clickbait, quite frankly.
I'd be saying the same thing if this happened to Toyota, Chrysler, Honda, Ford, or Nissan. As for where I was when it happened to Toyota, I hadn't made an account here yet.
Weeeellll, not really, but they had some potential. They had some good ideas and built a few decent cars. Heck, the W8 was tested at 242 miles per hour at Bonneville, and it was fitted with a less powerful engine and with a high downforce wing than the later models.
It's an incredible website. I can't wait until the "Electric/hybrid or 7.0 liter small block or 10.0 liter big block, twin turbocharged V8 integrated with the aerospace engineered chassis and jet fighter carbon fiber fuselage" supercar finally comes out. Did you know it will have a 500+ mile range and a top speed of…
I'm afraid not, my grandpa bought it new. He sold it to my uncle, who sold it to my dad, and now it's mine. It's a 1992. Great car.