That makes a lot more sense. Again, jalopnik hire a damn editor.
That makes a lot more sense. Again, jalopnik hire a damn editor.
It's not Guinness, it's the FIA, the international auto racing governing body. Gotta play by the rules of the "sport."
"MOLE!! BLOODY MOLE!! We're not supposed to talk about the bloody mole, but there's a bloody mole WINKING ME IN THE FACE!!"
OK, so two cats can't get married if they want to get married,
Putting on a performance in front of a live audience while executing complex routines the require years of physical and mental training, all the while knowing there is a 100 percent chance you will have to deal with severe pain while performing. Yeah, definitely not a sport.
Morgans are built the old way, the way cars should be, by craftsmen not on assembly lines, but in workshops. Which is why the latest special edition of the Morgan Plus 8 is so goddamn fantastic. Sure, it's got the latest in aluminum chassis development, but a belt holds down the hood. Enter the Morgan Plus 8 Speedster.
This car looks like it was thrown together onto the body of some donor car. And the doors look like they'd be the worst thing to close. Like someone put the cheapest knockoff lambo hinges on a '92 civic. All bouncy and shit. Anyone have a video of the car showing off any kind of performance?
Do you honestly think they did that for free?
Cool. Does this mean we'll be seeing more reprints from the Aviationintel site in the future?:
I don't hate rear-view cameras. They're useful. I hate spending money on things I don't need. I don't need a rear-view camera because I'm not an idiot.
One of the dumbest comments I've seen today... Good job
Doesn't separating the race trucks from the cars defeat one of the purposes of the trucks, which is to serve as mobile support vehicles where the rules don't really allow them?
Off-topic, just trying to get this noticed: to get the regular viewing format back add /?tiger=off to the end of the sitename, as in gizmodo.com/?tiger=off. It has to be inputted for each site separately.
I always loved Tatra's T87 because it seemed like a refugee from an alternate world that never was — a world of…
If you show up on one of my sites with a pimped out backhoe, we're going to have a serious talk about your last bid...
What happened to the images before an article on the mobile site
That's pretty amazing about the assessor. Far be it from me to imply the program is operated dangerously, you've assembled literally the best people for the job in the world. It's just an inherently dangerous endeavour to go faster than anyone ever has while touching the ground.
Good luck, we'll all be rooting for you.
@Sam Smith: Not your car either. Ha! Gotcha! ;)