So basically, in order for F1 to make any kind of meaningful changes or improvements we are all just sitting around, waiting for Bernie to die.
The Formula One Strategy Group meets today, and it’s quite telling when even Bernie Ecclestone thinks they won’t be…
Quite the finish there. Obviously Rossi saved it for the hard charge at the end when he knew Marquez would be at his worst. Marquez can usually rip off 7 or 8 wicked laps early on then control the pace from the front and the trailers are demoralized by his initial speed. Rossi has been that guy in the past and also…
This Is Why Valentino Rossi Is The Greatest Motorcycle Racer In The World.
It’s amazing to me that Rossi is still as relevant as he is, being 14 years older than Marquez. Seven top-level championships (one in 500cc before the switch to the four strokes), the last one being in 2009, and yet he’s still fucking dangerous.
Yes, it’s just a concept, and I’d be genuinely surprised if they ever made it. But I have to admit I got pretty…
Patrick, I was there as well watching from the mass of humanity at turn 7. I have to say, I was focusing on their lines and it just seemed like Rossi is still amazing. Perhaps he just has a harder time on this track.
When are we all just going to admit that the Model S and this upcoming Model X look bland as shit? Like Musk hired the guy who came up with the bubble ford taurus and the early 2000's Corolla and asked them to make a car that looked like a Kia before the Dutch guy came along.
loaded 991 Targa GTS 7MT for me.
XCAR's Alex Goy says the GTS is the ultimate road-going 911 for normal people. It's a Goldilocks car — not too hard, not too soft, not too hot or cold, just right. That's a rare thing to find.
Unlimited budget? 997 GT3 RS 4.0. Forever. Period.
Agreed. But it wouldn't have killed them to have a little more modern look there, given the re-vamp of the entire car. That linear, boxy, shifter looked cheap in '84 and it still does today.