dammit, beat me to mine: “Self-Driving Trucks Will Hit Americans This Year”
dammit, beat me to mine: “Self-Driving Trucks Will Hit Americans This Year”
“Self-Driving Trucks Will Hit Americans This Year” ---- There, fixed it for you!
One would think, but that means career wise you’d be locked in for life at a given F1 team or you’d have to go away to another series for say 3 years before going to a rival.
Hopefully this would happen regardless:
Also shocking in the video is when the Marshalls just push the car back over and you watch Ruben’s head flop back and forth.... way to potentially compound neck or other injuries.
Think you watched the wrong documentary. Felipe Massa got the spring to the face by Rubens Barrichello. Granted both are Brazilian like Ayrton but this was 15yrs apart from Senna’s death....
Generally I agree with the AWD vs FWD. My Audi GT Coupe and the 5000S were both FWD. The GT had a dedicated set of snows so did my 90' GTi. Both were excellent in the snow. For my S5, I find the AWD just allows you to put all that power to the ground in all conditions. I live in the NE so I do encounter snow with…
I’m on my fourth (81 GT Coupe, 85 5000s, 91 V8 Quattro and my current 09 S5) Audi, though never from new. I too have had a ton of Euro cars (mostly Alfa Romeo) as well as VW’s and a BMW and MB as well as a bunch of Fords/Hyundai/Mazda for the family. Aside from the Alfa’s, Audi is always my go to. Used and neglected…
I think those protestors in his repost are the “just stop oil” crowd. There are tons of videos of them just sitting stopping traffic while the irate people stuck get out and physically remove them and sometimes push them with their cars/trucks.
I think the pic is a wee bit stretched.
I actually bought a used 5000S back in about 98ish. Got it dirt cheap, drove really nice and fixed a bunch of silly small items that made it cheap. Trans started leaking so I managed to get it resealed for $400 and the power steering leaked too. JB welded that leak and then sold the car for more then I bought and…
Licensed Arch here, agreed, I’m not putting my stamp on it if I’m not comfortable. As with most failures of structures it seems that this one is attributable to a domino of stupid decisions. Reminds a bit of that pedestrian bridge in Florida that failed recently due to a series of missteps.
Agreed. A simple weight restriction on the bridge would have negated failure too. I mean if he only designed it for regular vehicles and not heavy goods AND they didn’t restrict access then to a certain degree its a planning/controlling failure. If I design a bridge for pedestrians only and somehow a car gets on it,…
It still structurally works because the connections would have been detailed to handle the forces, but its not quite as robust.
As a pedestrian or even vehicular (but weight restricted) bridge it seems okay. but you are right about that long span in the middle.
This is indeed the V8. If I am correct though the 05 S4 V8 is not the same as the V8 in my S5. Timing chain issue is not as big an issue as such. Decarboning which mine didn’t need is more the issue. It’s a glorious engine to listen too and the car is so comfortable to drive. And the styling is awesome. Most people…
I didn’t need mine either. I gave my DD 2014 Focus to my daughter when she got her license last year so “treated” myself to something more interesting. Mission truly accomplished!