Agreed, but luckily they are, you know, detachable ;)
Agreed, but luckily they are, you know, detachable ;)
Mine, obviously :)
definitively not flat thought Eau Rouge :)
This is the same organization that set up the chicane in Baltimore?
More about Senna being a sort of persecuted good guy, which he was not. I'm a big fan of his but a saint he wasn't
Did they have removable steering wheels in the mid 70s?
Indeed, but what will happen is that many will think this is what actually happened. Same thing happened with Senna the documentary which painted a compelling but not exactly accurate picture of events
remember that part where Lauda tells Hunt " seeing you win ALL those races was equally responsible for getting me back in the car"? Ever check how many races there were between the German Grand Prix and the Italian GP in 76?.... 2. How many of those did Hunt win? 1. So you know that BS too. Good line…
well, let's start with Lauda, He did not come into F1 with BRM, was two seasons with March before that. He was not faster than Regazzoni at BRM as the film implies nor is it very likely he turned on BRM designers to magnesium and the car was shit anyways. He got the Ferrari ride thanks to Regazzoni, who felt…
...and I can't figure out why, after going through all that trouble to make it "realistic", water droplets on drivers visors driving at 180mph...don't move!
I don't know, to me it might have been better if RUSH had been less of a work of fiction. When they said "BASED on actual event" they were not messing around. Key plot points are complete inventions!
facepalm
What in the world does engine configuration have to do with this crash? They locked up the fronts and went straight into the barrier..... perhaps a cursory look at the clip before unleashing the clichés?
retard
...and then he nearly took out a herd of bovines... Meanwhile, on a rally stage in Poland...
That was way over the top....