It’s the car’s class; R5 is part of WRC2 and sits just below the full-blown WRC cars. Helpful Wiki page here.
It’s the car’s class; R5 is part of WRC2 and sits just below the full-blown WRC cars. Helpful Wiki page here.
They can and do if you’ve got the same income as the people considering tickets for the Japanese train.
For the same reason people take roadtrips: the journey instead of the destination.
In other news, a squirrel was found hoarding digital tire pressure gauges.
The blue Wrangler as well.
Right indicator to show it’s safe to overtake for the cars behind, left when overtaking.
Add 80 Days to the list of amazing mobile games! Though that plays fine on PC as well.
This brought a tear to my eye.
Amazing quali, awful race. High-speed Monaco without the glamour, quoi.
Is that the standard time between the closing of the barriers and the passing of a train in the US? Seems terribly unsafe...
Be prepared for a whole lot more sorrow in Hearts of Stone, though not Ciri related. I slightly prefer Blood & Wine as it’s a perfect epilogue, but the story in HoS is so beautifully tragic.
I’d absolutely love a modern 6+ cylinder NA car that hits 100 km/h in 6 -8 seconds and needs at least two shifts to get there, but that’s not a thing that’ll be made in the near future. Guess I’ll have to buy me a TR6 instead.
Which is why you compare cars like for like, either based on the manufacturer’s numbers, or based on the controlled tests of a third party...
What The Hell Is Preventing A New MR2 Anyway?
Not wanting to be one-upped, Ferrari have announced Imola zone*, a new manettino setting for when you’re truly fired up. Amazingly, it will be backward compatible, as all of their cars of the past decades are equipped with the necessary hardware (and you thought Tesla was innovative, ha!).