Chevrolet and Dodge both already offer customer drag racing cars, the COPO Camaro and Challenger Drag Pack, respectively. Ford is doing the same with this car. It’s not meant to compete with the Demon or be driven on the roads.
Chevrolet and Dodge both already offer customer drag racing cars, the COPO Camaro and Challenger Drag Pack, respectively. Ford is doing the same with this car. It’s not meant to compete with the Demon or be driven on the roads.
It’s ( probably ) a paddle shift though. I suppose it could be a sequential stick, but I doubt it.
If they reach half-time the whistle is blown whether the ball is live or not.
...or whatever else it is that people do if they have absolutely perfect timing.
Living For The City is my favorite Stevie Wonder song and I don’t want to hear anybody cover it. I don’t think it would work if it was anyone but him the way the song transforms from beginning to end.
As far as Curtis Mayfield songs go, I think a white cover of Move on Up would be far more egregious than Superfly.
The Alien Ant Farm version, perchance? It’s... not great.
What about the ones he wrote for other artists who were white, like Superstition?
Edit: Never mind. I need to make sure I read posts correctly before I respond to them.
It’s not always about who did it first, it’s about who did it the best.
The OP specifically mentioned that it was City’s first PL title, which is exactly what it was. Old First Division titles are championships, but they’re not PL titles.
Not that I have one to test with, but I find this almost impossibly unlikely. The seats alone would probably be sufficient to return a radar gun signal.
I think players who go out of bounds in the NFL aren’t even allowed to touch the ball when they come back in.
Which basically boils down to the only reason he still gets to drive an IndyCar, is because he has diabetes.
3. Am I correct in assuming that while he was in the blue, he would have been allowed to maintain or lose position?
What the fuck else am I supposed to do with a stamp... not lick it? I don’t think so!
Where do you think he learned it?
Sometimes there is in real life, too. That corner is a bitch ( as is the hairpin at the other end of the front stretch, another favorite pileup destination both in the real and virtual worlds ).
Monaco is awful and the absolute last thing I’d use as a measuring stick.
The blue line separates the track limits and pit lane. Bourdais had two wheel over the line, so he was technically racing in pit lane, which is a no-no. His argument is that he was forced into pit lane, and didn’t go there by choice, but there may not be a camera angle that shows where he crossed the line so there’s…