If Always Sunny ever loses Charlie Day, they can bring in Raphael and not miss a beat.
If Always Sunny ever loses Charlie Day, they can bring in Raphael and not miss a beat.
I prefer his stuff with Whitest Boy Alive.
This person clearly has no idea about how a car actually works. Sure, when one of those early turbos failed, coolant splashed around and hit hot engine bits and made all kinds of billowing steam clouds, but that is most certainly not "exhaust steam." There's no stoker crammed in the back of an F1 cockpit frantically…
Every time I look at the F type it seems to look better than the last time.
"The 2014 Corvette Stingray Z51 Is A High-Tech Land Missile"
Wait back up... they're still selling the Evo?
What if one has dual citizenship?
News websites can't get enough of this photo right now.
Trust me, it's an auto. The pope refuses to recognize the logic of natural gear selection.
There's the Maybach Landaulet, if you're in to that type of thing.
What were the average speeds for races in that era? Must've been madness to take one of those to the limit.
I actually quite like the X-type, especially in the estate variant.
He must be looking for a nu start.
I'm still waiting for the Toyota Highlander Highlander Edition, featuring tartan and fur interior.
Car dealers, take note.
You'd think with all that money he'd be able to get that huge facial growth taken care of.
Interesting, I didn't know that; not a U2 fan! And there I thought Clarkson had come up with a perceptive cultural observation.
Are you quoting Clarkson or do you two just think on very similar lines? I read that in one of his opinion pieces and thought it was surprisingly insightful.
Yeah you're right actually, I suppose it would have been unlikely given the tire situation. The guy still ran a great race though.
Don't forget the Lotus team orders as well. Although that did seem to make for a great finish, Grosjean was also running with a good bit of pace and I wonder if he could have given Vettel a similarly close fight.