Like PB & J
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Let’s talk about the biggest minority in racing: Poor people. And the one after that: Not rich people. I love racing, but it’s a privileged people’s hobby. Frankly, much like the yacht club, I’m not interested in fixing their culture and biases.
That was because the track was heavily banked so there was a vertical component.
Ha! 41, 165 lbs, well... you got the income about right; too uninterested in picking up dog shit and boarding it during travel not to have a dog, too ugly to have a wife or kids... aw, now you made me feel bad.
Well, I hope you like your “stock cars” something like the Oldsmoble Aerotech but with turbine power because that’s what you’re getting. GLOC will be common too. Most of the crashes will be caused by it I’m guessing.
How so? I don’t mean how they’re implemented in road cars, but how a proper CVT would work in a race car. The gearbox is an extraneous dead weight device that only exists because of the limitations of conventional motors. Race boats and race jets have never needed the things, if we could get rid (or minimize) them,…
You’re both wrong. Teams will find a place to spend the money if they have it either way. More open rules, however, I think gives more opportunity to someone less funded to come up with something whacky.
1. Open wheel regulations. There’s a reason just about every plane covers or retracts their wheels. It’s a fucking dumb artifact of the 1955 F1 season.
It’s a racing program funded by marketing. The engineers and drivers are the interesting part. I don’t give a shit about Red Bull's canned piss water either.
Yup, just as the Toyota Tacoma was basically a GTP Eagle underneath. Thanks to VW for not pretending this was a shitbox rally car.
EV gets a lot of the credit (I do think the advantages of electric are probably worth it at Pikes Peak), but the I.D. R aero package is what got most of the job done. It’s the first car that really looks like it not only makes the downforce, but with a good L:D ratio. Lots of plan area also, in leiu of going with a…
I dunno, the Isle Of Man TT is the goddamn reaper year-after-year and that still goes on.
This is the only one that I know of. The unlimited page in the rule book is hilarious. It’s like:
Man, what a gorgeous and sinister looking machine.
My 4K monitor facepalms at these.
A if an old Ford Focus (and ugly face) hasn’t kept me sexless enough, I’m pretty sure this wouldn’t help, haha!
Even all those pieces that shattered off? Just wondering how they knew how much that particular car weight to the pound.
3,347 lbs. Did they collect all the debris to get such an exact weight? Why did they convert it into imperial units?
Let’s go all-in and pretend it’s still 1982 so I can describe this as “gaytarded” without it being universally offense.