Two cars per driver hasn’t been a thing since the Gen 2 car was introduced.
Two cars per driver hasn’t been a thing since the Gen 2 car was introduced.
Jaw dropping? You mean hideous right, at least from the front.
The real question is, will they charge you extra to strip out all the excess gear and paneling to make it lighter and faster?
Technically, that’s what Brough Superiors already are. They were called the “Rolls Royce of Motorcycles” back in their interwar heyday, and that’s what the new owners wanted to make when they brought it back.
It’ll be French since Brough Superior has its engines built by a company in Toulouse.
Brough Superior has been making bikes in low volume again since 2013.
If it’s for their domestic market, then it’ll fall under the Kei car classification. NEV as a class doesn’t exist there after all. Small two-seat kei cars aren’t a new thing after all. Toyota actually tried to bring the Scion iQ over there with a two seat model, but it failed to fall under Kei regulations for having…
So basically, an electric Kei-car.
Ketchup is also used in specific kinds of Filipino and Japanese spaghetti.
Because Liberty wants more races in the US.
Cliche, but Senna at Donnington in 1993, possibly the greatest lap in the wet of all time.
Why stick it in a Z06, when sticking it in a ZR1 makes much more sense considering that the original ZR1 also had a DOHC V8.
This just reminded me that Tilke is building a track here in the Philippines (Pradera Verde, currently set to be FIA Grade 2, but should be easy enough to upgrade to Grade 1). That's on top of F1 actually applying for a trademark for a Philippine Grand Prix.
Why is it always Mustangs? Is there a contract that buyers sign stating that they must peel out of a Cars and Coffee?
I’ve seen Cerakote used on some customized watches. There's a big community around modfifying Seiko SKXs, and a few watchmakers have started using Cerakote on their builds.
For anyone complaining that it looks awkward and tacked one, well that’s because it is tacked on. Things will look better once they switch to the new car that’s designed with it in mind. It’s the same with the halo in F1. Compared today’s flip flops with the how the 2021 concept looks — the concept looks much sleeker…
Because it’s basically a halo with some perspex wrapped around it. And, just like the halo, the center strut really isn’t a big obstruction.
Let’s be honest, if it were anyone else other than Ferrari, or one of the top 3 teams, no one would care.
Kaga is named after a historical province of Japan. It’s the same as naming a US ship the Arizona, or Missouri.