Because, aside from evidence that this is driver modifiable steering geometry, all a sliding rack needs is mountings that would allow the movement and a lock to keep it in place when not needed (which some clips do show Lewis and Valteri unlocking).
Because, aside from evidence that this is driver modifiable steering geometry, all a sliding rack needs is mountings that would allow the movement and a lock to keep it in place when not needed (which some clips do show Lewis and Valteri unlocking).
As epic as the Mandalorian's use of this technique is, hasn't this been used in other productions before?
It’s a little bit of both. There’s the overarching war between the Republic and the Separatists. At the same time, both are also involved in a number of smaller proxy wars between combatants that end up aligning with one or the other.
Shoukd be a 955/962 front end since that’s more period correct.
That's too complex. This is simply a sliding steering rack that the driver can pull on to then pull on both tie rods to change the toe. Mercedes even nicknames it as "trombone steering."
It's a sliding rack. You can see Hamilton pulling on the steering wheel to activate it.
It’s been stated that the main purpose is to keep the tires heated up in straights so they grip more when they get to corners. That’s probably how Mercedes is getting around it being a movable aerodynamic device.
Starred for the Fast and the Furiosa. The actress playing her is even in the Fast franchise already. Just give her some badass action and driving scenes in the final film and we're set.
Yet even Jim Glickenhaus called it a spec series, in a reply to another Jalopnik article no less.
Racing Point will become the Aston Martin works team next year, no surprise Stroll would want them to focus on that. Also, the ACO screwed the pooch with the Hypercar/DPi merger. They've effectively killed off true prototypes in the top class for a spec series.
Does it require an actual, if modded, XBox to run, or can an emulator like Cxbx Reloaded run it as well?
Nonsense, you can never, ever, not need... MO POWA BABY!
Visibility is probably more a matter of getting used to them. Japanese taxi drivers will still, to this day, insist that they provide better visibility than door mirrors, as explained in this Japan Times article.
Actually, the main reason that side mirrors became more prevalent due to “fashion” trends. When they were legalized, door mounted mirrors were seen as cool as foreign cars had them — this was early into the bubble after all, and buying foreign was seen as a sign of success (same reason people there preferred left-hand…
I’m surprised at the negative reaction that overlanding and overlanding builds have gotten in some places. I mean, yes you can just bring a tent, but as a car person, one of the most enjoyable things is taking a car and modifying it to suit your needs. So if you like cars, camping, and a bit of off road driving, why…
Looks like a sensor for those old school car alarms. Wanna bet that, at some point in this Cruiser’s life, it would threaten people who got to close and touched it, maybe even a Viper.
I still remember when a black and yellow Renault won the world championship.
I kind of get why they added it, but that extra montage of Midgar in the daytime just feels so unnecessary.
This is dark blue, not black. You can see it much better in the photos of their race suits.
IMO, Sauber did a much better job of fitting in the Alfa Romeo “Scudetto” onto the nose of their car.