Disappointed that this didn’t happen during the Miami GP.
Disappointed that this didn’t happen during the Miami GP.
I think you dropped this “/s”
I hope that customizing dashboards does become a thing because that Carplay “dash” looks ugly and sterile as heck.
Him going Violent Ken would be a good bone to throw to players who like that kind of shoto, now that Capcom has stated that Ryu no longer has connections to the Satsui no Hadou, officially killing any chances of Evil Ryu.
Because that’s not what people are paying for. The people who bought the AMG One (and make no mistake, the One is already sold out) did so because of the promise of putting a modern F1 powertrain on a road car. I mean, for years we’ve been told about how special and complex these engines are, how it takes a team to…
1.6 liters is the regulated displacement for Formula 1 ICEs.
Look at the copium of Stadia not being in this list.
It’s because they don’t actually want you to click away from the site.
Because why not? It would be a wasted opportunity for a fourth wall breaking character like Deadpool, with how many openings it gives him to poke fun at it.
Because there’s more cachet in being involved in Formula 1 (the fastest growing sport on social media) than Formula E. That, and of the two, it’s the F1 team that isn’t as big a money drain, both in terms of how much Merc gets in terms of marketing value as well as the fact that the new Concorde Agreement basically…
This is one of the few Japanese sports cars from that era that still remains underappreciated and, therefore, not that expensive compared to its peers. That said, who knows for how long this will be the case.
In this condition, NP.
Wouldn’t that be the SVX?
You’d think sitting in an F1 car would be uncomfortable, but the seats are molded specifically for each driver. Some drivers have actually been known to fall asleep in their cars while waiting in the garages.
Which Mercedes isn’t involved in, not since they’re selling their Formula E team to McLaren.
I mean yes, it can do that, but the primary use of the MGU-H when it was introduced in this generation of F1 engine was to harvest energy from the exhaust.
It’s a testament to how complex F1 powertrains have become. The last time an F1 engine was shoved in a proper roadcar (not some special one off) was the F50 which came out in 1995 (technically, the Carrera GT also had an F1-derived engine, but it never raced and was also from the same era, anyhow). But since the late…
Because a Model S Plaid doesn’t have the powertrain from an F1 car, which is the entire point of the One.
Not really, it’s more there to harvest energy from the turbos to charge the energy store.
Because none of those other cars you mentioned have a drivetrain derived from a Formula 1 car. Also means it should last longer on the track, considering that the full bore F1 drivetrain can go full race distance with just 110kg of fuel.
At least three will end up in the hands of proper drivers, Hamilton, Bottas and Rosberg have all reserved one.