Fanatec’s horrible customer service probably made all the money they spent on sponsorships the best advertising their competitors have ever had since the moment you stepped into the r/fanatec subreddit, or similar sim racing spaces, you’d be told to “get a Moza instead.”
“Relatively” is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that statement.
If anything, Max had a lot to be angry about with all that’s going on with Red Bull’s internal politics (Newey leaving, Marko and Horner feuding, etc.). This, on top of the fact they not only seemingly bungled strategy, but their extensive upgrades for the weekend did not seem to have worked at all.
Yeah, but that gap doesn’t have to exist and more than a few stations in metro subway systems around the world fully separate with PSDs plus dividers above them.
Serious answer? No. Mostly because the V10s (and inline 5s) are able to hit what is music theory is called a major third, and human brains are somehow wired to like major thirds.
This isn’t just bad engineering, it could be incredibly dangerous if say, a kid were to get stuck in the frunk and the Cybertruck lose power.
One interesting thing, one that comes to mind when Cammisa mentions that difference between the Caddy and the road cars isn’t “nearly as big as you think” is that Caddy is an LMDH under Le Mans’ Hypercar rules. These are actually on the slow end of Le Mans prototypes with most drivers saying that it’s actually a bit…
These idiots need to realize that just because you want something to appear like it was done “guerilla style” doesn’t mean you actually have to do it that way.
Mayhaps they both didn’t have the fobs on keychains.
This, I have my fob on a screw locking carabiner that’s hooked to one of the belt loops on my pants. I have a bigger issue forgetting that it’s stuck to my pants than leaving it in the car.
Clickbait aside, this seems more like a correlation issue, where what they’re seeing in CFD and the wind tunnel, isn’t exactly matching up to the real world. Correlation is always going to be the biggest challenge for a team since they aren’t actually able to test the actual car. Even the wind tunnel is limited to a…
It’s a decent first step, but it’s still a ways off from them finally getting back into the top class proper, which probably says as much about the state of the top class as it does about Lancia.
I love that they named it after Ferdinand Porsche. Yes, Ferrari can say that they made a hypercar with their founder’s name on it, but Porsche can then ask them, “but does it have an 8.8 cm gun on it?”