deanmachine14
deanmachine14
deanmachine14

From the footage I seen the Toyota came out of the chicane already sideways and completely missed everything, the Ferrari following the Toyota unsighted smashed into the Audi. I like the Ferrari driver Sam Bird, but I think he too was going too fast for the conditions.

Nah, the Toyota was completely mental thinking it could go that fast in those conditions.

I could do that in almost every car I've driven if I tried hard enough, I don't see the problem?

I wonder if the ACO could be persuaded to let McLaren enter Le Mans under the 56th garage entry? It is alternative technology afterall...

They have to CT Scan him and stuff to make sure his brain is okay. It's an FIA requirement, we've lost a few drivers because of head trauma that's come on later.

I'd say crack pipe, simply because air-cooled 911s are getting stupidly expensive. I still have another 2 years of University left so I dread to think how much these will cost by the time I have any money.

The gearbox on my car is like that too, so much so I occasionally shift into the complete wrong gear, or let out the clutch when I think it's in gear only to hear an awful, awful crunching sound. My Mother's Megane was worse though, it used to look like it was jumping out of gear every time she accelerated or braked

Oh right, yeah, I have that too. I just kinda assume everyone on here is American. I knew there was auto Avantimes but I must admit that I'm surprised at the percentage. If my Renault's gearbox is anything to go by too, I don't really blame them for choosing an auto.

I just done a search on a UK website that tells you the number of cars of any sort registered by the DVLA (UK DMV type people).

The most disturbing thing from PH is: "Cyclists could be hit with fines of up to £800 for 'unauthorised cycle racing in a public place'"

It's funny because when the current government was campaigning for the elections over here they vowed to "end the war on the motorist".

Yeah, I imagine it'd have the same cars as the new one, just not up to the same standards, not that the ones from the 360 are particularly bad, they're pretty epic on Forza 4 and Horizon.

Horizon 1 had night time driving...

Unfortunately I think it'll just be Horizon 1 with a new map. It's built off the old engine.

Whereas me I sold the Fanatec wheel for almost the same price I bought it (actually today), and just bought the Xbox One and Forza 5 because a controller is better than any wheel ever and Forza 5 is awesome. And yes I do drive a real life car.

Being at the edge of supercells is mad, we had one a couple of years ago in North East England, our major city, Newcastle got flooded and a load of damage was caused, yet 10 miles down stream at the coast I watched from my bedroom window as it barely drizzled outside where I was, it was mad.

The 1990 and 2001 Primeras are. Hateful things.

This S-Chassis list on wikipedia might make more sense:

I don't think you've ever seen the horror that is the Nissan Primera and Almera. Primera BTCC and GT and Pulsar GTi-R (same as the European Almera) not including of course.

Yet I'm pretty sure they had the same wheelbase, visual tricks and what not. I agree with you too btw.