While the radio does seem counter-intuitive, when you are putzing along below 90 on full electric, what else are you going to listen to? The hum of those fat meats on the road? (Hehe, I said "fat meats".)
Because you've never driven fast on the street right? I understand what you're saying, he should be more responsible but get off your high horse.
Because Red Bull didn't get away with breaking the rules? They had a bad car. They tried to cheat and bullshit so they could stay competitive. Too bad about Ricciardo, but other than that it was damn great race.
Isn't Red Bull damning themselves with their own defense? "The sensors suck, and they suck for everybody", but everybody else apparently worked around it and complied with the rules?
As the old saying goes, it's only cheating if you get caught. The problem here then is that it seems that Reb Bull were caught but they decided to keep on cheating anyway.
Chilton in 13th.
THE TITLE CHARGE IS ON.
ok.
It should be worth noting that Jeremy Clarkson had a lot to say about this:
The Daily Mail reports on former daily male.
Realism has nothing to do with it — it was clichéd, predictable, and just dumb. What's wrong with not expecting crap?
I'm I the only one that sees cruise missiles launching from America and impacting every major city in Europe?
Hammond looks like one of the of those people who is stranded and can't go home because of a missing passport.
Hello Horse. I shall call you Tesco.
I think because the C7R makes 491 hp, its safe to say hes a fucking idiot.
I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you're not mentally retarded and meant the race homologated C7, since of course we are talking about the race version of the GT3. In that case, they have very similar performance because of the rules, and neither would eat either alive, but rather, they would…