Both in similar types of accidents too ... submarining under heavy vehicles.
Both in similar types of accidents too ... submarining under heavy vehicles.
I do.
The conundrum about Hamilton is that when you see him interviewed on a talk show or something, he’s actually quite likeable and normal. Not at all like the obnoxious social media image he works so hard to project.
They’re virtually all using the standard ImageNet dataset. And apparently several hundred of the thousand-ish thing that it has been trained to classify are different dog breeds.
I’ve done this, and it’s kind of mixed results. It tends to pull out weird isolated things like a wheel-arch here, and a taillight there.
The latter thing exists. Google will lead you there.
These look like they were generated with the standard ImageNet model ... the CompCars dataset generates some interesting and more automobile-like results: http://mmlab.ie.cuhk.edu.hk/datasets/comp_…
Wow, you have an FIA Super License?
Definitely not, I’m fairly sure R32s were only available as grey imports in Europe (or possibly as special orders through Nissan dealers - I know around 100 R33s were brought into the UK this way). Certainly nowhere near the volumes that would justify retooling for LHD.
That was Adrian Newey, of Williams/McLaren/Red Bull fame. Obviously better at designing racecars than driving them.
I think the guy who hit him was diving over to the pitwall to do a fly-by for his crew. Was probably looking at the wall to spot them.
Mehri is an F1 driver, he drives for Manor Marussia.
I thought Doge had died out, but he’s just switched to captioning motoring videos.
How can you tell it’s the new one? Have you checked to see if the badge is above the grill or on it?
Don’t be silly, there’s no such thing as a Prius fan!
“Flange”?
Once upon a time it was all public roads, basically a big triangle between three different towns. A lot of European racetracks started that way, like Reims-Gueux.
How are sparks here?
Strong Sega Rally vibe from this and the Delta above!
It’s not expressly illegal to do a fake pitstop prep, but the rules say that nobody should be in the pitlane unless working on a car or the car is imminently arriving. That’s a safety thing.