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Laugh at him all you want, he is still 1000x better than that racist dipshit sterling. I'm glad Ballmer enthusiasm haven't mellow down since he left microsoft.

You do realise that kimi raced in 2001 right? In those days you're limited to 10 days of testing. If you consider that most testing session roughly ran for 3 days, it's almost similar to the testing restriction in early 2000s (minus the advance simulators and huge computing power teams had today)

A fully funded factory grid, thats a view of perfect world eh. Can I ask you a simple question, would you throw money at something you know you cant win? Thats exactly the view that all major car companies have on motorsport. Unless it's their core business (ala ferrari & mclaren) there's no good justification to

Thats a rather simplistic view on small teams. Ever wonder how Ayrton Senna, Fernando Alonso and Mark Webber got their drive?

Did they wrapped this ship with a tin foil?

Tell mr elio, if he manage to built it, he got a guaranteed buyer.

Ladies and gents, now this is what I call a jalopy.

Yeah, but if they enforced the points table rule, pay drivers would cease and many small teams would fold.

I dont understand why Verstappen entry is a big deal apart form his age. You want a proper how-the-fuck-did-he-get-a-superlicense moment, try Kimi Raikkonen. At least verstappen completed a whole season of formula 3. Raikkonen didnt even have 30 gp start let alone an F3 drive.

How much ariel will be charging for this non homologated off road buggy, £30grand? I rather have a proper FIA certified dakar ready bowler Wildcat.

I have not driven a ford car with push to start button but every single car with push start button i drove you cant turn off the engine while moving unless you come to a complete stop or put the transmission in neutral. I cant imagine anybody accidentally switching off their car by pressing the button unless they were

How old is this car? It when went on sale at the same time as the original iPhone. And yet, save for the astons, this is still the best looking GT car money can buy today.

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Not really surprising, FWD cars excel in low grip surfaces which is why you dont see competitive RWD cars in gravel rallies anymore. Plus an under steering car is much more forgiving in the rain, snap the back in your RWD car once and you're last.

I remember when I said most americans sounded homogenous and people here were offended, citing the difference between accents in new york and texas. Well yeah, if they're 2000miles apart they do sound a bit different but Manchester and Liverpool are barely 40miles apart and I know no non native english peakers who

A non turbo or GT3 996 porsche? Unless the service history mentioned the IMS bearing have been done, no thanks. Even if it had been done, be wary of high mileage examples.

Gives you a rough idea of how broke belarus is. They cant even afford to modernize their fighters instruments.

It might be noisy, but it is still a lot quieter than a roaring gas turbine or diesel engine. Just like one might argue the effectiveness of stealth on a noisy jet than can be heard 5-15 miles away. I believe in an active battlefield the electric drive will be a huge advantage esp in hide and seek maneuvers that tank

"If the motorcade ever comes under fire..." These sounds like one of those hypothetical situation, no terrorist would be stupid enough to attack a 50 car motorcade which essentially a rolling military base at 50mph.

The ads said buy an alfa and a beautiful model/anyone wont be able to resist you. Unfortunately I dont find any truth in that whatsoever when I'm stuck on the side of the road, waving my hand like mad, hoping anyone would stop and help me because the wheel of my alfa 164 sheered off, overtook me and fell into a ravine.

Seriously, nobody going to bring up the infamous WTCC incident where frank engstler hit the pace car so hard, he totalled his car?