Haha, I looked through my archives and found this. My first time breaking down at the Ring (we lost the accessory belt that day, the water pump did not like it). What a glorious Sunday in the Eifel it was :) (circa. 2006)
Haha, I looked through my archives and found this. My first time breaking down at the Ring (we lost the accessory belt that day, the water pump did not like it). What a glorious Sunday in the Eifel it was :) (circa. 2006)
Kudos on the François Cevert avatar (how very French). Although I keep a fond memory of my mate’s orange R9 Turbo. Torque-steery as hell but tons of fun too.
Run-Oh, even. .
Did Vettel have one too?
Semicolon, that’s deep stuff right there. http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-…
Hands down the Nürburgring 24h. It’s a 7-day event for the spectators, where they come in several days early to set up their own little village/disco/pool/tree house. The atmosphere is incredible.
Buying an extremely reliable Mazda from CarMax is dumb. Buying an extremely unreliable luxury car with extended warranty from CarMax is smart.
I might pop it for that sexy R Ninety.
Instagram strar LH, what’s not to love about him? http://blog.axisofoversteer.com/2015/07/lewis-…
That’s the right analogy. I used to fly gliders as a teen but now I barely have time to maintain my PPL. I miss gliding.
I meant decade as in last 10 years.
Let’s not forget they moved on to become the most successful team of the decade: Red Bull Racing. Love’em or hate’em; their track record is damn impressive.
6-speed CVT
Yeah, my step dad had one just like that, which is how I know.
Two tanks, man. Wasn’t uncommon on thirsty cars back then.
Came here to post that.
Sorry, stunt plane wins the Internet today.
That picture. It’s relevant.
Fair enough. Worth noting: one knowingly puts your health at risk, the other gives you slightly less bright processed food.