"You can't trust everything you read on the internet."
"You can't trust everything you read on the internet."
I wasn't speaking to you sir, but your 12 year old child.
I think you mean
Didn't Top Gear prove that AMG knows what they're doing when it comes to drive-ability and maximum power. Brabus made an SL with hundreds more HP and it made the car undrivable. I know more is better, but is more always better?
Not sure if you're serious or not, but eco-friendly has to take into account the manufacturing and cargo shipping across seas of a new car. Something that is already made and is worth maintaining for a long time can be more eco-friendly than MPG alone might suggest.
I would like to thank Gran Turismo for making this video enjoyable. I do wish there were less tracks I will never drive on in real life (like Tskusuba) and more American tracks. I approve of this real life GT5 reenactment.
It means daytona prototype, go to wikipedia and learn about Rolex grand am series and the American LeMans series. Follow all the links and learn lots. Come back when your parents have allowed you to return to the computer.
Up the Vettel straight to Hamilton Hill turn, into the Vettel esses down to Bewbs into the Vettel/Freedom hairpin, onto the Vettel Back Straight...etc (Vettel always wins)
This had better be a collection of before photos. Every one of these finds had better be restored. If not I will dedicate my life to them. Especially the 300SL and the e30M3 and the Ferrari Daytonas.
Either stig's Simpson or a carbon fiber Stilo a-la Seb
I'm poor so I went with a Zamp side winder. Cheap head-cheap helmet :/
McLaren's aero engineers have made an un-hoonable car even with stab-control off
Aww, the badge is missing. What's the point of owning a Honda if you can't show it off?
I would like to know Mr. Dempsey's take on people who pay to play in racing. It seems to me (no offense to Mr. Dempsey, or narain karthikeyan, anyone in NASCAR with a name like "Busch" or "Anheuser"...) that to be successful in racing it takes 1. money, 2. money, 3. money, and then it takes skill once you've leveled…
May I ask what the fascination with fire in design is? Flame designs all over the place, in my world of auto racing fire = bad.
Absolutely, you'll learn more than you'll save unless it was stuff you were going to do anyway. If it starts as a hobby and not your primary mode of transport you're much more likley to have a good time. The internet is a powerful tool when it comes to learning to do stuff yourself.