Depends. How far can you punt a football?
I think this is an unnecessarily complicated solution to a problem that didn't exist. Bianchi's accident was a freak occurrence, and while some things should be changed (adding skirts to recovery vehicles, trying to keep said vehicles behind walls if possible, etc) this isn't one of them.
And FIA wonders why the 70's were considered the glory days of F1. Inventiveness has been replaced by anal-ness. The screaming of the engines has been replaced by an angry vacume cleaner, and the solution to all problems has been more regulations. F1 represents all that is wrong with society today. The over zealous…
All I think of when I hear this is one of my favourite Futurama episodes "The Late Phillip J Fry"
I love indy, but the people running it are fucking idiots. They have the best Motorsports facility in america, right here, and they proceed to run shit ovals and SHITTY SHITTY city tracks where passing is impossible, and the speed differential is tiny.
Give me cota, and these shitty exs heads on a platter..... I would…
Kind of sad for a site like Jalopnik to be bashing a rather cool vehicle like this. Yes, there are some shortcomings right now (the financial status of the company is going to be a given for anything like this), but the vehicle is not a bad thing by any stretch. I commute 50+ miles round trip in a Z51 C7 and I would…
If you are lapping without EVER shifting the car, you are not using a FRACTION of its capabilities. This is the only thing keeping this idiot alive. He tippy-toes through the faster corners and stands on it at the exit. He can never pass on the straights because he carries no speed in the corner.
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Looks to me like the center made a great play: he saw that the DE was offside, so the center intentionally snapped the ball early to guarantee the penalty. Go to the :25 mark of the video and you'll see the center do exactly that.
He's a noob. You do that on the INSIDE and use the competitor's cars to absorb your speed and direct you around the corner.
Maybe, but I think that the SM logo on the door has more to do with it. In the SCCA AutoX Street-Mod class engine swaps are allowed, but only within the same manufacturer. So Toyota to Toyota and GM to GM are allowed. But not say Ford to Honda.
F1. Proving once again that this racing series is an over-regulated joke.
Good job, Dodge!! Don't let dealerships kill the sales of this kick ass car.