Is it just me or this "pointy, edgy and square-ish" designs on headlights and the general look of the car is becoming too boring ?
Well, I have ALL the episodes, from Series 1... I got hooked on the show back when they were at the top of their game, and every single episode was brilliant. Nowadays, they have 1 or 2 very good episodes, but others are just plain stupid.
Whatever they say about Jezza, and the other two, I still consider Top Gear my favourite show ever, even if the last couple of seasons have been weak compared to season 8 to 12.
Well, that's good looking ! And miles, miiiiiles away ahead of the normal Panamera.
Ah, Gran Turismo 2... my childhood resumed in 2 CDs.
What if the squirrel forced him to drink and drive? put the little fluffy bastard in jail I say !
OMG... don't... just... don't, please, DON'T.... DON'T WATCH THE RAP BIT OF THE VIDEO !... JUST DON'T...
Tyres. A good set of tyres is worth a lot. Better for the ride, better for perfromance and better for safety. I'd spend a couple of hundreds on rubber before anything else.
Bomb it !
you have a lot to grab there xD
that's why I used it in my example, it's the most boring race, and I'd still watch it over oval racing.
I would, of course I would. I've seen plenty of oval races, and everytime I do I find myself wondering why I'm watching it. I put the example of Monaco because it's usually one of the most boring races of the year, and I'd still watch it over oval racing.
Fuckin' hell ! that's amaizing, it doesn't look like one, but it swings, drifts and turns like a WRC car.
Still, I don't like it. They always say that it's difficult, well... everything is difficult to do right. Golf for instance. But that doesn't appeal to me, it's just incredibly boring in my view. I respect others that like it, but I'd much rather watch a procession of cars going round Monaco than 2 hours of oval…
Niki Lauda's comeback springs to my mind. The fact that he was racing after just weeks of that (fortunately not) career-ending accident is mindblowing still today. Imagine in the 70's !
Bahahahaha ! :D
The problem is that Grosjean has been involved in 7 of this incidents this year, and in the first 6 the FIA said nothing. They should've warned him about this, and maybe it'd not have happened. Same with Maldonado. He crashes everytime, even on purpose, and the FIA did nothing about it.
"It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark... and we're wearing sunglasses". Nothin else !