It would be epic... but I don't think they have the resources to design, develop and run two different teams, really.
It would be epic... but I don't think they have the resources to design, develop and run two different teams, really.
Luca Montezemolo should be ashamed of what he's done to a team that dominated so much and for so long.
I wonder if it'd be better to start the race at the Kemmel straight instead of just before of one of the most challenging corners in the world...
I'm laughing madly at the caravaning test...
Jezza himself laughed at that when they won an Emmy for non-American non-scripted entertainment show back in 2005.
thanks ! direct comparisions like that one make it look worse than it is, sadly hehe :P
Still the hardest GT license test ever.
What if... the Stig is still Ben Collins?
I'm not a religious man (very far from that) but the guy's been like this for years here in Argentina, even if there were massive disagreements with decisions like gay marriage or abortion.
I liked the episode. Jezza's film about the SLS was very nice. That electric one is truly incredible...
google (or youtube, rather) Turismo Carretera
And they could make it convertible and small, and call it Spider?
in Argentina we still race Chevy Novas and Ford Falcons (the old ones) so this isn't surprising at all... :P
You don't suffer a bird strike and land on the hudson river, which is full of ferries and all, and get your arse and everyone else safe minutes later every day
Left foot braking is very difficult. With the correct pedal setup you can heel and toe rather easily. It took me a while but I got it done, I can do it in every situation and it's not that hard.
Lauda got into F1 in 1972 but it wasn't until he moved to Ferrari that he started being sucessful in terms of results. Hunt was already a contender with the Heskeths.
Understandable discomfort by Hammond and May (if it was the case), but new-TG is a creation (or a revolution) by Clarkson and Wilman, so it's a no brainer that they should be the ones that profited more when the company was sold.