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Because rain and typhoons don’t only show up on sundays. In both 2004 and 2010 qualy had to be postponed for sunday morning. In 2014 we had that massive downpur. And a typhoon is probably hitting Suzuka this weekend too. Doesn’t seem like a lot, but how many sessions has been postponed and races disrupted since, say,

Q: which F&F movie is the worst?

if it fits 4 people, why are there 5 head rests?

What’s exactly wrong with Indycar waiting until 2022 to become hybrid? we know how it nearly killed F1, with manufacturers spending hundreds of millions in a very complex technology that was far ahead of the game, only to show up at a Mercedes party for nothing. It also killed Le Mans.

just hollywood rehashing old stuff again... they know it has market value, an old movie people loved, and we can just use it instead of coming up with something new. 

Do they? are you sure it’s in the rules? in F1 they never change 1 tyre because it makes no sense. But I’m not sure it’s not allowed to change just 1 as long as it’s in the correct place.

I always see the same (ridiculous, if I may) argument. Having lived my whole life in the metric system, I know that I don’t need a sweater at 25 degrees and I need a big ass coat at 5ºC. How is that different to what you have? It’s also a very subjective thing to say, but you are correlating a random number to

Man that Michael Jordan is so phony!

What I don’t understand is why do you have to use the remote to “open the door handles” then use your hand to open the door. Wouldn’t it be just easier to use the remote to open the door? that’d make much more sense.

I enjoy youtubers streaming their gaming but making it their only way of income irks me. I try (and fail) to understand influencers and gamers but can’t help but think it’s such a volatile career decision...

I’d not either, but I was just being pedantic about it :P

depends how you look at it, as he was also a Ferrari test driver in 2003

Asking from a point of complete ignorance about physics.... would the outcome of this test change if the wheels were subject to “shock” force instead of constant pressure.”

about the little frog comment, in argentina we call the windshield washer “sapito”, which is “little frog” in spanish.

That’s how the 911 should look like. Looks awesome!

In Argentina, the Turismo Carretera series (has been going since the late 30s) started in a similar fashion as NASCAR, with modified showroom cars being raced by folks around the country. It developed quickly as new cars were released, mainly american cars (Chevys, Fords, Dodges...). The main rivarly has always been

thank god that thing didn’t grip while he was flooring it! he’d have ended inside a shop or something

Someone at the legal department must have an argument for doing that, I’m sure.

I’ve never seen a Uno Way in Argentina in that version of the Uno. I did see a lot of them in the later version. But I could be wrong!

First of all, I’m Argentinean, and I thank you for showing this pictures of the working cars around my country. We have all sorts of cars, and we went through various periods in our automotive world, from big american cars, to South American produced models from European manufacturers to the Chinese “things” we get