I'm confused, LMP2 is the smaller class, how is this in LMP1?
I'm confused, LMP2 is the smaller class, how is this in LMP1?
Seriously, how do I get them to stop buying up these cars and turning them into this garbage; these cars come from companies that spend hundreds of millions of dollars in R+D to get airflow a certain way or to up the handling. What the hell are you doing when you add a wing like that on a car that's certainly not…
You know, I really liked Jason's designs when he first started out; I'm probably in the minority but I thought Glick's P4/5 was what the Enzo should have been, I loved the new Maserati Granturismo and the 599. I thought those three designs were fresh and modern...then came the Mantide. I think that was the beginning…
I think I like it better than the 8C; less is more! Oh yeah on more thing....
That would be great but then they'd be stepping on Cadillac's toes; if GM was smart they'd have the lineup start with small, lightweight, sporty cars and then end at a mid-size. No SUV, no full size, just smaller cars. It makes sense when you think about it, have Chevrolet be your budget line with everything under the…
I told that joke to a girl that I was attempting to date, I found it hysterical...she did not.
Remove Porsche engine + Install VW bug engine + ???=Profit!
I wonder if this is the same group of owners that run a Murcielago at Le Mans every year and never finish. Just sayin'
@tonyola: I've taken five classes so far and I'm in week 5, so I just started, but from what I know so far that's what I would think. You're probably right though, there's no identifier.
@FIATS-are-not-garbage: Only reason I thought it out that way is that there's a pretty famous case where someone did something exactly like this. This guy was selling a farm and he basically wrote the contract on the back of a napkin (he didn't actually intend to sell his farm because he said he was joking, but he…
This might actually be held up in court if he decided to fight it; under the law he would be required to pay the ticket if it was on the instrument that the officer's normally write them on . The fact that it's a piece of blank paper is meaningless, the officer still has the authority to write tickets and you're…
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@FIATS-are-not-garbage: I still love Citroen's though and even the older Renaults, just not the Fuego.
@John Carter: That's hysterical; French cars remind me of when I was a kid. I grew up on Long Island and we had the only Renault in the neighborhood, it was a black Fuego (not really black, more rust than anything, which was ridiculous because the car was five years old).
@the big cone: I'm sure you could if you stayed on top of the maintenance schedule, but it's not going to be easy considering how complex the hydraulic system is, especially since it's an integral system that you're going to need to know the ins and outs of. If you've got patience, some perseverance and a whole lot of…
I have a feeling this is going to be one of those designs that grows on you with time, usually the designs we don't like initially grow on us and become favorites. I think there's more of a chance of a design that you like right away dating itself quicker than it would otherwise.
@Middleswine: Real name Gordon Sumner, that's fairly average.
@JalopJeff: Seconded, it's an Alfa after all. Those three cars couldn't be more different either, funny how they look similar. Sonnett's front engined, front wheel drive with a V4, the Scorpione's rear engined with a tiny little four banger and the Zagato seems to be the most normal of the three.
I was thought that green Abarth Scorpione at the end was going to eat it, nice recovery.