F1 run-off: acres of tarmac, then safer barriers or tire walls.
F1 run-off: acres of tarmac, then safer barriers or tire walls.
Is Chilton any good or is he just another Chilton paydriver? I've only seen him in WTCC where he was alright, but not stellar.
Okay, serious question: do these small, private planes have showers? That would probably be the biggest appeal to me.
Bradl will be nowhere near the front rows.
Michael Krumm will be another driver for sure.
Producing the most downforce isn't always the way to go. That's the whole issue. If you run a Monaco package in Monza you will make the most downforce, by far. Will you be the fastest? Nope. I get what you're saying, but in my opinion aerodynamic efficiency is everything. And that's where Red Bull lacked.
The RB10 wasn't the best chassis. The Mercedes was. They were faster through the corners despite going for less downforce. It's a claim they put on to pressure Renault.
I think it's pretty interesting to see that all three cars are fundamentally different. There's the veritable 996 GT3, the road-car based Dumas 997 4.0 GT3 RS and the Cup-based 997 GT3 by Tuthill. Hopefully one of the well developed German championship Porsche's will make an appearance in the WRC too.
Everyone should watch the Glen.
Eastern Germany was a mess shortly after the regime fell apart. Took so much time and money to rebuild what is 1/4th of the country.
Oh, nevermind then. Interesting beer, never have seen that before.
You are wrong. My grandfather was living in post-soviet Ukraine, and he was involved in the propaganda department of the military when he was a General. Until his death (2012 IIRC) he often explained to me how it was back then, why he thought it was better, and what he would have done differently. I'm 21 now. I'm…
Sometimes they don't, it depends on the circumstances. So what, should we legalize everything that doesn't have a 100% chance of killing you?