I thought he was going to AZ to show the Cardinals how to sustain a drive.
I thought he was going to AZ to show the Cardinals how to sustain a drive.
The end game? He’s just headed to Phoenix, AZ to show the Cardinals how to sustain a drive.
I have limited experience with the QR and it’s probably one of the worst examples down there with the GA series in the 90's Sentra. With that said the KA, SR, VE, VQ, VK, are all engines I’ve had experience with and they seem to be quite resilient and reliable especially the KA and VQ.
Not so much the case with me, I’ve owned 5 Nissans all of which made it too 200k miles and beyond, one even made it to 300k miles. And I’ve worked on roughly 25 via friends or friends’ friends. All my experiences have been as good or better than their contemporary competitors, especially from the 80's through the late…
Finally someone asking the important question. How will a price reduction of approximately 7% on a $80,000 car create more sales? Do they believe $75k to be the magic threshold, not to be exceeded? I’m certainly not in the market for such an expensive vehicle but, for those that are, how would a few thousand dollars…
I honestly have no idea what this about, and judging from his reaction Kimi has no clue either.
Few reactions are better than Kimi receiving a pineapple.
Word of warning, I attempted to argue logic to LthePoe, after the Canada race. This individual has a lose concept on the rules and really loves Nico. During our previous exchange he “quoted” numerous rules, without ever citing these rules. I’m afraid you’ve found a classic case of internet troll, every comment he…
Well it came to the U.S. 20 years later, it was on it’s third generation by then, the first year of the Nissan Cube in Japan was 1998.
So what would this be considered? Yes I know Lewis wasn’t completely alongside Nico but he was closing on him at over 17 kph, and would have been beside him and likely passed him if it wasn’t for this “deliberate crowding of a car beyond the edge of the track or any other abnormal change of direction.”
Found this article, should help reinforce this rule.
I agree with this statement, unfortunately I doubt LthePoe will understand, as they seem to have disagreed with every comment in this thread, and seem convinced that you must leave room at all time in all locations.
Give it a rest, going through the comments insulting people and claiming everyone is wrong. I didn’t “have to search two years back”, I wanted to show an example of the same track and the same corner, to remove any variables in racing line. I thought that would go without saying. Also as others have stated the driver…
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Well...he’s finished higher than Ricciardo 2 out of 3 races they’ve been together.
As far as I remember ever since they’ve been teammates. Lewis typically ends up on the wining side, although neither is beyond pushing the other out.
Here is a slightly higher definition stream.
https://vid.me/eHOS Two years ago Nico was in Lewis’ position and there were similar consequences for the driver on the outside.
Wow, Jalopnik always quick to blame Hamilton. This is a racing incident but I’m sure it’s hard to see pass your bias.