I’m part of a long standing windsurfer global competition finding who can go the fastest, we wear GPS and prove you can go some 50% faster than the wind every weekend. It’s easy to do.
I’m part of a long standing windsurfer global competition finding who can go the fastest, we wear GPS and prove you can go some 50% faster than the wind every weekend. It’s easy to do.
I took my first sailing lessons at 7 years old...so an actual really long time ago.
I know we have had a back and forth over the last day or so (told ya I’d still read the articles. Fantastic job keeping me engaged all day!), but this is simply not how sailing works:
So the TVA is totally destroying universes/timelines with their “reset bombs” aren’t they? They aren’t reintegrating or restoring, they’re wiping them out before they get far enough along to become a standalone universe. The big-bad Loki they’re chasing seems to be stealing the reset bombs, either because he’s…
Yeah, but we’re also getting pretty far down the “who the hell knows?” road.
He was trying to pull her over at night, it’s not likely he would have known her race either way beforehand.
No doubt that Checo is a great number 2, for now, but I don’t think that Red Bull would have lost much going with Gasly as their second driver. He’s doing great at AlphaTauri, and making that team look like the best of the Midfield, and maybe he just does better with the relatively lower stress levels at a junior team…
You absolutely can, because they are two different things. One has to do with the tread compound, the other with the structure of the tire.
Except for Michael Masi, I guess. I’ve been critical of him before, and I’m used to him creating chaos, but I do think this was his worst showing.
You can’t get one without the other. “We want this tire to wear out extremely fast, but then never truly wear out no matter what” is an absurd design goal. Either you build it to fail or to succeed. F1 demands tires that fail, then crosses their fingers that no one pushes them to structural failure, only performance…
You ability to create jokes is absolutely Max. You clearly have a great Sainz of humour. His comment isn’t wrong, Norr-is it out of place... I’m done now, sorry.
I mean l, what can you do when it's FOM that wants you to make the tires garbage.
He just accidentally pressed the wrong button, which basically turned off his back brakes.
Always record the next slot...
Going to be a Great Drive to Survive Episode
I’m not arguing that the prices aren’t crazy. I’m saying that this was a $400k+ supercar built by Mercedes and McLaren, nothing will ever by cheap for it. I guess by normal car standards it is awful, but to people that purchase cars this expensive it just comes with the territory. Watch some of Manny Khoshbin’s…
The answer is always George Carlin: randomly placed land mines!
If a supercar does not cost a fortune to maintain, it is not really a supercar then is it?
It is awful? We’re being a little overly edgy aren’t we? It is not surprising that an expensive super car has expensive maintenance. And I’m not sure you even finished the video. Ed definitely is not having all of that work done, just the safety related items.