Welcome to the Jalopnik Weekend Motorsports Roundup, where we let you know what’s going on in the world of racing,…
Welcome to the Jalopnik Weekend Motorsports Roundup, where we let you know what’s going on in the world of racing,…
Counterpoint: If you’re using your horn to let someone behind the wheel of a goddamn car know “it’s time to stop reading that text,” they deserve to have their eardrums blown out of their ears, full stop.
McLaren is prepared to pay $99.3 million in order to rid themselves of Honda’s unreliable Formula One engines once…
I think he’s joking and reading “99 seats” as the number of seats.
Honda seats are always a great idea if you either love having your back killed, or will never drive the car for more than thirty seconds and thus won’t experience back killing pain.
Any kind of levity to give us a break from the personality/charm deprived era of Lewis Hamilton in F1 is most welcome. Thank you Daniel and Sir Patrick.
Supposedly, Honda will have the freedom of their own engine layout with Sauber and won’t have to conform to the Merc layout that McLaren specified.
Too soon
Spoiler:
He has a valid point though
Alamo Drafthouse, a chain of movie theaters that allows you to order booze and a plate of hot wings to your seat no…
When it was all about Vettel on Redbull, I felt the same about Alonso. Now I still follow Vettel as my #1, but the past couple of seasons, Alonso has really grown on me and I sympathize with the poor bastard. I wish he gets into a much better car next year. Its maddening to see that talent get wasted.
Plus he’s got a cracking sense of humour.
I know I’m late in the game, but as a person who’s done exactly the same (well, never to a Toyota truck) many times, this is an excellent write-up on how to enter used-car ownership. (Especially one that’s several decades old.)
I agree with you completely, was never a big fan of him till he started loosing and showed his other side. Weird how that works. Now I just wish him the best and want him to at least score some points, the guy deserves it. It’s always tough to watch someones talent be held back by mechanical failures.
A year ago, I had the urge to buy an old four-wheel drive Toyota Pickup. The boxiness of the body, the square stance…
What a horrible article. Most of these beers are considered crap anyway... so how can they be "over rated." For example, Miller High Life's rating on RateBeer.com is 1. That is 1 out of a possible 100. So if it is over rated should it be a 0.5? or 0?