Even though this was just shared to Oppo, I have half a mind to immediately re-share it.
Even though this was just shared to Oppo, I have half a mind to immediately re-share it.
Side view necessary because white walls.
Again — Pretty sure that's a lion, dude!
Pretty sure that's a Lion, dude.
Didn't the Audi 200 quattro Trans-Am answer this?
This is sadly true but, still, 'dat burble.'
I wish I had something more to say than "dat burble" but I'm afraid I may need a moment to collect myself and find some words after hearing that.
No — but at the same time:
In that vein, possibly "Homestead"
19 is "huehuehooaaaahhhh I just locked it up and ran wide there"
Should we take a moment to discuss Buxton's attempt at a mustache?
An American car? Well, the most famous and successful would have been back in 66-68 with Dan Gurney and the AAR. Then you had a few runs in the 70s with American teams and American drivers — Shadow, Parnelli-Ford, Interscope, Penske — with the Americans either having a full season with them or in some cases leaving…
Red Flagged as of right now. :( But can we also talk about how there's an American driving a F1 car during a sanctioned F1 event in America!!!
*early '80s/ *Alastair. Wow!
FIA heated it up to 300 degrees Celsius in their test; it didn't move or bend, in fact nothing happened at all.
There's a wonder piece from this era called "gentleman, lift your skirts" about the whole thing — pretty well done.
There's been some insinuation that RB are running something akin to this now, if I remember correctly. Then again, there's been some insinuation that RB has been/is/are/will be running every thing illegal at some point and barely any of it has panned out.
the mass damper is GREAT stuff.
Speaking about the weight-shifting tricks in '83? Alistair Cladwell once recounted the following: