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I watched this during my time in France. It's so much worse better dubbed into French from German. Absolutely 0 plot line but lots of crazy car chases.
No. HOw else am I supposed to keep up my French!? plus its Michelle Mouton... so... yah.
That smile...
I want to like new Cadillac. But then they go and be all douche-y towards France. Ugh.
And there's tassels and everything! And you can take it to the beach! I mean it's perfect. That is until you get to the wicker... I really can't see that being very comfortable.
FIAT Jolly? Maybe? I mean, those wicker seats must not be the most comfortable...
You can't get much more American than a Corvette at a Walmart.
I'm always learning more... Te best part about all of this is getting to say many Italian names haha
What exactly did Lampredi do other than refine Columbo's design? I'd vote for Columbo as he came up with the basic V12 formula for Ferrari. And after Lampredi replaced him his basic design was still used, ending with a flat version of the Columbo V12 in the 512.
Giotto Bizzarrini? Worked on the development of the 250 GTO, the Iso Grifo, and the Bizzarrini 5300. Oh, and he also designed the Lamborghini V12. You know, the one that powered every Lamborghini until the Gallardo/Aventador.
I love the back and forth between the driver/co-driver. When I watch WRC videos its only the co-driver reading the pace notes, which I guess gives the driver much more information.
Tell me about it... Granted I'm not the one rebuilding the damn pump but it's take 2 weeks and my Alfa has been out of service for nearly 2 months... I'm not happy. But would I sell it? Hell. No.
It's not like there's already one in New Jersey. Oh, wait. There is.
totally saw that too!
Car: I went with the M235i because it's sportier and BMW claim to be the "Ultimate Driving Machine" so let's see what they can do! In Estoril Blue with Oyster Dakota Leather and wood trim. I love how the blue really brings out the lines of the 2 series and reminds the knowing of classic BMW M blue. Very sporty. And…
You are a well learned human. I'm not really sure what to say. I can only hope to gain this much knowledge about, and experience with, a particular car. Thanks for sharing yours and keep up the good work!
Um, How do you know all of this amazing info about the F1, Peleton? I'm amazed and have just about learned more about this wonderfully amazing piece of machinery that I have about any car in this short of time, and from one person to boot! I'm quite impressed.
Oh, and did I mention that due to the length of the course (45miles/lap) drivers would practice during the weeks leading up to the race. In their race cars. In normal traffic. Yikes. Plus all of the great drivers, well mostly the European ones but some Americans and others, through the '70s participated in some of the…