Isn’t this Tesla just embracing the newfangled viral trend of raw-dogging it? Weather protection is for sissies, pfff...
And if that compels Stellantis to produce anything resembling the 2019 Peugeot e-Legend, the world would be a better place...
According to this, Sargeant’s crashes cost Williams over $5 million in 1.5 years. It’s one thing to not be a performant driver, but it’s another to on top of that burn through a lot of expensive hardware and costly human effort for nothing. At least when he crashed, Crashtor Maldonado always caused some damage to…
What could possibly go wrong?
Fundamentalist extremist idiot just wanted to showcase his weaponry and disposable income he has.
The Brave browser is quite good at blocking those ads without destroying the site’s navigation.
By far, the most important thing you need when you fly is noise-cancelling headphones. No more engine low-frequency rumble, no more crying babies, no more people telling you about their religious convictions because they engaged you in conversation and found out you do scientific research.
But that was the whole embedded joke in the movie. Doc was so clueless about real life he thought DeLoreans were stylish sports cars (they were indeed stylish thanks to Giugiaro, though the stainless steel was a rather odd gimmick for the time, very different from today <cough> cybetrruck <\cough>).
It was really unfortunate one of the greatest races driven by any F1 driver ever (and I’m not a GR superfan, but I still don’t understand how he held Hamilton behind him with 34-lap tires) resulted in disqualification. I agree there is no way around the rules in this case, and the disqualification is completely fair.
He will say whatever is needed to make Childress and Penske give his SuperPACs a fat multimillion dollar contribution. At this point, he is in full prostitution mode. He might even do this to them behind closed doors...
No cupholders... Hard pass! ;-)
We all love stupid criminals, but sometimes they are stupid and murderous, and you really don’t want to find out which when they are robbing you...
I rarely find that comfortable. For the friends I trust at mastering the car they are driving, they tend to overdrive it, going a little too fast and having to break a little too hard, so it’s kind of a jarring drive.
For its time, the Citroën DS, no contest. For all time, either the latest Rolls-Royce Phantom or the Mercedes 600 Grosser (which licensed parts of the Citroën technology).
Yeah, I think Peter Windsor’s argument is that Max is extremely good at judging when to do the very last move at a point where the stewards have trouble judging if it was really under braking or not.