I’ve heard that Le Mans drivers looked forward to the old Mulsanne Straight, because they could just max the throttle and *relax*, as there was nothing much to do until the braking zone.
I’ve heard that Le Mans drivers looked forward to the old Mulsanne Straight, because they could just max the throttle and *relax*, as there was nothing much to do until the braking zone.
Sadly, being a member of a minority doesn’t stop you from being racist - it’s quite possible for people of Mexican background to have racist attitudes towards Venezuelans.
Eh makes sense. I’m glad it was more than that at the very least.
You should skip to the end of the video and check the oil pump. :)
What oil to use? All of it, of course.
If he was serious with the turbos at the end, a dragster is a good bet or it might go into it’s original intended home, an offshore powerboat. Whatever the choice is I’m here for the insanity.
Heres the video of it running nearly a decade ago:
The scary part is it uses Jaguar V12 ignition systems. Dahm is playing with fire.
Doritos: bet you can’t eatassemble just one! Now where you gonna get three-dozen apex seals?
I love me some rotary engines… but this seems like it’s a bit too much. Probably has to measure fuel consumption in gallons per minute.
this is the one that got me hooked and the one I show to people who have never seen Top Gear.
Agreed, Mr. K. Rockhead really wants to shoot Tansgendered people, his real message...
Yep, this would be my choice as well. My entire family still uses “Useful feature” in Clarkson’s tone all the time (he said it after opening the driver side door to force the Robin back onto its wheels).
This is the right choice. Obviously scripted but also bonkers hilarious. Him sliding into the Reliant Robin Owners’ Club meeting was *chef’s kiss*
Sabine in the van is definitely a favorite of mine.
This was the segment that got me into them entirely. I had a college friend toss it on the TV randomly and the laughter was contagious and I was hooked.
What I loved most about it was the setup. Normally, whenever they did a Travel Challenge or whatever, they’d bring a map out and it would have two points on it hundreds to over a thousand miles away. But like, for this, it was like a 4 mile drive. And all of the obstacles were just “crosswalks, curbs, roundabouts,…
You beat me to it. This was by far one of the funniest thing I’ve ever watched, and I still can’t help but laugh out loud (literally) at it today.
The bit when Jeremy drives the Peel P50. It’s funny enough seeing someone of his size squeeze into the world’s smallest car, but when he carries it into the office like a piece of luggage, it really starts going off the rails. Funniest part is when he sits in on the inclusivity meeting while still in the car.