infiniteantar
InfiniteAntar
infiniteantar

Nah, hating on the Huracán is basic.

When I was first introduced to the Huracán, it was through Hammond’s review on TG, and I let him convince me to focus on all the things the Huracán was lacking: no V12, no scissor doors, no outrageous styling like the Diablo and Countach of old... It didn’t even drive like it was trying to kill you. So I dismissed it

Albon (who got 4th) is kicking ass. I really like Gasly and don't feel like he was treated fairly at Red Bull, but you really can't deny that the mid-season switcheroo has worked out well for both drivers and teams.

I thought about Geely, but given that the Chinese auto market seems to be in a not-so-good place right now, I struggle to imagine them investing in any further niche ventures.

It was only a matter of time. Lamborghini’s whole history is a repeating pattern of, “Things were going pretty well... and then they went bankrupt.”

...just not this much more.

Not seeing the MINIs on this list. British cars made by Germans *not* having electrical issues? What is the world coming to... 

Between the stance, schnoz, thick neck and national origin, I can’t help but think that bottom pic really looks like Daniel Ricciardo. 

Betcha a dollar they really don’t.

This seems like a ‘90s version of the Giugiaros’ Kangaroo

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This year’s Dakar Mini I think works out to roughly 7-wide. Similar track on 2016's Ford Raptor. Heck, the F1 cars have always been 7-wide (it does seem like an odd choice to make the IRL smaller FE cars wider in the legoverse).

It’s actually not too hard to mod the RSR at comes in last year’s double-set into a Carrera.

I thought that was Seb Ogier.

I never realized before just how much I need to hold Mitch Evans in my hands. Wait, that came out wrong.

Pff... if I want a ludicrous, overpriced, overstyled and overtuned hot micro-hatch, it’s gonna be the MINI JCW GP 3

The broadcast commentators can’t even distinguish between cars

Sebastian Vettel... was leading midway

It’s so depressing to me to read about the optimism we had about atomic energy in the 1950s and find myself in 2019 getting power from friggin’ coal while countries talk about decommissioning the few reactors they actually have.

I’m just happy they’re racing versions of the things. And I love that they’re racing cars with the Supra nameplate across a bunch of different disciplines.