Fieri is a clown, no doubt, but frankly I don’t understand the seething hatred for the guy.
Fieri is a clown, no doubt, but frankly I don’t understand the seething hatred for the guy.
Of course it never smells out there in God’s country. Days the farmers are spreading manure it’s like manna from heaven.
Then NYC is not for you. No need to understand it. Either you do or you don’t.
I guess I just dont understand New York City. I would leave that place as soon as possible for the following reasons.
Some might, but your drivers education is horrendous and most of your drivers are too, therefore I don’t like this risk export and it’s advertisement. By the way, most good drivers, of whichever nationality, wouldn’t blast with 160mph over an public road, because they know it’s stupid and they know they would…
While her crash WAS on a Bundesstrasse - it was on one that had no speed limit(Bundesstrasses have a 100 kph speed limit or 120 kph limit for a Schnellstrasse), a co called Gelb(Yellow) Bundesstrasse - with no speed limit - was what she was driving on when her accident happened. These roads are quite rare in…
I can vouch for this. Even had some Autobahnpolizei give me props for some last-minute maneuvering at 155 trying to avoid a 20 year old Mercedes from Poland who was doing 55 in the left lane outside of Munich.
And it also has stuck up Germans on it who can’t believe some Americans actually know how to drive as well, or even better than a German man!
Baby Boomers: Millenials are just terrible.
“You started it.”
Yeah, to be extra pedantic, WWI never really entered modern day Germany. They shouldn't have any uxo on their turf.
considering ww1 and 2... the French have a massive shit ton of UXO in a REALLY small area.
If only all their hidden bombs were so easily diffused
Even if the engine runs poorly, there’s a huge difference between “heap of useless junk” and “runs & drives”. Crossing that threshold is truly a magical moment.
Agreed. Sandbagging just makes sense, I think. There’s no rule that says you have to practice and/or qualify by going full-bore.
Then again, there are those of us “hard-core” fans that actually attend the races and just like watching the cars do their thing, without thinking about the BoP too much or trying to find things to complain about.
I respectfully disagree. This is exactly WHY the race was created. Toyota got close, but not close enough. That’s the cruel beauty of racing.
And that’s why it’s not the 23 hour, 55 minutes of Le Mans.
I WILL NEVER BE SATISFIED
Well this is great Tavarish.