This is the correct location for the backup camera, it bothers me to no end why car manufacturers think it’s good to have the driver look down to see the camera.
This is the correct location for the backup camera, it bothers me to no end why car manufacturers think it’s good to have the driver look down to see the camera.
The Supra isn’t as capable as a Z06, who on earth would pay more than one?
$40-50k is a cheap car? What in your mind makes this car worth 6 figures? Perhaps the racing version, but the street version isn’t anything special.
They are seeking protection? Where did you see that at? Where did Facebook ask the government for help?
Wow, just when you couldn’t lose anymore credibility, you spew this incredible deliberate pile of intellectual dishonesty. Comparing political parties from decades, centuries, ago is meaningless, but you knew that.
For the sake of their politics or the sake of their deliberate dishonesty?
I overlooked the stock bumper part, my bad.
Wouldn’t help much, as speed increases so does downforce and the positive effects of it. The reason NASCAR and any racing series has issues with inability to pass is speed. Slow the cars down and the benefits of downforce is reduced. That’s why short tracks allow closer racing, reduced speeds where the downforce…
Timing Belt!?!?!
To a certain degree it is.
The Republicans and Democrats of those eras are not the same as today’s Republicans and Democrats.
Political parties from a hundred years ago are not particularly meaningful today.
Except when an individual right doesn’t mesh with their views.
The best thing for NASCAR to do is slow the cars down. Then reduce down force by 50% and maybe narrow the tires by an inch. Possibly shorten wheelbase some, too.
Wants to kill its self, because it’s ugly.
It seems there’s sandbags all along the side of the course around the dirt/gravel runoffs. At the end of the clip there’s sand bags right beside the rumble strips. He made several laps before going off track, did he not think the track was safe on those laps? As a participant on a race track, you approve of the safety…
What standard? Are there regulations for safety at race tracks? I would say they before anyone chooses to race around a race track it would be their responsibility to go over the track to make sure there weren’t any obvious safety issues.
He wasn’t trying to avoid anything, he took the turn too wide and ran off course.
Most people are terrible drivers? Considering the millions of miles driven and statistically low number of fatalities, I’d say American’s drive pretty decent.