jccharles
JCCharles
jccharles

Bradley, I love F1 and have been watching it since the early 1980’s, and I’ve been saying that since the new hybrid formula was first suggested! I saw a Williams/McLaren/Lotus going bankrupt when I saw how difficult and expensive these engine units were going to be, and that was not even considering all the aero

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Awesome! I can’t think of anybody I’d love more to see do this! I doubt Block’s retiring, just moving to something different.

This IS a tricky subject, but I disagree with what you are saying. On Saturday, March 22, 1986, the person who got out of the winning car was Bruce Jenner and that is how he was known by his family, to his team, his fans and the media and that is how the history books were written on that date, reflecting who he WAS.

VW Corrado-Similar to the 928, it’s technical tendrils permeated the brand with its VR6 engine, scroll style supercharger (Now standard on most home air conditioners!!!), and pop up spoiler.

The thing to understand here is that, legally, Watching pornography at work AND at home also falls under ‘not participating in activities that may be detrimental to the employer’. So, if the dealership is using that as the bar, ALL of them should have been fired.

It shows a complete lack of control at the dealership. You can’t say the HR manager has their hands full, you can say the HR manager is not doing their job. If they did their job properly, the guys would have never been watching porn at work to begin with, or would have been TOO afraid to admit it! Honda has so

I’ve worked in manufacturing for 30 years and There is NO company HR policy I am aware of where watching porn at work is considered ok. Unless you work in the porn industry. Maybe Indiana dealerships are different...Those guys should have been written up, their manager written up and the HR person fired for negligence.

Watching porn AT WORK? No Problem!

100 miles of NYC streets closed for pedestrians? Now that’s pretty cool! I’d fly up from Florida to walk down the center of any New York street without A) being hit by a taxi and B) being shot at.

DTM was one of the few places where we could watch former F1 drivers compete against the best of the sports car community, and boy, what a show. I hope they can pull through this and keep that up! Nothing like seeing Grands Prix winners racing against LeMans, Sebring and Rolex winners!  Awesome!

I don’t care how I sit, as long as I have MY OWN ARMREST!!!

Having had the opportunity to drive one for a couple of weeks, I would say the car was both exciting and terrifying. Exciting in that it was feast and smooth. In a strait line. In the curves, it was a handful.

It seems a balaclava would be more than enough on its own, however, I wouldn’t plan on going to the bank.

Awesome!  Thank you!

The rolling stock the Big Boy was pulling is looks very interesting and I’m sure each one has a fascinating history.  I’d love to learn more about it!  Thank you!

As a long time resident of Daytona Beach, and a racing history buff, I am always surprised how few people realize how Daytona Beach was the World Center of Speed long before we were the World Center of Racing, and that was well before the Bonneville Salt Flats. Many know about Sir Malcom Campbell’s BlueBird (the car

I had one for about 2 years during the early 90’s as a daily driver. It is a beautiful car and I loved it. I lived in Daytona Beach and it was, well, helpful for a guy in his early 20’s to get noticed. I loved driving it. The stick was wonderful to shift, and the car drove like a go-cart with its more direct

Putting the Steam into SteamPunk!  I just fucking love it!

The last time I had an alignment on my car, they had specific settings for both camber and toe, so I must assume these are considered settings of my car’s suspension system. That said, Section 10.2.3 of the 2020 FIA F1 Technical Regulations (published 04 December 2019) states “No adjustment may be made to any