Confusing use of “bystandter” to describe a passer-by?
Confusing use of “bystandter” to describe a passer-by?
I’m guessing you never drove one? We had one as a part-time delivery van at the TV shop I worked at in my first job - It rolled about like a galeon in a storm and the manual gear stick was the longest I’ve ever seen, making shifting a really wierd vague guessing game.
I was hoping for increasing brake lights showing greater braking force, something that I have been waiting for someone to invent for my whole driving career.
Starred for use of hamster droppings and chinesium
Assuming of course that the car-jacker would not also have had a gun...
‘’I’m curious about how the YouTuber finds models like these in such terrible condition.’’
Anyone else notice that at least 2 drivers had phones in their hands - During This Test !?
I feel this is not getting the love it deserves!
Nobody else noticed your question I guess?
I used to live 7 miles from Brands Hatcheck circuit, and before 1986 when they still had F1 races there, we used to watch on TV with the windows open and could hear the cars from there.
Thank you! That was awesome - did not think I would watch a 5 minute video of that, but could not click it away, and spent the whole length of it reminiscing for the 80s and 90s, when I never missed a single F1 race on TV.
Maybe some grip - It’s running Nokian Hakkapeliitta winter (possibly studded) tyres!