Bazillionth time? Unless I’m wrong this is his first time in Indy. F1 cars could never dream of hitting that speed with all the downforce that they need
Bazillionth time? Unless I’m wrong this is his first time in Indy. F1 cars could never dream of hitting that speed with all the downforce that they need
I wouldn’t trade Midwest weather for any earthquake.
I’m a 19 year old college student who has quit watching espn and using their website unless they are actively broadcasting a game in favor of other sports channels. No I have not canceled my subscription as ESPN is provided in the dorm I live in so I can’t exactly cancel it, but they have quit getting my viership…
No.
ESPN is failing because people from middle America have stopped watching. People from middle America have stopped watching because when they want to watch sports they want to see sports and not a political message. Also, if anyone doesn’t belive that the east coast/west coast/ biases are real, move to the Great…
COTD
There’s a certain irony in the Army (ground) rescuing the Air Force’s (Air) truck with a helicopter
Honestly, once you’re north of 300 hp you’re in dangerous territory. How is this car different from a fancy super car the someone buys and wraps around a pole on the way home from the dealer?
I’m not sure how I can lock 10th gear out on a pickup with a 4 speed. The 3- valve 5.4 was only ever offered with 4 and 6 speed autos
Nope. Since I’ve had it it’s always done ~16 unloaded doing 75 mph, 10-12 stop and go city (I do not have a light foot), and single digits while doing 70-75 on highways with 4,500-6,000 open and enclosed trailers. This was before and after the engine was replaced last summer after a timing chain failure. It has a 3.73…
That sounds about right. I’m also in college and this is my first truck that I bought in highschool. Go figure.
I can believe it. I’ve got a good friend with an early 90s F-350 with the 460 (7.5L?) and he says about the same.
Out of curiosity, what axle ratio and transmission do you have. Mine is a 3.73 with the 4 speed. My expireance is pulling enclosed and flat deck trailers about 4,500-6,000 lbs 70-75 mph.
From a driver of a F-150 with the 3-valve 5.4L triton, I could only dream of getting 9.4 MPGs towing on the highway. Seriously, I think I get about half that under similar circumstances. But I really can’t complain, if you want good mileage while towing you need to go diesel.
Please. Those are Salmon.
I don’t know if it was the in car view or what, but I have seen awful crashes before and this one caught me off guard. I hope he comes out all right.
Found it
Somewhere out there on the internet there is a video of Hamilton and Tony Stewart switching cars and driving around Watkins Glenn
Am in college, can confirm.