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Noooooo! I really wish they kept the rear from the Hazumi concept! So much better
more holden monaro ;)
Pontiac GTO (Fourth Generation)
Thanks. I wasn't sure if F1 uses some super light alloy which could potentially be less weight then the actual rubber.
Are they really that much slower? I thought the bigger rims would make the car lighter (less rubber), and thus a little quicker.
Do we know anything about the powertrain? I'm hoping for 200+ bhp.
Z28 for comparison purposes
I do like the new headlights.
This kid...
918 GT3 RS???
I'd recommend getting a Roku. Most smart tv's have very poor performance for their apps (such as netflix and youtube), and they aren't update very often, if ever. They cheapest Roku is only $50, and the universal search it has is awesome.
Like Mazda said, the car was designed before the small overlap test. Newer Mazda 3's and CX-5's both have "good" ratings for the small overlap test. (Mazda 6 got an "acceptable" score). Shouldn't be long before they update the structural frame to better handle the test.
I'm getting an error: "ERROR Your email address is not valid for redemption of promo code BTEPFPC47."
That's good point, didn't think about that.
Another thing to keep in mind, is that Hulkenburg was holding up the RBR's for quite a few laps (he was on the harder prime tyres while the RBR's were on softs).
I thought this was subtle reference to JB's (Jenson Button's) 250th GP this weekend in Bahrain!
It should be mentioned that in order use a Roku, you need to make a Roku account which requires a Credit Card. This may be a deal breaker for some people.
Lewis had a misfire in one of his cylinder's (essentially running on only 5 cylinders) and also retired after a few laps. The team discovered it in the warm up lap.
Not to mention Williams looked great (performance wise) in preseason testing.