mistic192
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mistic192

at Toyota Motor Europe HQ they're talking about a 2012 release, 2 years earlier then your estimate, I hope they are right, at least they have better sources then your immagination :-)

indeed, just like we drive on the 'right" side of the road ;-)

Being from Europe, I'd say any car with an automatic transmission, if you can't shift MANually it's not a car for a true man...

see below for ( my reply to Slid Pissed Tossed Mazda3hatch sideways into a effin DITCH ) an alternate way to join us...

well then just send me a message on Jalopnik.com and I'll give you my emailaddress to keep you up to date if you want to come ;-)

Sure, you're welcome to bring anything you like, but once you drink our Belgian beer, you'll prolly stick with that anyway :-)

as in the ones not on 'our' place :-)

Lol I was talking about those "OTHER DRUNK GERMANS" :-)

I'm Johan Van Loon, costs for being with us = free, you just have to pay the regular fees and buy tickets for the track ( if you want to be able to visit the GP-strecke ), we just want to "group" all the people that want to enjoy the race with us, we don't charge for "being in our group" :-)

This could be great new motorsport :-)

I saw it live this saturday, man that is one amazing and mean machine!

In one of the dev-diaries from F1 2010 ( Codemasters-game ) you see Hamilton having a discussion with a dev about the handling ( they based it on the "community-sim" R-Factor since they didn't have experience in driving an F1-car themselves ) and Hamilton is telling them that is is absolutely ridiculous, he tells them

looking at the design, I just hear the engineers thinking "Goddamn Drivers! Why do you have to be in this piece of beauty!"

drive one on the 'Ring ;-) I've driven a Golf Station Wagon and A Opel Astra Station wagon on the 'Ring and they are rocksolid in corners ;-)

That sounds like a brilliant idea, @Wert, get on it ;-)

Want to join me in watching it all live? Send me a message and we'll make arrangements :-D 4th year live at the race for me this year :-) Best week of any year :-)

It takes 3 years before you get your 'final' driving license in Australia, including various 'advanced driving techniques' and if you get a single fine in those 3 years, it gets reset to 0 years, and you don't get to drive for a few months... So by the time they get their full-license they are quite experienced at

@Rustang: sorry mate, I live in Europe and I see them way to often, they are hideous and should've been shot on sight when they rolled of the assembly-line...

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