There are laws in some countries regarding xenon headlights, whereas you can’t homologate them without those washers.
There are laws in some countries regarding xenon headlights, whereas you can’t homologate them without those washers.
I would like to propose a list on your behalf, consisting of things you like more than afroduck, and which includes him.
errr... You can't google something via Kinja, yaknow?
this would be around the same track length as 'ring.
Koenigsegg is swedish, so they are a tad left-leaning.
Don't be so harsh on HŽ, if a train is only 20 minutes late, it's generally considered to arrive "on time". 2 hour delays are obligatory even when you travel on relatively shorter lines (Os-Zg). And to consider train as a mode of transportation to the seaside is as adventurous as climbing Mt.Everest in nothing but…
In Kragujevac (the place in quiestion) there happens to be a car factory where Yugo's are made (hence the Yugo Cup in the recordings), formerly owned by Zastava. Zastava got. acquired by Fiat Group, along with that plant. Nowadays, Fiat 500L is made there.
That was irony, my friend.
What are they going to do... ban him from the sport after this season ends?
Another 5 seconds off could be accomplished by the simple act of removing that fat-a$$ laptop.
Exactly. Flexible wings are a bit popular fad in the recent years of F1, and FIA is doing all it can to prevent it.
Oppo. Oppo everywhere.
In one of these beasts, only my dad's was painted in mettalic light green.
Yup. Stop markers, identifying the ideal stop spot. Crews align themselves according to those, and the driver's responsibility is to get it as precise as he can. They do helluva lot practice pit stops during the practice sessions, just to make sure that everyone knows their job. :)
It is possible. But it would be illegal.
torque wrenches with a digital readout, for adjusting the wing angles to most precise amount possible.
Need an entry level car that's made by the same company as the 458?