I’d buy that of it were a kid in a rented go kart, but this is a professional, multi-million dollar earning, driver. Even if it were unintentional, as you mentioned, taking his hand off the wheel to gesticulate was foolish..
I’d buy that of it were a kid in a rented go kart, but this is a professional, multi-million dollar earning, driver. Even if it were unintentional, as you mentioned, taking his hand off the wheel to gesticulate was foolish..
You’re a little late to the party, but welcome.
Mirrors reinforced with rebar. Just saying.
I’ve seen that real one too. I’d guess there are a few more unofficial plaques out there, besides the one in Tofino. One way or the other, those roads make most of Alberta boring by comparison. There are some good ones in the foothills though.
If it’s firing a missile, how can you call it’s “shelling” a target?
I’m buying this dude poutine when he comes home. If we don’t get to know who he is, then I’ll eat the extra serving in his honour.
Would you guys please fire Trump already? This has his stink on it.
I didn’t read the entire patent filing, but I’m wondering how Ford managed to get one. This isn’t a new thing.
My takeaway from this is that people are going to do people things like this, so the option should be completely removed from vehicles until it’s ready to operate entirely on its own.
I had no idea the Maverick was available with 4 doors. Nice Price for educating me and for being ever so slightly awful.
Hang on - you guys don’t get the 1 series BMW? They’re all over the place here in Canuckistan. That’s weird.
Though it’s not officially part of the Trans Canada (depends who you ask. There’s a sign at the dock in tofino declaring it the end of the road.) the stretch between Port Alberni and Tofino on Vancouver Island is an absolute hoot. Two lanes, twisting and clinging to the side of mountains that over look some of the…
Really wish manufacturers would leave spray on cylinder liners to race cars, or at least halo cars. I’ve seem so many coatings fail and it also kills the ability to rebuild later.
It looks like they’re simply rewinding to the David E. Davis as chief editor days.
There should be an asshole testfor potential drone buyers. There’s no second amendment protecting them yet.
I never realized these were rare. Used to see them all over the place. Huh.
For me, the 1973 RSR makes a sound that can’t be beat. I had a customer with a very nice replica, with headers flowing into a giant empty can, then out through a pair of 3" pipes. It shook the building as he idled off the lot. Beautiful. It sounded more like a full on drag car than any Porsche I’d ever heard.
I do like an angry sounding motor.
I don’t know why, but Porsche’s current flat six makes a sound that leaves me dangling at half mast. Some of the air cooled ones made great noises, but even the high spec mills these days sound boring.
The rain, lighting and reflections are pretty damned nice, but if you’re looking at the cars themselves...meh.