He should have worked as a driving instructor in the Netherlands.
He should have worked as a driving instructor in the Netherlands.
Yep, he’ll turn 19 on the 30th of September, GP of the Americas is on the 23rd of October.
He’s Austrian, but he did the 2015 Australian GP’s podium interview.
I’m sure that if you gave Horacio enough money you could get actual ball coolers instead of seat controls:
Well, as far as I know they are not making any RHD ones, considering that I can only import RHD cars due to local regulations I wasn’t getting one anyway.
The current Citroën Cactus has this “bench” seat but it’s only available with the automatic gearbox:
Eh, don’t you reckon that a current-gen C217 S-Class Coupé is pretty small?
Am I a bad person for still writing “STi” instead of “STI”?
I wouldn’t mind an Avalanche but not the one used to illustrate this article, this one:
Both.
I lived in the UAE for quite a while (mostly in Dubayy but I went to the other emirates too); among my acquaintances (including both Emirati and non-Emirati Muslims) I was the only one who did not drink alcohol...
You are mistaken, Reliant automobiles are British; here’s one that almost fits kei-car’s exterior dimensions requirements though:
Rouen-les-Essarts’s Nouveau Monde corner had cobblestones (they were paved over in the late 90s, after the circuit closed) and F1 stopped using the circuit after Jo Schlesser’s death during the 1968 race at the wheel of Honda’s RA302 deathtrap.
Well, he could find someone in India who might be interested in a swastika-covered car but unfortunately importing LHD cars there is strictly controlled (though not outright banned like where I live).
Well, it’s supposed to be spelled “Spijker” (same pronunciation), they modified the founder’s name spelling back in 1903 to make it look more “international”.
Nice D8, apologies accepted.
While it gets an honorable mention, Hudson was not exactly an aircraft manufacturer...
It’s not a Delage, it’s an Avions Voisin C25 Aérodyne.
It’s all fine and dandy until someone flies through a gyrocopter.
I would settle for a road-going plane such as this: