mrordinary
Mr Ordinary
mrordinary

I completely agree with that statement. However in this case the aggressor depends on perspective.

Last time they tried using Apple Maps, they ended up between Iraq and a hard place. I Shiite you not

Waze is user updated and very easy to ‘adjust’

Old tradition. WO = “Walter Owen” as in W.O. Bentley. The “1" is a cherished Blighty registration number.

Porsche! You do still listen! You still care about us!

Those are the drivers you actually want to be friends with.

I’ll fucking say it: This is the 911 for people that like to have “more fun” while coming in second.

Welcome to FA, where you argue with lots of high schoolers. Submarines? who ever saw those coming apart from other subs and surface craft.

He’s British: his entire adult family drives manual. He wouldn’t even have a full driving licence if he hadn’t taken his test in a manual. There’s a decent chance he’s never been in a car without a manual.

That is Brands Hatch Indy track.

Right hand drive = British = born driving manual.

The clue is in the comments linked to the video. Fuel leak onto rear tyre. This doesn’t explain why he didn’t pull in at the end of the first lap, though:

“... a Formula One seat is a pretty questionable investment for a developing country with widespread poverty back home.”

Rofl... Saudi Arabia, one that’s dropping cluster bombs on Yemen, is going to “help” “unimaginable civilian tragedy”?

The hole in your logic is that you assume that when one side or the other gets the upper hand the “civilian” tragedy will cease.

Most of the racing, pits, and grandstand shots are at Goodwood. There are some scenes with narrower pavement and wooded backgrounds thrown in to look like Brooklands, but are not. As shown in the photo, Brooklands is very wide and extremely rough and probably not suitable for filming.

Yeah, it’s Goodwood.
Seeing as the ambulance says Guildford on the side, I’m guessing they’re using it as a stand-in.

Brooklands? no track left there ..this was filmed at Goodwood

Yes, we are relying on his knowledge and experience. It’s not that much different than watching car reviews. Most people put a certain amount of trust in the reviewer (in general).

No, but as an american you also believe that 2 tons (4400 lbs) is light, so that evens things out.