The “correct” side of the road.
The “correct” side of the road.
Hey now, what’s with the defeatist attitude?
When you place a tariff on an imported good, local manufacturers raise prices to match and pocket the profit. They don’t keep prices low to gain a competitive advantage.
That’s not really a fair panel gap to judge a car by. That’s the gap between the fender and hood, correct? So that means the hood encompasses pretty much the entire front of the car apart from the bumper. There needs to be space for the hood panel to bounce as it probably comes down with a lot of force and having it…
I know this is an “enthusiast” website and I’m going to get some heat for this but.....
They’re both Northerners from Lancashire. Not cockneys.
Freddy Flintoff was a world-class cricketer before his media career, not a try-hard celebrity wannabe. And he’s since proved himself an engaging and laid back TV host on several different shows. I’d give him a go before writing the experiment off.
Cricket for Americans...
Well don’t worry as the 8 production models only come in stick.
Completely forgot the most beautiful US car, the British AC Cobra.
But can we agree the greatest “US” fighter, the P-51, was the result of the British Purchasing Commission request and then sucked until it got the British designed Merlin engine?
Seriously. I enjoyed the shit out of this car, but the ride quality was almost unbearable. I try not to complain about that too much on high performance cars because you know what you’re getting, but wow.
Stop trying to decide, just lay back, accept the peaceful feeling rushing over you, your inner conflict is resolved.. just trust me. I drove the Senna, and it’s performance justifies it looking like a decaying 3 headed-snake roadkill, it’s that good. In fact, in real life (not in pics), it looks fantastically…
There’s no such thing as a “free market”
This kind of annoys me:
Nascar over F1? Something is completely wrong here lol.
Unless you are Force India. Then it is OK to crash you team mate out of the race.
I know I’m going to get blasted for saying this... but this is one area where I REALLY like NASCAR over F1. In NASCAR, if you’re in 1st and your teammate is in second, you do whatever you can to stay in first. If he tries to pass you, you maybe try not to wreck him... maybe. If someone gets on the radio and tells…
Exactly. These guys all have large, yet fragile egos (maybe Vettel withstanding), but Bottas knows he is the #2 in the Mercedes garage and knows he will be asked to do the same in every race until Hamilton secures the WDC. If anything, you have to give Hamilton credit for his very subdued reaction at the end of the…
Hamilton’s ego isn’t any more or less fragile than any other athlete’s. And this wasn’t Hamilton’s call. This was Mercedes (Wolff) overly orchestrating things.