The hallmark of a sore loser.
The hallmark of a sore loser.
No way Ron would say this; it's too short and to the point. This quote from RD would take 45 seconds to say.
It's impressive that these cars get roughly comparable fuel efficiency to the current crop of hypermile cars, yet the modern ones do so with bigger engines and double the horsepower.
On black friday they'll have a single-digit number of units in stock, and you'll spend hours lining up to get it. I'll gladly pay more to avoid dealing with the situation.
I've attended the Canadian GP 10 times since 2002, and man were those V10s something. I remember sitting at the second chicane and being able to quite clearly hear the cars accelerating out of the final chicane (a good 5 minute walk away). The arrival of the V8s and the twin-clutch gearboxes really took away from the…
Without the engine un-freeze I'd say: a lot.
I wouldn't necessarily call it terrible (maybe because too many r/formula 1 users have yelled at me for doing so), but it definitely is a move in the wrong direction from the outgoing V8s, and a downright tragedy compared to the glorious V10s.
If you're fighting for a championship, grid penalties can reduce your ability to win races.
The rules currently limit them to 5, and this is being reduced at some point in the future.
Isn't this illegal and not considered to be valid evidence in court?
...What are you even talking about? This doesn't make sense.
I'm not sure "burn" is the right word here. It's kind of like how people still "tape" their shows on their DVR...
This is exactly the kind of situation where you shouldn't upgrade at the earliest possible time. It's anyone's guess as to how well that will work, hold off until the developers announce full support.
Unless you use very specific pieces of software or use your Mac to run your job; just upgrade. It's free after all!
That does sound nice, but whyyyyy is this car being tested on the Nurburgring? It wasn't designed to be a track car, so who cares how fast it'll go around the 'Ring?
Did you seriously leave Buick off this list? Strictly over the last 10 years they've changed at least as much as Cadillac has.
It's amazing that even worked at all. Carburetors were in use as long as they were for a reason.
This is what I was going to say. Seemingly all the cars with the good ol' 3800 had the entire engine sitting in front of the strut towers.
I'd have to agree with this; not so much because of Jules, but because Putin shouldn't be allowed to get the world's attention again for a sporting event; given his atrocious crimes in the Ukraine. Gary Hartstein put it well when he said he'll be completely and utterly ignoring this race weekend.