nyankee1927
NYankee1927
nyankee1927

They’re never going to make a baby Boxster in that position. 

One of the best ways to prevent deaths from accidents is to prevent the accident in the first place. This is solved with education. Make it MUCH more difficult to obtain a driver license, or make it a tiered system (as to not negatively affect the lower income brackets) where a beginner permit allows you to use

Sounds like a Lotus to me.

Trackpass is nice. It works very well and the quality is high.

It doesn’t “DVR” but race replays are available as soon as the race is over. 

If they removed all but maybe 2-3 of the 1.5 mile D-shaped ovals from the schedule, I wouldn’t shed a tear. The short tracks and superspeedways are worth watching... and, yes, the road courses oftentimes make for outstanding races, for both the drivers and the fans.

Yup, this is a good method.

That’s fine, send some uniforms around to their house, or send some uniforms over to arrest ‘em. That’s what the uniforms are for.

“We have had a number of structural weaknesses that have existed for some time in aerodynamics and in the dynamics of the vehicle. We have also lost out in engine power.”

Completely agree. People love to latch on to any example of waste or corruption to call government programs into question in their entirety. It’s the same as people saying that millennials’ consumption of avocado toast is the reason they can’t afford to buy houses.

I can’t WAIT to ride these up and down the street once we ban all cars from urban areas.  

Yeah. I went back and looked at the first image. The fact that the double yellow road line is broken into two segments by the sharp crease at the bulge, is unconscionable for a $700,000 car. The car’s lines should be able to reflect that road line as one piece. 

The front 1/4 views are lovely. The back 1/4 view is horrendous. This weird ledge and bulge are ungainly.

He’s retiring, not fresh out of basic

Agree.  And they probably had no choice.  I would think it would be all computer controlled in the future.  I would love to know what would happen if the sensors were programed with a glitch cause the car would tear itself apart.  Another reason.

ya know... i was thinking this exact thing too...

I think it has to do will allowing gearing/ratio changes quickly. They are using quick change diffs front and rear so they can quite easily change the final drive ratio to the wheels for different events/ driving. 

Probably they had the diffs sitting on the shelf, already had the wiring and computers to make the diffs work, and the folks setting it up had years of experience tuning similar diffs. Makes troubleshooting easier at this point, too.

Where’s the love for MotoGP?

Sounds like you got some issues if a Youtuber bothers you that much.