
Nope; I’m with Erin. Keyless is not the next great automotive evolution. At best it replaces something that worked fine with something that...also works fine.
Nope; I’m with Erin. Keyless is not the next great automotive evolution. At best it replaces something that worked fine with something that...also works fine.
Strongly disagree- Current spec Indycars look great; better than FI with countless aero elements cluttering up the car.
Had an ‘05 Legacy GT wagon and miss that a lot. Before that I one of these, and I don’t miss that car at all. CP.
I mean, in all fairness that was built into the headline.
“Who would she replace? Russell? Kubica? Kvyat?” Oh the horror- someone with a penis might lose their job seniority. There is so much male ego in your rant that I hardly know where to start. If Chadwick had replaced Russell or Kubica she would have at least as many points-I’ll just leave it there.
I would refer you to the pre-F1 career of the mighty Will Stevens (amongst others). If F1 drives were based primarily on ability, the grids would look considerably different. I’m OK with Chadwick having an “advantage” as a female racer; it’s at least as good a reason as “Dad is a rich bastard”.
Chadwick has a bunch of victories and should have been given a look before. One race into the W series and she is a Williams (I know, whatever) development driver. I would say the series has already functioned as a feeder to F1.
Geeky question: I noticed the tires (tyres?) had “Goodyear” logos; even the tiny ones. Most vintage F1 cars running historic events use Avon tires. Anybody know the story on this one? Are these from some super-secret warehouse of old racecar spares where rubber magically stays rubbery?
I didn’t know I wanted a four-row SUV, but now every other car is dead to me.
delete, sorry
W series does not seem to be streamed in the USA?
Depends- does it come with Apple Car Play? Does it have a third row? Can I get one in a sort of silver-grey color? OK, you’ve got me; I would not have been in the target audience for this.
“that we don’t get in the U.S” ..Saddest phrase in the english language.
Oh God-the most perfect answer possible-all the stars
“my car will essentially be a statement of who I am. And it needs to say: yes I can fit in here but no, I’m not a carbon copy and I don’t need your approval.”
I think that rag was the exact moment when the builder finally said “fuck this shit” and started researching prices on Craigslist.