Allegedly Honda is pulling out of F1 because of the cost of flying power units and engineers around the world.
Allegedly Honda is pulling out of F1 because of the cost of flying power units and engineers around the world.
there is no bravery here, just abject stupidity and a firm belief in their own immortality.
Darwin will rectify the situation shortly.
Like, what is this idiots end game? You ran onto the track....now what? You don’t think you’ll be arrested or that you’ll suffer zero consequences? I’m so confused by these type of people.
Ill keep both my Big Excursion AND my Continental. Don’t really care how much it costs to fill up or they’re mpg .. I'll still enjoy every road killing second driving them. Also...I have easily towed 5th wheel loads with my excursion with ease.... With 6 people, and luggage...
Jalopnik lists are always entertaining in a stupid, uninformed, narrowminded cityfolk, kind of way. I’ll keep coming back for more idiocracy entertainment.
Some of these answers, boy o’ boy, got me losing faith in some the users of this site.
I look forward to the erasure of the 2021 Listicle Slideshow from the entirety of the former GMG properties.
Possibly Dieselpunk, but now we’re just splitting hairs.
It’s kind of annoying how people have started using it as a catch-all to describe something mechanical and weird. Steampunk is a specific aesthetic. If this were to all into any of the ‘punk’ genre categories, it’d probably be steelpunk.
Are you implying a standalone race team with a few dozen engineers, crew, and limited facilities should be ashamed of losing to a racing team that is factory backed by one the world’s largest auto manufacturer with a half century of experience and funding?
Unpopular opinion: if they were serious about off-road, they’d run a real race. Not a $12k entry fee scavenger hunt on mild gravel roads for wealthy white housewives.
How about bringing back real testing so we don’t have to play these games. Make it simple. Any team can declare a test day one month ahead. It now becomes an open test that any other team may also use. Track costs are shared amongst the teams attending. Rookies must drive X percentage of laps tested.
Are any teams guilty of not meeting this requirement this year?
NASCAR and just about every other sanctioning organization would have run it on Monday or Tuesday. Short hop to Holland for the next race.
I think 2020 was supposed to be the last season she was allowed to race in the W-series, but then the entire 2020 season was cancelled. So my guess is they extended that to next year.
Seriously, wasnt that the whole point??? To feed incredibly fast women into the more mainstream series’? HAving the return champion back just makes it seems like more of a gimmick
Jamie Chadwick still being around is a bit worrying. She was the obvious champion going into 2019, probably shouldn’t even have been on the grid and been in F3 instead, but she definitely shouldn’t be around now. Her still being around theatens to waste the only current chance of having a relevant female driver in a…