There are always fascinating ideas getting passed around as Lego Ideas proposals, but this one flew straight to our…
There are always fascinating ideas getting passed around as Lego Ideas proposals, but this one flew straight to our…
917-30 is only 917. Because 1580hp.
that last pic. how awesome would it be to live next to a person that just randomly has a 917 parked in their garage.
Beams are probably very tightly focused so that they just illuminate the road ahead.
Australia is the gauntlet that gives you your real correlation to winter testing performance
Actually, Herr Wolff is just reacting to the news that Stef’s race car had blown its engine.
Only 1 of 6 Ferrari engines died on the weekend, I think it was just bad luck.
grosjean seemed faster than most, where the hell was renault why is red bull and toroo rosso faster than the factory team
KMag had a crap weekend. His suspension failure was almost certainly due to damage suffered in his earlier collision. Grosjean just had a bit of bad luck to have an engine grenade when he did. It won’t be the only engine on the grid that blows up in 2017. The car has the pace.
You are just saying this to sound cool.
I want to see this for “Africa”
That’s why God invented Staten Island.
The most obvious fix to the competition “problem” would be to eliminate points for leading a lap (and other bullshit points). Give the winner 1 point, 2nd place 2 pts, all the way down to 43 for the last place. Driver at the end of the season with the lowest points total wins the cup.
Nope. When I spoke to the IMS president in January he said he’d rather have NASCAR on the road course. The oval isn’t good for stock cars.
Apparently he wasn’t wearing a HANS
These “rent a supercar with no experience” places erk me. It took me quite a while to get comfy driving a lemons car about as fast as a miata around a race track, let alone a freakin 600+hp Lambo.
Jesus imagine sending half your navy through and the home team brings it down on you
Ha, as bad as your comment makes it seem it is way more than 4X... from the Boston Globe google search:
4x? Adjusted for inflation, the Big Dig cost $8.08 billion, which is nearly 30x what this tunnel is projected to cost (granted digging a tunnel in downtown Boston is significantly more difficult than blasting through the side of an uninhabited mountain)
I like the change of pace instead of reading about Trump and the F-35 cost overruns.