the problem wasn’t with the CLR’s design, it was with the rules. see: a BMW and a Porsche also having crest blowovers at Road Atlanta a year after and year before, respectively. shit, they STILL have problems with crest blowovers.
the problem wasn’t with the CLR’s design, it was with the rules. see: a BMW and a Porsche also having crest blowovers at Road Atlanta a year after and year before, respectively. shit, they STILL have problems with crest blowovers.
cool, more shitty distracted drivers who think its ok because its HANDSFREE
it is a car. let me know if you need any further information.
wow that sure is completely wrong, congrats.
rednecks and idiots tend to live out in the sticks.
this + the awful midrace car swap have made it so i cant even watch these races.
psh, power steering is cheating.
my 'core of all i hold dear' is no where near a sports series of vroom vrooms i follow, but that certainly is a telling and sad reflection of your awful mentality about fuckin' racecars
and your opinion is god awful garbage that you should keep to yourself.
then be a big-boy and don't watch it anymore if you don't like it, instead of bitching on message boards like a child? do you also whine on every sportscar post that the wheels arent open?
Just guessing here, but I imagine the A-6's were a source of parts for Prowlers, and A-7s and F-4s are/were still flown by US allies.
$1.5 million PER RACE for 2014 engines? the economics of f1 are so comically fucked up right now.
lol 'derail technology', sure champ
no, its like arguing that parachutes arent the end all solution if they failed in 70% of cases they need to address.
NO WAY
yeah, no. battery electrics are a cute stopgap for the rich to buy and think they are doing any good for the environment or economy when the reality is the opposite. they do nothing to address the primary sources of on-road emissions (trucks and heavy vehicles), they do nothing to address environmental issues (heavy…
trucks travel long distances. most people arent long haul truckers, but their big mileage adds up, meaning the average vehicle on US roads DOES travel over 200 miles even if the average person does not.
the FIA is as incompetent as they are corrupt, and thats really saying something
... what
most PEOPLE dont, but guess what all those trucks do to the average distance traveled by a VEHICLE in a day in the US?