rigidjunkie
rigidjunkie
rigidjunkie

Crazy lighting feels like an EV design feature these days.  I know these lights use very little electric, BUT they have to use some and isn’t that wasteful? I can’t remember a car maker that ever put an eternal flame on their car in some oddly wasteful design feature.  

Gruden is clearly the 2nd stall in the mens room.  Not functioning and full of shit.  

Based on the articles coming out together I assume this, the Teecan (or whatever the Porsche is called), and the Audi etron are all based on a very similar architecture?

If you don’t think you actually need the range, it’s not worth it.”

I have always hated Ferrari, but at the same time when they are not competitive I find F1 boring. I also love Kimi and LeClerc which is odd since they drove Ferraris.

Bustle back needs to be 2 tone and no fabric on the roof.  I agree the interior is perfect, but it needs the silver and burgundy exterior.  

Looks like a Delorean to me.

I hate Ferrari, but 100% agree with your comment.  LeClerc winning at Monza would be amazing.  Especially if it involved him ignoring team orders and beating Vettle.

So the base 911 is a turbo but isn’t named Turbo and this is named a Turbo but isn’t actually a turbo?  Do they think their customer base is so stupid they can’t understand a new trim level system?

I have lusted after one of these ever since I first read about it in Car magazine from the UK.  After owning a Mazda 5 this thing just screams uteerly coolest object on the planet.  It is super car level of design applied to a fricking minivan.  Who builds a minivan with little interior space and a double hinged

I had the same thought and had to go double check that I wasn’t thinking of last season. Bottas feels like the perfect 2nd seat at Mercedes, good enough to get tons of points but not so good that he is legit challenging Lewis.

Any idea why Canada isn’t in line with the other north american races?  Seems odd to cross the Atlantic twice in a year.  

Exactly, just because the cars make it easy doesn’t mean they are actually safe. The scary thing is how often the person driving recklessly isn’t the one that ends up injured or dead. After my first track day my street racing days ended. I quickly realized what was possible and how close to losing control I had been

Could she be worse than Boswell last year? Unless she lost both her legs in a freak accident I would guess she could do better.

Also 20 years ago it took a skilled driver to get into the 13s. Today my 10 year old could get in a bunch of different cars and run 12s with the AC on and a movie playing on the infotainment screen.

Vettel gets cut by Ferrari then goes and wins Le Mans and Indy in the same year with a car he builds out of spare parts from his garage. Asks in post race interview why Alonso found this so difficult to do. Then in 2021 he wins NASCAR and the WRC in another car that he finds in a junk yard.

I had a coach ask me to coach his wife once that was a fun day. She made many of the same mistakes I made, but he knew she wouldn’t listen to his advice. Then we ended up doing drills together that required us to pass in turns at speed. It added a whole level to the nervousness when your coach’s car is inches away and

Instructor training is huge, 90% of my track time was with NASA and at some point I plan to go through their instructor training. I had great experience with the Porsche club as well as a couple independent organizations.

Don’t most of these sit in uncovered parking lots most days?  Seems like some solar on the roof might make these even more economical.

Is there any way this situation ends with her becoming more self aware of her racism and then becoming a better less racist person?