No tin tops except P1 cars.
No tin tops except P1 cars.
"In August 2014, Verstappen joined the Red Bull Junior Team, having also fielded an offer from Mercedes to join their driver development programme.[23] Six days later, he was confirmed as one of Scuderia Toro Rosso's drivers for the 2015 season [24]"
I don't believe that Verstappen was a part of the Red Bull YDP, I recall that he was being courted by either McLaren or Mercedes for a junior ride but he chose Red Bull because they offered him a full F1 ride instead of more time in the lower classes.
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I don't understand what he is asking ....
Well to be fair it was more exactly like she was being sold into sex slavery than her voluntarily auctioning off her virginity. He was trying to prevent her from being raped repeatedly and forcibly hooked on drugs and so on.
The Expendables series are most definitely old man action movies. They are nearly all former action heros .
There are so fucking many of them it is crazy.
"gaping, wounded asshole". Thank you.
There are so many of these that the GF and I came up with the term "old-man action-movie" to describe the movies that my parents watch literally every other weekend. They invite us over to watch movies and EVERY TIME it is an old man action movie.
This deserves more stars.
Still my favorite livery.
Yes, Ohio resident and drunk here, you can only buy shitty liquor in grocery stores here, for the most part. There was a grocery chain called CUB Foods that had an actual liquor store inside it, but you could only buy liquor there, not pay for the rest of your groceries. So if you wanted, say a bottle of whiskey and a…
I don't know any watch people, but I knew a PEN collector. He told me he had on the order of $50k worth of pens. I knew how much he made (~~$30k) and was astonished. He showed me a small part of his collection once, they were nice I guess, but they ALL wrote like shit. IMO pen people are the worst.
I assure you they are all using the lightest materials possible as it is. But yes the engine formula is incredibly restrictive as is further development of the engine in season. Even the Angle of the "vee" in the v6 is regulated.
The engine regulations are actually pretty tightly controlled in F1, there is much more flexibility in the rules about the shape of the cars.
That's what she said.
This is actually my favorite display at the museum, despite all of the cool and interesting aerospace stuff they have there, it is an irreverent slice of life from the Vietnam war that really shows the human, as opposed to the technological, side of war.
They frequently cover F1 races and qually especially when it's an important race like Austin or the goddamned final race of the year.
Maybe instead of going to an automotive website that covers auto races with some regularity before you watch qually, you should , you know, maybe watch qually over your coffee and bacon and then troll motoring news websites.