Holy shit that’s amazing. Thank you.
Holy shit that’s amazing. Thank you.
Forgetting who he is? He hasn’t exactly been just sitting around. He won his class at Pikes Peak two weeks ago.
It like what the Bertone coupe version of a Volvo Amazon would look like.
Pretty sure that’s a Lambo, dude
The roll-of-Lifesavers air filter is sweet.
I have never heard so much whining and generally dejected comments come out of someone over the age of 16. His team had to coddle him the whole way to get a drive back to second. I lost so much respect for Hamilton today. It’s not how you act when you are out front, it’s how you carry yourself when you are down that…
Once all the Soy farmers go belly up and thousands of jobs are lost, Trump will simply blame it on “Obama-era” trade policies I am sure.
I was really hoping for it to be foghorn leghorn and scrooge mcduck but these names are cool too, I guess.
A bit off-topic, but Silverstone looks really dry this weekend. A change from the usual summer drizzle, but it looks more like a Spanish track than an English one at the moment.
I am personally getting tired of those technological gizmos. They will break and will make car prohibitively expensive to repair. So we will have fleet of mechanically sound cars heading to junkyard because electronics crapped out. I have “assist” packages on car and already feel pain of repair (aint cheap)
I think VW calls that “putting the bumper and support into the service position”
VW Repair
Because the Fords and Chevys were body on frame. The Dodges are unibody. Gives you an additional 4" (or so) of clearance to lower it, and about 300lbs lighter. lighter = faster for the same power.
Dodge was the last of the big three to offer a short wheelbase traditional van on the market and I’m sure that it is a lot easier to park one of these shorty vans vs. a normal full size van in Japan.
I think because dajiban sounds cooler than fo-odiban or chebiban.
Dajiban racing is proof that the universe wants us to be happy, and knows we like watching things that shouldn’t go fast do just that.
This was my concern, too, but it’s about becoming rejection-proof by *accepting* rejections as a part of life, not rejecting rejections.
This sounds creepy if considered in the context of Weinstein et al.