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Exactly. The FIA has asked for these huge run off areas. And Verstappen is taking advantage of this and his skills as a driver.

I tend to listen to racing drivers opinions on this not fans. The drivers I’ve heard from on podcasts and interviews are all saying he’s using the rules to his advantage and it’s amazing skill to know how to make these decisions in a split second. Same as Prost, Senna, Schumacher, Vettel, Rosberg and now Verstappen.

Yep can confirm. I was quoted,  from memory, UPS and FedEx. $300 to ship a bike, and. Bike Flights. was more like $140.

I can’t be bothered to look at his subs, but buying the car would likely a be a write off in the first place - but he will also be writing off the depreciation.

They’ll rely on word of mouth, and thirsty IG’rs.

There will be an agreed price per hour to fix stuff. Broken window regulator 1.6 hours etc.. They’ll be OK.

And they clean the car. I’m almost certain they used to brim the tank up until around 2010.

The most OK dealership experience was at Lexus. Buying a car for my MIL. Maybe my MIL’s RBF said don’t fuck around.

The RiVWian doesn’t roll off the tongue

My FIL goes on about the Olympics being the best time ever for driving. Mind you he had to go to work at 3am.

It was fine. Which shows why, with a little scaremongering a lot of people who didn’t need to go somewhere didn’t. Which says a lot about the number of wasteful car journeys people do in general.

wait... wuuuurt arre youuuu doin’ herrrre?

I don’t know, I’ve seen a few Senna’s running about, they look really odd. I’d like to drive one, but I don’t want to own one.... (assuming $800k dropped in my bank account)

These buyers have both. And wash their feet in a 1945 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Grand Cru.

This is Ferrari’s McLaren Senna moment. Where function over form wins out.

Clio V6

Tell me this isn’t a Jaguar XJ220 dressed up as the Incredibles dad

Unless you’re filling a big rig twice a week it’s not worth it.

Imagine these same people getting off in an emergency. They’d be punting babies and the elderly.

It does annoy me how people push the envelope on bags and don’t get called on it. It’s one small bag and one personal item. But I routinely see people with a back pack, a rolly bag, a handbag and some sort of bag for life affair.