Why is believing in an imaginary flying spaghetti monster any less legitimate than believing in an imaginary god?
Why is believing in an imaginary flying spaghetti monster any less legitimate than believing in an imaginary god?
How does one, legally, differentiate between ‘legitimately’ religious people and, well, ‘illegitimately’ religious people?
So the main takeaway from this is that there is a salvage Hemi available in Houston with very few miles on it?
This would be awesome with a manual and proper engine.
That would be Brian Redman, not Redford.
If you care about fun and you dont care about going fast, the lack of power steering makes sense and I agree with the choice.
Why not? The speed limit is just as low ‘these’ days as it used in ‘those’ days, so why in the world do they HAVE to get more power? In my opinion, having a car that’s fun at reasonable, real world speeds is money well spent. Even on a track, power isn't everything.
It’s hard to say that the satellite bikes are at a huge disadvantage as it can be argued that riders on them are usually not experienced enough, happen to not gel with the bike, or just are quick enough to win compared to the factory riders. When Crutchlow rode for Tech3, he said himself that he was sure Lorenzo could…
Hey Stef, your criticism of F1’s rules regarding substitute drivers is a little bit misinformed. Susie was not able to race because Valtteri injured his back during qualifying, not because of some rule about practice sessions. In F1, an individual driver must qualify his or her particular car within 107% of the best…