Depending on the definition of “filled” that’s potentially a massively impressive box.
Depending on the definition of “filled” that’s potentially a massively impressive box.
Phoenix has test areas for a few manufacturers as well. It was the weirdest thing to see a full size van with cloth camo on and almost no interior.
New portmanteau opportunity: Boronic. More moronic than Brilliant or Boring.
So “putting fast cars behind slow ones won’t make passing a thing”?
Yes, but that doesn’t address the root problem we’re looking at here, which is “prevent the parade, encourage passing”.
The best WHAT are rewarded? Wallet?
The “hundreds of millions of dollars in cars” is right, but the REALITY of it is that if you can’t afford to light the car you put on the track on fire and walk away, you probably shouldn’t be racing it, should you?
That’s what the penalty for exceeding your qualifying time is to help prevent? They get more than 1 lap to qualify don’t they?
A modest proposal to help F1: Reverse grid placement qualifying: The slowest car gets pole position.
F1 hasn’t figured out how to do that yet. Sorry.
The air cooled VW flat 4 cylinder, and the big brother from a different mother, the Corvair flat 6. A design still used today in small aircraft circles.
This is a terrible idea from a privacy perspective.
That’s super unfortunate, yet completely understandable from a business standpoint. :(
Holy Shoy, they actually offroaded that thing?!? I remember when they built it and it sounded like a laugh.
Good $DEITY I hope that’s a joke...
Short wheelbase versions of both of these exist. The Yukon 2 door is a pretty handsome thing as I recall.
Ohm my, it would appear that @DocV2a is pun-powered. Their lack of reluctance is admirable, at least for a few cycles.
I *think* in north America red is reserved to the back of the vehicle? The regular hellcat you could do something yellow/orange though. Perhaps even have it pulse/streak when the turn signal is on.
Now do the HellCat badge with an orange eye.