I'd call this a franken car. It looks awful, but I bet it is quick at an autocross. I'd be tempted if I lived in the area.
I'd call this a franken car. It looks awful, but I bet it is quick at an autocross. I'd be tempted if I lived in the area.
I qualified for the iRacing Road Drivers World Championship series. I've never been on track. If I had the opportunity do you think the virtual talent translates to actual talent?
Honestly the best way to drive that car isn't exactly realistic. The car has a lot of off throttle oversteer so if you use a left foot braking technique you can keep a little throttle in it to keep the car more stable.
PS say you aren't married and ask for a picture of our lock ness monster. We're sure she exists, but nobody has any evidence.
Would like to add $kay is female. Also would like $kay to add you should probably own a Ford GT as well.
Ugh I'm not a fan of Ferrari right now, but I would have to choose F1. Ultimately open wheel racing is my dream and I don't see how I could turn down an opportunity to race for Ferrari. My second choice would have to be Audi WEC. Dr. Wolfgang Ulrich is underrated in terms of running an elite operation in…
Formula 1 is what % driver talent and what % the car they have under them?
Scott- iRacing is A) Fun, B) helpful, C) just another video game
Kinda ironic timing. See todays' #oppo QOTD for related discussion. I had no idea they started filming S4 today.
Maybe she is leaving out some of the details intentionally.
If this is the case how are they going to have zero emissions when it is running on gasoiline? Perhaps the article was unintentionally misleading and meant zero emissions until it runs out of hydrogen, but that's why I'm confused.
Well think if the tank ruptures there will be O2. If the tank ruptures there was likely a significant impact that would cause the gasoiline (of unknown purpose) to ignite or some other piece of the engine (oil maybe?) to start on fire. You then have the 3 necessary items for big boom.
Sorry in case it wasn't obvious high speed stopping is my bad attempt at humor for what happens if the car crashes and goes from 120mph to 0mph in a very abrupt way. I realized as I read through the comment again that it was poorly worded.
I had a good laugh at this. What's even funnier is that I believe the question to be valid on a basic level.
The car will be able to complete full laps with zero CO2 emissions and will be refuelled after each stint with 7.7 lb of hydrogen as well as gasoline. Four ultra-high strength carbon fiber tanks will hold a total of 7.7 lbs of hydrogen stored at a pressure of 350bar during the race.
I kept reading the article waiting for the part that told me about how the speeders were filmed and what not. Were they digitally inserted later? Was he just filming parts of the forest? I must know the rest of the story!
They probably want to keep the keys together so they can have both when they eventually sell the abused, hooned car to some poor sap. But still, fuck them. The gut-level, visceral rage and frustration at seeing two keys locked in a car, knowing that if they weren't so fucking stupid, you wouldn't be stuck waiting an…
How can you say you like that? I would like that on maybe a Camaro, a Mustang, or a Corvette. Something relatively cheap to buy. I do NOT like it on a gorgeous super car.
In the world of paper pushers I'm wondering if it simply takes a period of time for it to be updated. I'd be curious if it shows up a few months later. Meaning if you get in a fender bender fix it and sell it before CarFax can tell someone about it.
What is autocheck I've never heard of it?