I saw the S Coupe in the flesh at Goodwood yesterday. It's the best looking new car at the festival - a real stunner
I saw the S Coupe in the flesh at Goodwood yesterday. It's the best looking new car at the festival - a real stunner
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Full Disclosure: the DB9 (with the six speed and the sport kit they had a while back) is my ideal modern Aston and I would do Terrible Things to own one, awful plastic and all.
It says a lot about Ian Callum's talent as a designer that the DB9 still looks so good after 10 years with only a few tweaks and facelifts.
Excuse me while I post more Integrale rally pictures, courtesy of Getty Images.
So arrest a guy who somehow found a security loophole and not even arrest people responsible for security of the race?
I've invited Stephane to talk about it here in the comments, as this is definitely a story that needs to be heard.
Wow..This is Sick...
I was using hyperbole, of course, and I know that tweaked suspension can be a big problem that's not entirely apparent just from looks, but I'd assume any Le Mans-level racing team would bring enough tools and parts to fix something this minor within a few hours.
Chris highlighting the importance of speaking the local language when getting cut up by someone.
Hmm. I hadn't considered that. It actually sounds a lot better than the taste of congealed fat.
First Gear: For reference, George Lucas reportedly made $4 billion on the sale of Lucasfilm to Disney. http://www.cnbc.com/id/49623191
He could do it in a heart beat, but then F1 would crash.
I never bought the line that Zondas are supposed to be over the top. The people who seemed to get that started was the British press, and I think their British sensibilities may have gotten in the way of appreciating a fine Italian automobile.
Sean Kelly is by far one of the best F1 follows you can have on Twitter. His stat packs are the info that fuel a bunch of the TV productions. He's Genius, and a pretty cool guy too.
Especially possible on a forced induction engine.
As an American that has been watching F1 for a very long time and I don't agree that there is something wrong with F1. There is, however, a shortage of brilliant engineers that understand the technology in the current environment. There has never been the talent on the grid as there is currently as well as the…
People just don't watch TV in the same way they did five years ago. It's all catch-up, smart options, pick-your-own packages, streaming services and download content (legal and otherwise). If you're relying on the old fashioned broadcast viewing figures for traditional pay-TV packages you're already being left behind.
RIVALRIES!Back in the day, people tuned and wanted to watch the rivalries between drivers. My friends didn't know shit except Schumacher (which is a household name). But then came out Rush and they got to know what made F1 so awesome. The men. The guys. The glamor. The hate. And they aren't enthusiasts, but they like…