Awhh! 1100 hp? How cute!
Awhh! 1100 hp? How cute!
Hey, this is just a *looks up notes* Quality escape, right?
Update from BBC News:
It’s not an internal investigation, it’s a non-public investigation.
There is zero evidence that the person who leaked the google drive is the accuser. It’s probably Jos Verstappen or someone in his camp who wants to push Horner out.
Should you find yourself somewhere in the vicinity of Rotterdam, the Netherlands, that can be arranged.
To be fair, I must admit it is actually quite apt. I like it, in a cynical way. Just like a rocket explosion is a RUD, a Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly.
How does an “independent” barrister make a determination that there’s nothing to see here if he saw the texts that were released? Who has pictures of him doing what?
Pre-Covid there was a similar story about someone working out that, for working in the heart of London, it would be feasible to live in Madrid.
That doesn’t invoke luxury but I begin to see what you’re at, also thanks to other replies to my OP. To the typical truck owner, the name does invoke a desirable quality.
Ah, fair point, I do know very little about American luxury truck culture. Your point make sense though, thank you.
Have a star, kind sir!
Have a star, kind sir!
Sorry for the confusion. Cold temperatures have nothing to do with it directly. Some stainless steel grades can become slightly magnetic with “cold working”.
Tungsten or DU is... shall I say debatable?
Well, I’m partial to non-gold wedding bands, ours are titanium, so there’s that.
Tungsten. Really???
Hah! I like your idea, it would look menacing.
Does it need to be pointed out that there are stainless-steel-bodied Deloreans built in 1981 that still haven’t “attracted rusting surface contaminants?”
I don’t see this one catching on. If it does, I’ll commit myself to eating one entire Dallara SF23 chassis.