There should be a self-drive drag race mode where the computer watches the light tree and does a perfect launch.
There should be a self-drive drag race mode where the computer watches the light tree and does a perfect launch.
Have you tried getting mad online? I’ve heard that works.
I agree, it looks terrible, it makes my eyes hurt trying to look at the background.
Russell Bertram, a former police chief from South Dakota who was charged with killing his 26-year-old fiancee,…
Yeah it is kinda bonkers, but if you are going to get a car like that you have to go all the way.
The U.S. Navy SEALs are known to have a very diverse small-arms locker, one full of the best and most durable…
More power isn’t necessarily what’s needed. What is needed is more mechanical grip and less reliance on aero grip.How many times have we seen a car close the distance to a car in front only to get into that “aerowash” zone where all the car does is loose front grip due to lack of down force on the front wing and slide…
I would do anything for meatloaf, but I won’t do that.
Ah, but wouldn’t the original flathead Cadillac V8 circa 1914 be the first mass produced 16V passenger car engine?! Ha-HA! GOTCHA GRAVEROBBER!
Just a note:
“We’ve got a full tank of gas, a half-pack of Gauloises, it’s the early Twentieth Century, and we’re wearing berets”
“In unrelated news a British citizen was found five miles from the site cavorting over champagne with a Swedish citizen in an unregistered yacht.”
At least for this Honda, the giant wing actually does something useful.
Jason Plato disagrees
someone at Gizmodo please buy an E-meter, tear it down and post the findings.
The problem with DMFCs is that the products of the methanol electrooxidation has been shown to poison the catalysts used for the electrodes so they will degrade over time making them not viable for long.
Here's a POV on this from a racing marketer: The deepest impressions in racing (though not widest) tend to be made upon younger audiences. That was the entire reason why tobacco spent so much money in racing for so long — It was found to be phenomenally effective in getting young, typically underage males (~14-17) to…