Both Kimi and Seb have stated that they do not believe there was any contact between their cars, and the overhead view of the first turn incidents appeared to confirm that.
Both Kimi and Seb have stated that they do not believe there was any contact between their cars, and the overhead view of the first turn incidents appeared to confirm that.
Good lord, what race were you guys watching? Kimi didn't get Vettel'd, he got Sainz'd, then Nasr'd. Maldonado got Nasr'd as well. But Nasr got lucky—after doing his best impression of a pinball in the first corner and surviving it, he went on to have a hell of a race.
Don't get me wrong—an S6 Avant is a nice car (although something of a pale shadow of my UrS6 Avant), but the auto trans doesn't exactly have a stellar reliability record behind the 4.2 (or the 2.7T, the 3.0, or even the 2.8 for that matter). A 6-speed manual swap would go a long way toward fixing the main thing…
That's not an S4.
"things were not looking good for the Rakowski's."
This list is 40% terrible.
If this program proves successful in Oregon, Border Patrol agents in Nebraska, Kansas, and Iowa will receive body cameras next.
The Citroen Citromatic should have been on this list, but since I forgot to suggest it, I guess I can't complain. But seriously, it makes the VW Autostick look so primitive. It was a two-pedal car with a manual transmission, but instead of using a vacuum-actuated clutch and torque converter setup like the Autostick,…
"The driver ignored him and drove around for several miles before heading back to the dealership. When she finally made the decision to bring the car back, she changed her mind when she was a short distance from the dealer and turned the car around. That is when the salesperson called the police and told them he was…
Looks like Kenseth lifted a LOT. You want to see balls of steel, check out the onboard video of Kimi Raikkonen at Spa in 2002, driving through the smoke at the top of Eau Rouge after Olivier Panis's engine let go. He really didn't lift at all, even though he couldn't see a thing.
"Five cylinder engines are amazing, if only for the fact that a motor with an odd number of cylinders is a technological masterpiece if you've ever seen one in motion, with its weird firing order and balance shafts making sure that it doesn't shake itself apart."
As someone who intends to take his 1-of-300-or-so UrS6 Avant rallycrossing this year, I approve of this message.
"A local news affiliate says this incident was not the first time the Stack had a run-in with the Lastarza family. In December of 2010 Lastarza's son, also named Daniel was allegedly assaulted with a stapler by Jonathan's Stacks"
You know, it's swell that so many people felt like contributing to get this guy a car.
Sure sounds like Finland to me.
The Toyota Van.
Grandpa gave up the tricky-handling BMW for something a little tamer, eh?
The Mosler Raptor was even worse, IMO.
Nice use of a K70, Torch.
Tell me more about these "Wildwood" calipers. Also the 34-series tires.