Unfortunately, seeing by the way they fell, I don't think so. :/
Unfortunately, seeing by the way they fell, I don't think so. :/
No.
He doesn't need to, BBC already has.
She does, you called her.
Mother Nature can't talk, you doofus.
Mother Nature must hate you, though.
Batshit.
Yes but most people see it as a Benz and not as a McLaren.
I don't think so. Let's see: 12C comes out in 2009 (same year as F458, except it was in the dealerships later), P1 comes out in 2013 (same year as LF), 650S comes out in 2014 (a year after the 458 Speciale).
That impression has to do with the fact that McLaren only released two road cars before 2009, both separated by…
McLaren =/= Aston Martin
McLaren exists since the late '60s and they started off as a barn team. The same can't be said for Ferrari.
Why doesn't a sinkhole eat you up...
The Falconer V12 Corvette is probably the most awesome C4 there ever was.
Why the wood?
Funny enough, nobody mentioned her yet.
You probably mean that Group B is your favourite era of your favourite motorsport.
It'd be a stretch to call her the most successful but she deserves a spot in the top 10.
LOL, she raced big-block Corvettes with Henri Greder, meaning she wasn't just talented, she was also a bit nutty.
She's likely to dethrone or succeed Patrick as her generation's leading female driver, although I don't think she'll be seen soon on Formula One.
Except Patrick was a successful IndyCar racer and managed 3rd at Indianapolis, which to me at least is far more valuable than a "sport" mostly attended by country music fans who drive lifted trucks.