Very good, thank you very much.
Very good, thank you very much.
Of course that looks awesome. But I've often wondered how it feels to be spinning around like that, completely engulfed in thick vulcanized rubber smoke in what I assume to be zero visibility. Frankly I'd be worried about sudden spikes in traction and a collision with the wall.
Sorry to nitpick, but are you sure that's wallpaper size? Somehow I'm not getting an Expand button or anything...
In retrospect, conceivably, one could also call this "automotive ballroom dancing."
Holy crap. That Lotus Seven video is probably the closest thing to automotive ballet that I'll ever see.
I doubt the limited adjustability of those seats really helps the severely injured, unless the "Reverse Trendelenburg" position is the one required...
Ha ha. I saw what you did there!
I knowingly said "Touché" in response to TigerCT's comment. Someone ELSE can say "Touché" to my comment, if desired. No biggie.
Saab center ignition confuses the (dumber) carjackers. :-)
This is one of those rare occasions when I feel racecar traditions don't necessarily make sense to a civilian. Up to upshift, down to downshift makes perfect sense to me. It took me a long while to get used to the supposedly "proper" shift pattern in my Mazda 5, and only after visualizing this: Up to go up the hill…
I grudgingly admitted to myself the same thing. Frankly, unless some sort of traction control were added, I think ultimately I would prefer to have a less powerful car that, nonetheless, were more predictable and stable to drive. Power, yes, but not at any cost.
Hmm, very interesting! With a proper ratchet shifter too. Yeah, I think this is the way to do it in a Golf/GTI.
And your "baby" is a male or female? ;-) Touché...
It's just you.
The title of the original article clearly states "meaner." It makes no claim regarding better driving or higher skill requirements. Focus FFS.
I'm with Vincenzo71.
France = Blue, White and Red. In that order.
And the reason we haven't been able to save those nice car pictures lately is due to enforcement of copyright protection?
FFS, it's a movie car. Anything goes. Even S-cars. (as mentioned elsewhere: "Lookit that S-car go")