Is it just me or does it sound like he’s actually saying that the idea of women wanting a different car than men is in itself stupid?
Is it just me or does it sound like he’s actually saying that the idea of women wanting a different car than men is in itself stupid?
Actually... not the engine cylinder count, it has to do with chassis geometry and handling.
Even before I watched the in-car footage of him definitely not driving at “around 50mph”, that whole part of his story reeked a bit too much of “Do you know who I am?!”, and kinda burnt any sympathy I’d worked up from the rest of his story.
Broke the barrier. No longer Virgin.
Didn’t realize this Murano was equipped with the lesser-known VQ35DEez NUTS.
Why did I hand the position back? It’s a track day, not a race. I have to lift and the other guy didn’t, I don’t want to ruin his lap and fun. I felt bad when I cut someone off into turn five only to lift a little later and gave him a point by too. I’m just having fun, not out there to ruin anyone else’s.
Charaf-Eddin Ait-Tales is the kind of Formula One fan who knows most of the turns by heart, and is so into it that…
The woman’s path to motorsport is paved with forgotten heroes and groundbreaking drivers who changed the landscape…
They look cuddly, just like domesticated cats, but bigger. And I guess that’s why I’d be concerned: cats are fickle. Even a friendly cat might occasionally scratch or nip you if you don’t pet it in exactly the right way. The consequences of a “love bite” from a cheetah would probably be pretty severe.
If only there was something that would filter the air before it goes into the turbo.
You know it wasn’t a Mustang because it turned away from the pedestrians.
Thanks for chiming in, Ben. This proves that even the pinnacle of high performance “road” cars still can’t hold a candle to a well built race car. It amazes me how much aero makes a difference.
Which I think is rather the point of the article. It’s not some incredibly elitist, you-can’t-do-anything-with-your-car that the rumours were saying. It’s pretty much a normal tack day.
I believe its called “fun”. Give it a try sometime.
Basically, it's just more of everything, in the great American way.