unnaturallyaspirated
Vintage Bones
unnaturallyaspirated

Vettel is still a great driver, and the conditions favored someone with the experience and judgment that he possesses. The bigger surprise for me was Verstappen showing the same qualities instead of falling into red mist mode like he has in the past. I'm starting to think he might have what it takes to be a great

That unreliable Honda won the race...

Nothing stays the same in life, or f1 racing. The other teams have become more competitive and M-B has become a little too conservative and complacent.

I certainly don't think all of the teams cars or engines have been reliable. If anything the resurgence of Honda engines actually becoming reliable again has made this season more competitive.

Maybe it was bad luck today, but the difference could have been Red Bull actually listening to their driver about proper tire selection for the conditions, and Mercedes ignoring Hamilton when he said the same thing.

You said it handled better and felt better. You can measure handling objectively. Feeling is more subjective. If you think the Alpha chassis has better feel than anything under 100k, you are still dreaming.

Any Porsche.

No manual in the A110 though. Just sayin.

Best handling? Maybe with the 1LE packages they are competitive in class.

I will second, but since this article was written by Mr. Sarcasm  himself, not all will agree. 

We used a lot of napalm from WW2 on through Vietnam, which is just jellied gasoline. 

I bet even Ballaban didn't think of that.

That “dry weight” of 3,466 lbs put out there by Chevrolet was pretty deceiving since curb weight with all fluids is the benchmark for advertised weight. Mostly everyone including all the writers here completely overlooked that because they were to busy sharing a collective orgasm over it. Car & Driver however, did

It’s also bigger than any of its mid-engined competitors and with a curb weight of 3,600 lbs, it is not light.

“Rich people tend to be really stupid with how they spend money on cars”.

I am willing to look the other way on typographical errors these days, mostly because of the low bar that exists for writing these days.

Idiots and assholes are not confined to one generation, as this board is clearly evidence thereof.

I know 40 year olds that act more like boomers than some boomers do.

I have always considered the Corvette to be ALL of Americas Sports Car, not just one chosen generation. My son, who is a millennial has loved them since he was 12. 

I agree, but you need to learn how to spell “Alfa” correctly.