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Hello
First post here. Been lurking around here for quite some time, and until now decided to start posting. I have a 2006 Scion tC, manual of course. Oh, and in case you haven't noticed I absolutely adore Scuderia Ferrari, and everything Ferrari for that matter.
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Welcome to SS!
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1986 Mazda RX-7 base - Project car, ???, In pieces, turbo parts around.
1986 Mazda RX-7 base - Project car, ???, In pieces, turbo parts around.
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- Master Standardshifter
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Welcome aboard Ferrari. And if I may offer a laptop selection...have you considered the Acer Ferrari?
Anyway, nice choice in car.
Anyway, nice choice in car.
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I'm a fan of the team and get up at 5 am to watch the races on Sunday, but I know when I'm getting ripped off. It's nice, but the carbon fiber on that thing is half the price. Besides, I want to get an Apple notebook.Nychold wrote:Welcome aboard Ferrari. And if I may offer a laptop selection...have you considered the Acer Ferrari?
Anyway, nice choice in car.
Thanks for the welcomes everyone! And just in case anyone is interested the race this weekend will be at Spa (mini Nurburgring), and rain is predicted. So you might want to Tivo it.
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spa is a baller track, why cant they have tracks like that in america
-Roman
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truth.
but seriously, why does US think formula1 dipped out on us. we dont have a track that suits the F1 racing style. for one, if its not a Herman Tilke track, F1 doesnt even concider it (like how they are leaving silverstone for donigton in 2010). most of the tracks in US have drastic elevation changes, F1 tracks are mostly flat with some exceptions. most tracks in US are setup for GT cars and are not varied and twisty enough for the F1 cars to show off thier slot car cornering. and most tracks in US are setup for drivers not spectators. im sure you could make road america spectator friendly if you cut down all the trees in the infield and put up a shit ton of grandstands, but its still in the middle of nowhere and its a great track but it would be far too boring for F1 cars. theres like 7 turns on the whole track.
but seriously, why does US think formula1 dipped out on us. we dont have a track that suits the F1 racing style. for one, if its not a Herman Tilke track, F1 doesnt even concider it (like how they are leaving silverstone for donigton in 2010). most of the tracks in US have drastic elevation changes, F1 tracks are mostly flat with some exceptions. most tracks in US are setup for GT cars and are not varied and twisty enough for the F1 cars to show off thier slot car cornering. and most tracks in US are setup for drivers not spectators. im sure you could make road america spectator friendly if you cut down all the trees in the infield and put up a shit ton of grandstands, but its still in the middle of nowhere and its a great track but it would be far too boring for F1 cars. theres like 7 turns on the whole track.
-Roman
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