Can it get over speedbumps? Strike it from the list lol
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14 years ago
Can it get over speedbumps? Strike it from the list lol
Yeah, I thought that was pretty cheeky. Will it have the Enzo's speed bump nose raising gubbins fitted though?
It looked pretty wild out there, and the time was fairly spectacular regardless of whether it should be on the legit power lap board or not.
It looked completely mental! I couldn't help being impressed with the way it went round there, even though it's a Ferrari...
Who gives a toss to be honest.
When a car can go like that and sound like that, I'll forgive it anything.
It's not road-legal either ;)
It's not road legal either, I thought the list was only for road cars? Don't think they mentioned either that it belongs to Michael Schumacher after being given it by Ferrari when he retired as an F1 driver.
'xactly!
Wonder if it'll be at Goodwood next week :)
Yeah, you know it's his own, it's the only black one.
They should keep the Caparo in, if they keep the FXX...
There's a possibility they'll demote the FXX at some point now Schumacher's off the premises.
The ones that pass and will stay, they discus right then and say it's got jacks or whatever to get over the hump.
Someone didn't do his home work and look at what he was really up against. Considering who was driving it (clearly it's owner) and what it is, it makes the Aston Martin DBR9 look a lot better tool for the job. Clearly lost his competitive sprit as didn't take the lap in the "Star in a reasonably priced car" car seriously unlike Mansell, Hill, Lewis, Button and Webber - I've chalked it up as DNF.
Could have been any of the DBR9 drivers from Le-mans 2007 that drove it on TG. My money would be on David Brabham or Johnny Herbert.
Did you notice the apparent Schuhie/Stig lap they said was the Suzuki Leana. That is not the reasonably priced car any more, and hasn't been for I think two seasons.
F1 Drivers still use the Liana as they are relatively infrequent IIRC.
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