I love (almost) any kind of motor #racing. No matter if on 2 wheels or 4 wheels or in the air. Off-Road or On-Road. I just love it.. ;-) Great #Motorsport rules
Race-prepped by legendary BMW tuner Alpina. Under Alpina's hand, the 2002ti received large Weber side-draft carburetors, numerous engine modifications, flared fenders, and signature three-piece Alpina wheels. @AlemanEnBaja @PuroTom@GnarlyTom
Sorry about that suspended BS @TwitterSupport is pitting us thru, this was like the 3rd or 4th time they suspended my account for no reason.
I wish the act that decisive with all the toxic content, hate and other malicious actions that roam free on their platform.....
The extraordinary story of Stirling Moss and Norman Dewis. How many lives do you think the disc brake has saved since its introduction to the car in 1952? Arguably more than the seat belt itself, or even Penicillin.
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After Porsche’s 1984 success in the 935 it was confident enough to put its full weight behind a Dakar variant of the 959 supercar Three cars were entered in 1985 However all three failed to finish, resulting in exactly the embarrassment Porsche was trying to avoid @AlemanEnBaja
Arrows Grand Prix International was a British Formula One team active from 1978 to 2002. It was known as Footwork from 1991 to 1996.
Danka Arrows Yamaha used the Yamaha OX11A 3.0 V10 engine @TrophyTruckRace@Trophy_Truck
Sorry folks, we do not tweet that often, however, we try at least somewhat to establish a frequency - unfortunately had the owner of this platform, #Twitter, different ideas and suspended our account since 22. July 2020, we got no clue why, they do not explain!! @Tweeterversity
1976 Tyrrell P34 "Six Wheeler" - The only six-wheeled F1 car to actually compete also managed to win a race. #Tyrrell ran four, small diameter front wheels on the P34 to minimize air disruption and reduce drag, and it worked, though reportedly under-steer was a problem.
Benetton B189 designed by Rory Byrne and raced by the Benetton team in the 1989 Formula One season. Engine: Ford HBA1, 3,498 cc (213.5 cu in), 75° V8, NA, mid-engine, longitudinally mounted @MotorSportTotal@Formula1Follow
On 3 June 1934 the Mercedes-Benz Silver Arrows heralded the start of an impressive era. The new W 25 Grand Prix racing car took part in its first ever race and won. Driver Manfred von Brauchitsch set a new record in Mercedes-Benz's successful motorsport history.
The 72 was yet another innovative design by Chapman featuring inboard brakes, side mounted radiators in sidepods, as opposed to the nose mounted radiators which had been commonplace since the 1950s, and an overhead air intake.
Just because Land Rover have stopped building their iconic Defenders, doesn’t mean you should have to make do with some fourth-hand banger that’s driven the Silk Road and back https://t.co/W5wFwQSMfj
Sweet - another journey in the time-travel machine! :) Geeze, where did the years go to..... Jägermeister #racing#Motorsport Motorsport Total https://t.co/CLXpnxzvli …
Stefan Bellof Tyrrell012 Ford probably 1984 at #Formula1 race in #Detroit, #USA. Bellof DNF, the team got fisqualified due to some irregularities within injection system on Brundle's Tyrrell and lead balls in the rubber bag containing the water @MotorSportTotal