Well I thought it was OK....Its just entertainment not a car program. Ferrari are losing the plot for me......That car is a waste of time. All about the tech not the driving.
But Freddie played for Lancashire, at Old Trafford, which is Greater Manchester.Not the best and Bolton is in Gtr Manchester and has been since Paddy was born
Agree about the Ferrari but they have been going that way for years and as long as there enough of the wealthy to buy them they will co minute to do so.
Chris Harris did state that the power numbers are now so high that they are becoming unusable for the average driver on the street, you might as well get a Suzuki Swift and rag the arśe of that.Agree, doesn't impress me Andy.......Tech for tech sake just to say look how fast we are. Driving experience comes first for me and you don't need massive horse power and more computers than Silicon Valley to get this. Casing point is you lovely SZ.
Totally agree there is something addictive to ragging a small turbo charged engine and getting great mpg at the same time.Chris Harris did state that the power numbers are now so high that they are becoming unusable for the average driver on the street, you might as well get a Suzuki Swift and rag the arśe of that.
But Freddie played for Lancashire, at Old Trafford, which is Greater Manchester.
I love taking the mic off my relatives who live in Bramhall near Stockport... they insist on saying they are in Cheshire!
I'll vouch for that. I have always been of a mind that you can't beat lots of cc's and horsepower. My Hennessy Venom 800hp Dodge Ram was mind blowing in a straight line - but ignored corners!Chris Harris did state that the power numbers are now so high that they are becoming unusable for the average driver on the street, you might as well get a Suzuki Swift and rag the arśe of that.
Next 'fun' car will be smaller _ maybe even hot hatch territory!
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