View Full Version : M3 on the Nurburgring
Don Quixote
08-08-09, 12:47 PM
This is sweet.
Nurburgring (http://www.bmwusa.com/Standard/Content/Experience/Gallery/MediaGalleryVideos.aspx?enc=mOKHp+01ZQUD8+Ttip4E3U bC4edBROejbpuEcJGxB6t2uFyss/WlVJGWpqSMchmPoXdM7O7uU/6R6KZzOP5IbQ==)
Methanolandbrats
08-08-09, 01:03 PM
:eek: :thumbup:
YEA HANS...one of my all time favorites! Best quote: "Ahhh...he had no chance!":)
devilmaster
08-08-09, 04:57 PM
cool! the classic Hans Stuck Nordschliefe lap with commentary... :cool:
oddlycalm
08-08-09, 06:47 PM
Some things you never get tired of seeing and an M3 GTR on the Nordschliefe are one of mine. :thumbup:
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Opposite Lock
08-08-09, 09:00 PM
Very cool! :) :thumbup:
rosawendel
08-09-09, 10:03 AM
stay in da sleep stream... stay in da sleep stream.... ant... pull out!
that was pretty cool.
i'd probably be one of the poor schmucks that helped screw up his lap.
OK...I have to ask. Bring the prof in on this one...WHY in the Euro press, web sites, books, TV interviews etc. is it, "Renault ARE working on a new splitter... Ferrari ARE behind the curve this season," etc. I understand "Britain IS...", and "the British ARE...", but isn't a race TEAM singular? I know we don't say "the Yankees IS..." but we don't call the race teams Toyotas or Toro Rossos either. "Toro Rosso are performing at a higher level..." just doesn't sound right to me. Some of you here write that way also. Are you copying or were you raised in an earlier time zone?:)
The Beatles is my favorite band.
:gomer:
cameraman
08-09-09, 12:56 PM
but isn't a race TEAM singular?
There is no I in team:gomer:
They're aren't!? I'm sorry, you may be right. There isn't! Is their?
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