ptyde asked:
I think the carrera gt because ferrari is fast, and i do like it but its not as reliable and will break after going over 140 mph(in my opinion) what do you think?
d.nahill asked:
I want to get into Formula One Racing now that i am in late high school and im starting to look for my calling in life. I would really love to do Formula One. In particular it would be my dream to work as a mechanical engineer for the Ferrari team, or any other team in general. How do i accomplish this. What do i need to start doing, are there any special schools. So on and so on thanks for the help.
jacman22 asked:
ok i absolutely can’t chose between these two racing games. Which one is more worth the money? Why? They are both $5.99. If you have these apps for the ipod touch, please tell me which one is better. Thanks!
PLez someone answer asap!!
This guy asked:
Many of us watched the race at Interlagos, and I gotta ask, as the end of the race, I was shocked, saddened, angered, etc. and I slumped down, and then when my dad started cheering, I looked up and saw that Hamilton was 5th and somebody was walking over to the Ferrari team, and suddenly, the Ferrari crew turned from excitement to shock to sadness. First, who was that person, and second, what was your reaction to that?
Borg asked:
I am wondering why Ferrari cant perform well on wet weather races?. They’re fast on dry like the Mclaren. But unlike the Mclaren, they cant match them up on wet.
Allan asked:
Massa’s car was the heaviest of the top 5, Button’s was the lightest. Is this the big comeback or a false dawn?
PS don’t mention Kimi that was embarrassing, how can they make the same silly mistake twice in 5 races?
Billie-Joe-Jimbob asked:
Since “front engine” cars have all of their weight in the front, this gives the vehicle a pivot point, and makes the rear easier to swing around. In a mid-engine car (such as a Porsche) the engine is in the center of the car. Due to the weight and balance being different than a front engine car, is is more difficult, or impossible to “drift” such a car…I guess I have the same question for a “rear engine” car as well (such as a ferrari or a lamborgini.
Gopher Skull asked:
I’m a Robby Gordon fan and was curious what he really needs to be a winner? Would a different car help?