The Lotus 79, with its classic JPS black and gold sponsorship colours, was the first F1 car to fully exploit the potential of ground-effect aerodynamics.
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The USA might have a reputation for producing some of the world’s biggest gas-guzzlers, but the times they are a changin, just as Bob Dylan predicted, and the Environmental Protection Agency now pays very close attention to fuel consumption figures. These are all tested under standardised...
1. You can fix it yourself, few pre-1980s cars had much in the way of electronics, sensors or ECUs so chances are if your 1968 Chevy or 1955 Ford suddenly won’t run it means something’s either come loose or worn out. They usually give you some warning too.
The modern vehicles of our digital age...