I'm sure he's had the best of the best coaching him. I know there's a joke here but it's too early for me to think
I'm not sure who he's had for a coach. I would be interested to know though!
I'm sure he's had the best of the best coaching him. I know there's a joke here but it's too early for me to think
GOOSE!I'm not sure who he's had for a coach. I would be interested to know though!
GOOSE!
in all seriousness he had the works when he was running in US F4. He's an actual racer and knows his shit. He was impressive in the Radical SR3 as well
I don’t know. The front and rear overhangs are too long, there are too many curves in the rear, which don’t flow together well. There’s just something that’s just “off” about it.I thought so too until I actually saw one in person. It is on the edge, but actually ties together pretty well.
I hate most Toyota's with a passion, but this one I could own if I had the disposable income.
I don’t know. The front and rear overhangs are too long, there are too many curves in the rear, which don’t flow together well. There’s just something that’s just “off” about it.
Front to rear quarter portions always seemed off imo. Likely the BMW rosdster underneath versus a sport coupe like the previous.
I don’t know. The front and rear overhangs are too long, there are too many curves in the rear, which don’t flow together well. There’s just something that’s just “off” about it.
Better. Except for the exhaust warts.I'd say its because they had to fit the FT-1 concept car styling on a much smaller platform, so it squished it up a bit.
Here are a few photos of the FT-1 when I saw it in Japan in 2018, it's a much bigger car than the Supra
Surprised Toyota did not do this.