Not exact matches
Austria's little - known Adolf √ úbleis
took on
famous opponents in the world
driver championships — and soon had them dancing to his tune
This year not only did Le Mans not clash with a Grand Prix, but ahead of this weekend's Austrian GP at the Red Bull Ring fans will be treated to a whole host of legendary cars and
drivers from the
famous French race will
take to the track as part of a demonstration.
However the Force India
driver admitted he is reluctant to
take time away from Formula One's most
famous race to do it.
With
famous race circuits pre-loaded into the car's memory,
drivers who
take their Pistas out on track can view detailed maps, analyse their performance and receive helpful tips.
Or else, the
driver can
take control of all the settings through Lamborghini's
famous EGO mode.
During the overnight hours, we even watched the 21 year old
driver from Central Florida performed a triple stint — not an easy thing to do considering the amount of focus and concentration it
takes to drive just one lap of the
famous Circuit de la Sarthe at night.
We had a dedicated tricycle (a motorcycle and a steel wagon welded together)
driver a few days who
took us just about everywhere from Baker's Hill (a
famous area known for their awesome baked goods), Crocodile Farm, Cheapo massage spas, the local bars and night life, and island hopping / snorkeling sites.
The video shows Toro Rosso — Ferrari's Australian
driver Daniel Ricciardo
taking on the
famous circuit and is narrated by Anthony Davidson, former FORMULA ONE ™
driver and Technical Consultant on F1 2013, who describes how
drivers should attack each corner and carry as much speed as possible through the tight and twisty track in the battle for points this weekend.
Blogger Mark from iBikeLondon summed it up nicely, I think, when he said: «On Saturday London felt like the most friendly city in the world; tourists gawked and
took photos as we passed, people cheered and applauded, children watched wide - eyed as the spectacle rolled on; even London's
famous drivers were [largely] hospitable.»
You saw right, this is a
drivers ed online course that
takes inspiration from the
famous Improv Comedy Club.