Audi Le Mans Concept Car + Audi S4 + Formula 1 Poll
knightvision
06-20-2005, 11:50 AM
My first render since a long time. Audi Le Mans, will be built soon.
http://img163.echo.cx/img163/4513/lemans3iw.jpg (http://www.imageshack.us)
And an Audi S4, not finished yet, which will be rendered red.
http://img163.echo.cx/img163/7165/audis41ei.jpg (http://www.imageshack.us)
A quick sketch of an Lambo Gallardo... don't know what I'll do with it.
http://img163.echo.cx/img163/2245/gallardo0pg.jpg (http://www.imageshack.us)
c&c please.
Oh and lol, I'd like to ask who saw the "Small Prix" at Indianapolis. Personally, I found it very fun and I had a great evening. I have pity on everybody in the US who was at the race. I saw these "$ back!" signs and just thought: Make it real!
It was a desaster. I think nobody will come to F! in the US next year. Hopefully.
F1 Poll
Please Vote:
1. That was the last race of these arrogant european bastards I ever watched!
2. I like F1 anyway.
3. Don't matter... not interested in F1
lol thanks guys.
http://img163.echo.cx/img163/4513/lemans3iw.jpg (http://www.imageshack.us)
And an Audi S4, not finished yet, which will be rendered red.
http://img163.echo.cx/img163/7165/audis41ei.jpg (http://www.imageshack.us)
A quick sketch of an Lambo Gallardo... don't know what I'll do with it.
http://img163.echo.cx/img163/2245/gallardo0pg.jpg (http://www.imageshack.us)
c&c please.
Oh and lol, I'd like to ask who saw the "Small Prix" at Indianapolis. Personally, I found it very fun and I had a great evening. I have pity on everybody in the US who was at the race. I saw these "$ back!" signs and just thought: Make it real!
It was a desaster. I think nobody will come to F! in the US next year. Hopefully.
F1 Poll
Please Vote:
1. That was the last race of these arrogant european bastards I ever watched!
2. I like F1 anyway.
3. Don't matter... not interested in F1
lol thanks guys.
nicecar
06-20-2005, 12:45 PM
I vote answer #1.
I am never going to watch Indionapolis or any non-european grand prix's again. :eek:
also i love the le mans audi :thumbsup:
i saw it on gran turismo 4 and won it, man it is fast!!
I am never going to watch Indionapolis or any non-european grand prix's again. :eek:
also i love the le mans audi :thumbsup:
i saw it on gran turismo 4 and won it, man it is fast!!
grantrl78
06-20-2005, 01:44 PM
Those look cool!
Audi - the practical performance car for the upperclass :) .
I got that lemans car in gt4 also and I like how it drives
with the dfp wheel but it is a little too heavy to keep
up with the other gt4 supercars. :) Best part of gt4 to me is opening up all of the tracks and only racing when I need money to buy more cars to time trial.
I like the le mans drawing best! And I vote 2.
Audi - the practical performance car for the upperclass :) .
I got that lemans car in gt4 also and I like how it drives
with the dfp wheel but it is a little too heavy to keep
up with the other gt4 supercars. :) Best part of gt4 to me is opening up all of the tracks and only racing when I need money to buy more cars to time trial.
I like the le mans drawing best! And I vote 2.
KustmAce
06-20-2005, 07:04 PM
Don't matter. I don't like F1 anyway.
Nice sketches
Nice sketches
venom_design
06-21-2005, 05:04 AM
I like f1 anyway...Maybe I should be angry if I was there...but there was a good reason for not racing... and uh...
nice drawings m8!!!
nice drawings m8!!!
ClearHooter
06-21-2005, 10:19 AM
I like the LeMans OK. Probably wouldn't buy one too grilly.
As for the bad joke at Indy:
Michelin screwd the pooch. The FIA refused to compromise by installing a chicaine that all teams voted in favor of except Ferrari who more or less abstained. Granted its possible the chicaine would have lessened the Bridgestone shod car's advantage but that could have been off set by a penalty to have been decided by the FIA. Instead they offered several solutions that would have resulted in an even more dangurious situation than the chicaine. Slow down for turn 13 and they would monitor speeds and acess penalties accordingly. A race car has two speeds, stop and as fast as it will go. This would have been a scoring fiasco as well as dangerous. Bring in new tires and take a severe penalty which would have the effect of setting a race up within a race. Coming in every 10 laps and changing tires that would be assesed by stewards as to their roadworthyness. The FIA flatly rejected the chicaine and therefore set up a "Catch 22" no one could back down from or comprimise out of. Everyone lost except the Bridgestone teams, who came prepaired. Michelin whose stock dropped 3 points Monday and now faces suits from US spectators as well as a board of review from the FIA and a possible exclusion if F1 goes to a single tire supplier, which was being discussed even before this debacle. The FIA which as a sanctioning body is also being sued by spectators and has lost much credibility among F1 fans. The teams that pulled off are being sued by fans and have been supeenaed (sp?) to appear at the same FIA hearing and face the possibility of fines as well as penalties. Even Indy Speedway is being caught in the fall-out and is being sued by spectators because evidently they cant sue Michelin and the FIA without including Indy. They are also sueing the FIA. All in all I feel Michelin was firstly responsible for all of this and then the FIA for not reaching some sort of comprimise. It was a slap in the face of US F1 spectators and desecrated some of the most hallowed ground in racing history. I do hope heads will roll of all of the involved parties. :chair:
As for the bad joke at Indy:
Michelin screwd the pooch. The FIA refused to compromise by installing a chicaine that all teams voted in favor of except Ferrari who more or less abstained. Granted its possible the chicaine would have lessened the Bridgestone shod car's advantage but that could have been off set by a penalty to have been decided by the FIA. Instead they offered several solutions that would have resulted in an even more dangurious situation than the chicaine. Slow down for turn 13 and they would monitor speeds and acess penalties accordingly. A race car has two speeds, stop and as fast as it will go. This would have been a scoring fiasco as well as dangerous. Bring in new tires and take a severe penalty which would have the effect of setting a race up within a race. Coming in every 10 laps and changing tires that would be assesed by stewards as to their roadworthyness. The FIA flatly rejected the chicaine and therefore set up a "Catch 22" no one could back down from or comprimise out of. Everyone lost except the Bridgestone teams, who came prepaired. Michelin whose stock dropped 3 points Monday and now faces suits from US spectators as well as a board of review from the FIA and a possible exclusion if F1 goes to a single tire supplier, which was being discussed even before this debacle. The FIA which as a sanctioning body is also being sued by spectators and has lost much credibility among F1 fans. The teams that pulled off are being sued by fans and have been supeenaed (sp?) to appear at the same FIA hearing and face the possibility of fines as well as penalties. Even Indy Speedway is being caught in the fall-out and is being sued by spectators because evidently they cant sue Michelin and the FIA without including Indy. They are also sueing the FIA. All in all I feel Michelin was firstly responsible for all of this and then the FIA for not reaching some sort of comprimise. It was a slap in the face of US F1 spectators and desecrated some of the most hallowed ground in racing history. I do hope heads will roll of all of the involved parties. :chair:
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