Hard to get much further east and still be in Italy, so maybe Southern or Southeastern? Not very western though! It is on the western side of the eastern “heel” of the boot-shape that is Italy
One suggestion at the link was that the cars accelerate in opposite directions along the ring and finally collide to study the composition of the vehicles. LOL
stan, i believe you accidentally mis-pasted something for the link to r/geography
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Your "geography" link is not good.
ReplyDeleteFixed. Thank you both.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.atlasobscura.com/places/nardo-ring
ReplyDeleteAlso: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nard%C3%B2_Ring
ReplyDeleteHard to get much further east and still be in Italy, so maybe Southern or Southeastern? Not very western though! It is on the western side of the eastern “heel” of the boot-shape that is Italy
ReplyDelete(Also: fascinating! Thanks for sharing)
Title amended. The location within Italy was not a helpful feature. Tx.
DeletePorsche Engineering Center - https://www.porscheengineering.com/en/nardo/
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ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cI_r61ClBz4
Fast cars go VROOOOM!
ReplyDeleteF1 is back this weekend! After a long delay caused by the delusional adventures of a tiny mind that doesn't feel big unless it's killing people...
One suggestion at the link was that the cars accelerate in opposite directions along the ring and finally collide to study the composition of the vehicles. LOL
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