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Tyler Rogoway writes for The Drive now, fwiw -- I still read a lot of his stuff

Literally everyone else has a GT3 these days. I’m sure GM can manage. These histrionics are embarrassing.

I’m pretty sure that’s Roger Stone 

LOL, yeah, that timeline is Black Knight level optimism.

This was a cheap bicycle that wasn’t meant to be an heirloom. It was poorly designed and poorly built. As a former framebuilder, this ongoing saga drives me up a tree. This bicycle is simply not worth it to pay someone to properly repair it. And, after they do, it’s still not a great bike. Just properly fixing the

Secretary of Energy seems like a difficult spot to fill. There are some important but mundane policy decisions to be made re energy use, and, also, all of our nuclear weapons. Best of luck, Governor.

It’s amazing those shoes come in a 17 narrow

LOL... I should add that I’m on my second Wrangler.

“2022 Jeep Caucasian — Whiter Than Ever!”

That’s great. I hope they do winI’m a major Porsche fanboy, but no one builds a sexy prototype like Ferrari. Also, with luck, this will encourage Porsche to step up.

Truckster is probably available.  

Save The Cougars

Oh, I didn’t mean a ref sponsored penalty — just that you’d lose that much time by getting bad traction off, or even spin, but continue on. I’d rather the track was set up so the fastest line is in bounds... I agree that actual time penalties stink.

Oh, I agree with that -- Nascar can do whatever they want in their race, and I think these curbs might be fun in that context.  I was just worried about messing up the 24.

Really a lot more interesting than you’d expect a book about building an engine could be -- highly recommended.

Well, expectation is the key. Both drivers going side by side into a corner expect they will come out ahead — or they would back off. The fact that one of them is wrong is sort of beside the point. The question is what should be the penalty for getting it wrong. I’d argue it should be something like losing a second or

Also, you can bet the guy that drives 5 camrys has a strong opinion about literally everything.

People dropping wheels off the inside of the first right in the bus stop has long been a problem for the sports cars, too. Once it’s a big whole, if you cut too much you can really damage the car. I don’t know if I’ve ever seen them doing the nascar right turn into the wall on exit, though.

Oh my god, so detained. Guys wouldn’t give me my license back when it became clear they were not going to honor the price they had given me over the phone. They actually claimed that guy had been fired, which I didn’t beleive. It was nearly a fist fight. We were there for hours. In addition to not wanting to honor the

Better not hit that bump that took Pobst out last year.