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Zanardi has been a personal hero of mine both before and after his accident. His level of determination, love for competition, and especially his positive attitude are what makes him an athlete worth idolizing. Simply an amazing man. Hoping for a speedy recovery! (and if there is anything Zanardi knows...it's

And, worst of all, they're using one of our articles to try and convince people of the horror of buying a car from something other than an independent dealer franchise. The use of our article — and a number of others on the site — suggests that buying from a Tesla-owned car retailer will cause you to smash up your

Too much filler. Felt like the ambulance segment should've been half an episode, not an entire show. Felt like they lost a couple of review segments. They stretched the jokes thin; just reusing the same ones (the stretcher devices, Hammond's brakes).

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Audi in the 1980s was not the company that they are now; they were a niche player overshadowed by BMW and Mercedes-Benz. Entering rally – a sport that favored rear wheel drive – with an all wheel drive car was insane, but Audi redefined the sport. Even getting Audi to sign off on this plan required years of work

Something really weird just happened. As I read that, my pants suddenly got wet and I got all happy inside. I hope I'm okay

I love this car. Is it pretty? No. Is it my favorite manufacturer? No. It is daring and different. I hope this tears up the 24 this year just because it is so strange and out of the mold.


Remember in 2005 when Audi decided to race a diesel? *gasp!*

The Brawn BGP001 at the time seemed like a pretty huge gamble. The previous season for Honda was a nightmare, they had no real level of competition and started on the car that became the BGP001 early but they'd also made the decision it was going to be the final season so you can't imagine development resources being

Oh god Laguna Seca. Does anyone run there anymore? That gets my vote. And COTA. And Watkins. And RA. The Indycar season is a pitiful 5 months long. I can't understand how anyone would think being out of the news for 7 months could possibly be a good thing.

The problem is your driving ability, not the tires or drivetrain configuration.

I would like to formally protest the results of this list. Cooking hot dogs and steaks on an electric grill was not listed. And as a Texan with zero experience in white outs, I would expect that grilling meat in the roadway is a common occurrence.

That's right. And one day, through some unlucky circumstance, you may uncover some dirt on you Congressman/ official/ high ranking government employee that they may not wish for you to expose. And then shit gets interesting. Think J Edgar Hoover. Or Nixon. Or a myriad of mayors.

let's be completely honest, though: it's still bullshit.

Came to post the same comment, we share nightmare fuel.

I know I'm not the only one that had this on his wall.

This times a billion. First major thing I do when I graduate college and get a good job is buy one of these. Sure it's financially irresponsible, but I give 0 fucks.

Yes, my worst nightmare indeed is a Countach decked out in US type-approved bumpers.

can't find a good picture but this poster that came with the 200th evo magazine