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Man is it a sign of the times when Joe Biden saying something crazy is actually refreshing.

A) There’s a hundred places to find in-depth F1 knowledge. You really can’t go over the intricacies of how Ferrari’s front wing interacts with its barge boards, which interact with the turning vanes, which interact with the side pods...etc...without missing the entire race. That being said, including more Will Buxton

Don’t forget Courtney Force who won Funny Car Eliminations in Phoenix last month and currently sits 3rd in Funny Car points. She’s gunning hard to join her dad and sister as NHRA National Champions.

That’s exactly what I said in paragraph 2. Liberty’s goal is to completely control their media distribution (again, something Bernie wanted to do as early as 1998). The move to ESPN gives them the opportunity to do this within the next two years. However losing fans or losing growth because of this move is not great

This was a crappy deal for F1. On NBC you had the option of streaming or TV...for EVERY race. NBC put it front and center (as much as they could), while ESPN is burying F1 deep into their roster. Sure die hard fans will find it, but what about the new, casual fan that F1 needs to capture in the US? The majority of

Every engineering process is subject to compounding mistakes. In a perfect world, every single step of the design and construction process would be subject to review, check, approval, and debate to reduce or eliminate mistakes at every level. That is sadly never the case whether it is bridges, cars, or space ships.

The Liberty is the result of Lee Iaccoca. When he bought Jeep from AMC he wanted to immediately water it won with rebadged Dodges. Fortunately Bob Lutz was smart enough to know better and fought Lee every step of the way (true story, Lee planned to introduce a Dodge version of the Grand Cherokee and Bob was only able

Better search feature. It is damn near impossible to find any article more than a few days old. Worse yet if you’re trying to find one that is weeks, months, or years old.

and a fun conversation starter until the Delaware DMV finally made my dad take off the original North Carolina inspection sticker off of the windshield after waiting 6 hours to get inspected 

My senior year in college, we were heading back from Nebraska from the FSAE competition. We were using a rented Penske truck and since our school colors were blue and gold, we used a bunch of blue painter’s tape to decorate the truck because, it was a fun way to unwind before we left for the Midwest. On the back we

Get out of here with your “reading the article” nonsense. This is the internet, we read headlines, then immediately go to the comments to make ourselves look like idiots, then aggressively defend our position till the death, no matter how wrong we were because ALL CAPS MEANS I WIN.

You clearly don’t understand light refraction and how the eye and a camera lens distort and take in light. This actually works really well. Why the hell do you think OEMs use this EXACT method of concealing their test cars? Search through the Jalopnik archives there is an entire industry devoted to camouflaging cars.

They’re wonderful little cars. I got to drive one recently. I definitely want one, but the one I drove was more beat up than I wanted. Got my eye on another though and I might be pulling the trigger soon...

Volvo V70R. Very spacious, very quirky, very comfortable, and very sedate. They are also quite reliable. They are tough to find in manual, but it is possible (they aren’t always listed as manuals which is annoying). The S60R is the same car but as a sedan and are typically much cheaper, so that is a secondary option.

But we did get the Jimny! We just called it the Samurai because it needed a masculine name in the US.

Not necessarily. The C5 Z06 is one of the best SS class Solo cars out there.

You’d be amazed how many technological breakthroughs came out of engineers and scientists dicking around.

Before he was a terrorist, Osama Bin Laden was an oil tycoon in Afghanistan. He had money and gave some of it to the Williams team in 1980. The Arab graphics are for his family company and you can even see the name “Bin Laden” just in front of the number on the side pod (second row).

F1 has already had a car sponsored by the Bin laden family, so they’ve seen worse. Yes, it WAS Williams and it was also 1980 when the Bin Ladens were still our friends.