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Further... The wind tunnel work is carried out by FKFS in Stuttgart.

The discussion was pertaining to a US National. International travel would include Canada.  The Five Eyes countries all share data - so yes, mainly Anglo nations.

Which is why Ruf has a contract with Multi Matic...

I recall many, many years ago driving on the highway (427) and some Mustang comes honking up behind me making multiple lane changes to get up to where I am in traffic and decides to try to slide between me and another car (a lane over) and just as he makes his move, the car in that lane slows...

Not on THIS car. The roof is magnesium. Its carbon panels everywhere. The suspension is mostly motorsport part numbers. Think again.

Doesn’t apply in this case. The read out data is generated from the DME and only displayed on the LED read out.

Canadians also have their own horrific sports sex abuse controversy to tackle now. Same situation - people warned the controlling sports body and nothing happened or they were ignored. Criminal trial of the creep begins next week.

$500k min

They never offered clear ones - these have had the orange plastic inserts removed - most people use a pair of needle nose to break the pieces up and pull them out of the lamp opening. Its a 20 minute job per side. ;)

Well thought out reply, (that he won’t understand).

The engine was moved 18" forward and spun around 180 degrees. It is also tilted slightly upwards a few degrees. The car as we saw in the race this weekend was incredible in the rain. But... many insiders are furious that they were not given enough development money to holomgate a twin turbo development based upon the

Minden baby!!

If you can read - I menioned it several times...

$35K price point?? The cheapest Tesla is $74.5K (stripped) - the new X model is $138K - $143.7K (loaded). Tesla ‘expect’ their ‘gigafactory’ to be finished by 2020. This factory is the stated ‘key’ to a lower price point for their low priced Model 3 as the cost of the batteries are one of the most expensive items.

Different technology if you want to split hairs. Its like comparing new fangled steel disk brakes (of the 60's) with brake by wire carbon/carbon brakes of today. Yeah, they’re still disk brakes in name only... To be accurate brand wise: Honda had rear steer as an option on 1987 Preludes...

It should be interesting when Porsche’s Mission E hits the marketplace. They have prototypes being tested right now and early reports are they are targeting 20000 sold per year starting in three years from now. They are also working on an SUV. The factory is under construction right now across from the engine plant

Porsche have it on the GT3 as standard and optional on other models.

Spills beer laughing...

Its a scam - AAA makes money off the gullible.

The other aspect is that the replacement for the current 911 (991.2) is rumoured to delete the small (ridiculous) rear seats in order for the engineers to move the power unit closer to your ass so to speak.