Bakkster
Bakkster, touring car driver
Bakkster

That’s assuming the things he’d think of aren’t already being done by teams in NASCAR. All the teams are already running illegally and making sure the drivers ‘break’ the cars back into compliance on the cooldown lap.

The only major maintenance on my first MY Cruze has been the clutch a friend burned up...

My first MY Cruze Eco manual averages 36MPG with a mostly highway commute (with three interchanges). Even if you don’t go diesel, I’d expect you’d see a significant improvement in mileage.

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Hey, at least they found it. They’ve missed much larger blades before...

Know of anywhere I can read the details on this? I like to keep myself informed on what’s actually intended and allowed.

I wasn’t aware that a presidential statement of classified information becomes declassified immediately. I know that untrue of any other leak.

I’m not certain, but I believe POTUS is still the ultimate classification authority. If he determines a classification status, whether prudent or not, it is.

You can undermine the US’s capability to wage war effectively, but that’s still not treason. It’s neither “levying war against [the US]” nor “adhering to [the US’s] enemies, giving them aid and comfort”. It would have to be prosecuted some other way.

You’re right, they should have caught it, but that’s exactly why the fine was suspended.

Except all the official reports denied that happened.

Sure, but all race meetings ban drones nowadays. Making a sudden connection to ISIS, particularly when you’re a publication with low credibility like The Sun, means it’s probably BS.

If a report by British tabloid The Sun is to be believed

That’s the kind of thing I’d be curious on details of. Does the president get special rules that essentially allows them to declassify on the fly, or is there still a process that needs to be done ahead of time?

I’m a bit fuzzy on whether he actually did, though. Did he officially declassify it, such that anyone can now legally talk about what he said, or did he accidentally leak information that was classified at the time and which the government intends to remain classified going forward?

Really depends how they get this information off the phone, and how long it’s resident. It doesn’t seem like call logs, which would be stored by the cell provider. These might disappear when the phone is turned off, or otherwise be time limited.

As a Halo car, they’re likely losing money.

Overall, sure, but the GTE class is equally hard (if not harder) fought, and also a world championship for the manufacturers.

It was a complete waiver, predicated on the FIA being convinced that they were in fact gearing up to produce the quantity of cars they promised (instead of the GT1 cars where OEMs only built 2 of the required 25).

No, that’s the previous generation Ford GT. Built to look like the GT40 and cash in on history.

You can?