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This sounds like an opportunity for electric vehicles.

I'm with you. I also used to race karts too. But who in their right mind is going to spend $10k/year on their kids to race karts if you can buy him a game console?

Interesting idea, but isn't it like biting the hand that feeds you?

Actually if you Combine LA and Long Beach, the complex is larger than Rotterdam.

So that is why the accepted responsibility?

Really?

Are you talking about the bank that paid the US Government $1.9 Billion in fines for laundering Drug Money?

I think they are going for the old nomenclature, where they use the volumetric capacity of each cylinder.

"From the dealer in Italy straight to storage" yeah, right.

So, you are saying that poor driving, crappy track, confusion with the pace car and crashes make good racing?

Where did I hear this before? Where did I hear this before?

You arrived = new money

At least the A1 cars were faster and sounded better. I give it one more year.

I saw that too, or should I say it was on TV as I was doing other things more entertaining. I think the pace car was on track for 1/2 of the 30 laps.

Not good at all.

I have raced in these conditions many time times, when I was living in Seattle. We used to have a summer and a winter season. As you can imagine, more than 1/2 of the races were in the wet.

All these were Spanish/Portuguese colonies at one time or another.

"Due to its location near the nexus of South and Latin America.."

I did ride that roller coaster many times when I was in High School. It is SCARRY!!! It was the psychological factor more than the actual speed.