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Ronnie Schreiber
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Customer cars don't allow for the kind of innovation and technological strategy that people expect out of Formula One, so the smaller teams have every reason to be up in arms about that clause, even if it is one that was meant to help them.

If you walked into a police station and accused someone of assaulting you 6 weeks ago, would they even bother doing an investigation?

Ray Rice attacked his then-fiancee in an elevator.

According to the Associated Press, his ex-girlfriend, Patricia Driscoll, said the allegations involved an incident inside his motorhome at a race.

Did someone at least nominate the Cadillac V16? It's one of the few engines that actually was styled. And the LS based 16 in the Sixteen show car ain't bad either.

Chris, a year ago I did a post at TTAC about DeLorean documentaries and mentioned how I was surprised that nobody had made a feature film about JZD. I was later contacted by someone in LA who told me that they were one of three different groups working on DeLorean biopic projects. Even without the cocaine charges and

Labor unions, particularly public employee unions, are among the biggest campaign donors. SEIU and AFSCME have way more influence on the system than people like the Koch brothers. Hell, the people who staff the IRS use their power to suppress their political opponents. Besides your mail carrier, when was the last

James, you said you hope to drive it from NY to Daytona. How are you going to register it for the road here in the States? What will the SCG003's legal status vis a vis Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards?

Great story, though while in England they may drive McLaren M1Bs at events, in the Detroit area, they drive them to events. Check out the license plate, it's street legal. It's the first M1B that raced and the first McLaren with a Chevy engine, raced by McLaren himself, Phil Hill and Chris Amon, taking 3rd in the 1966

Mrs. de Nysschen, Anna, is from the Detroit area. I'm sure that whatever objections her husband has to living near the Motor City have been exaggerated. If you were the spouse of the head of Cadillac, where do you think you'd have more status, in Manhattan or in Michigan?

Packard.

This documentary gives Ralph Nader way too much credit and teaches us nothing about the actual history of the airbag, failing to mention Eaton, Ford and GM's role in its development (preferring instead to genuflect to Nader). It's a shame that it doesn't give credit to Eaton executive William Carey, who championed the

Exceedingly and excessive are not the same thing. One means that he has more than others. The other means that he has more than he deserves/needs. Without his "excessive" wealth, Morgan wouldn't have built this fabulous car.

What's the name of that shop in Dayton?

Under what statutory authority does the FAA have the power to tell owners of private hangers what they can store on their property?

Lee Oskar is a great harmonica player.