FastIndy
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FastIndy

We can’t really fault them for that—corporate entities must by their very nature act in stark, uncompromising self-interest or else perish from the Earth.

(It’s a Pontiac Stinger, in case anyone is wondering)

  • “gun-drilled main shaft” that is “power-honed in a post-heat-treating operation for a reduction in gear lash”

Top speed is estimated at 200 MPH.

Expected landing here. Damn you, perspective.

The answer is so obvious. Mid-engined FR-S confirmed!

It’s amazing what the camera does to people...

Zimmer Quicksilver:

Interesting. Looking at the teaser of the body-in-white from last month, there’s a third spoiler stanchion in the middle that isn’t seen here:

Welds straight to the outer bearing race? Nope.

Hydraulic accumulators!

Interesting that the control arms are only partially milled...

Start caring.

Reread with 200% more sarcasm

Doors? Really? Thanks for really pushing the boundaries GM!

When the only way to get in the car is to jump in through the T-tops, THEN I’ll be impressed. Anything else is just derivative design. I bet this government-funded POS has wheels too! What a knock-off.

We already have a word for if “preparedness” was a binary state. It’s called “knowing”. But I don’t know what’s in store. You’re the one projecting the pistol as a solution to every one of my problems that you seem to have preeminent knowledge of. I’m just choosing the tool with the best chances for success if things

Why are you assuming that I’m unprepared without it?

It’s interesting how some people can’t be convinced that a general awareness of the fact that bad things can happen isn’t equivalent to full-blown paranoia. Add a modicum of preparedness and all of a sudden people say you’re living in the “wild wild west”.

The act of wearing my seatbelt doesn’t make me fearful of my