Fl1ngstam
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Even UK armoured vehicle suppliers will work on mundane cars, although many of them have been used as unmarked police cars in Northern Ireland, due to some history of animosity between some people with guns and the police (and the army, and the government, etc.).

The Daily Mail are as close to journalistic accuracy and integrity as I am to becoming the next King of Zanzibar.

One of my favorite hot hatchbacks of all time, the Fiat Ritmo Abarth 125TC was never sold in the UK because the position of the exhaust pipe would have clashed with the right hand-drive steering gear. Italiano.

Nope. Gearchange is the same layout. Now that would be super-confusing!

A road trip from the UK onto mainland Europe has the same effect, although you're only on the passenger side for some of the journey.

mmmmm... cake

Are the patients by any chance US Nationals who are in Africa trying to treat the local population? In any case, I hope they make a full recovery.

Well, in 1966 the track was 2 kilometres longer, so I think you can rest easy on that one.

Photo credit: Bas Leinders via Twitter, Mike Spinelli

We keep joking about Ferrari's "gentlemen drivers" crashing all the time at endurance races, but Team AF Corse has now shown that Rosso Corsa Iveco trucks can do the very same even before the racing starts. There must be something with that paint.

It's from the discussion under Bas Leinders' tweet. You can see the upturned wheels in Bas's original photo. Duncan Tappy (Bentley Racing Driver) gets the photo credit.

They may not have been present in the cab when it made it's bid for freedom...

It gets worse when you zoom out. he seems to have punched another car into space, Wile E Coyote style.

They have also been known to use sturdier vehicles:

The card useability and jingles also apply to Tokyo. I bow to your experience otherwise.

Spa Francorchamps, Belgium. Beer, fried food (Frites!), and the spectacle of a gaggle of Cup cars drafting up Eau Rouge would make it pretty awe-inspiring. They could probably hit over 200mph on the Kemmel straight, too. I'm pretty sure they could cover the entire run in less than 12 parsecs, in fact.

I'm seeing a little Stratos redux