I just don't see (short of an in-cabin GoPro of Stewart yelling "DIEEE!" before that throttle blip) that there is enough evidence that shows this is anything more than an accident in a sport where drivers know they're risking their lives.
not to mention they mostly just went out there and filmed it on open roads. The sign where he spins and knocks the lamp post was actually a mistake - on an open highway - and they just said "oops!" And took off, leaving it for highway crews to find instead.
The Titanium Limited trim will be neither limited nor made from titanium.
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Certainly more deserving of making the list than "colored interior".
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German Jalopnik here - living very close to the crash site. No speed limit there. As long as both directions are divided and two lanes each direction, the road doesn't need to be an Autobahn to have no speed limit.
Motor Trend confirmed this a while back
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