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Yes, possibly the most beautiful F1 car ever. And my mount of choice in Grand Prix Legends - at just about every track in the game it’s almost as quick as the Lotus and a lot less twitchy at the limit. It does feel pretty clumsy around Monaco, though.

Great article, Stef- thanks! IMHO, the Gurney Eagle is the most beautiful car ever built. 

As a mechanical design engineer I say: no problem. Just scale everything up.

You know what? I spent a lot of seat time in a 4C, I’m beginning to think you journalists telling us how terrible this little Alfa is are the posers. For the life of me, I can’t understand how anyone can complain about such honest to god fucking awesome steering, decent ride quality for the handles like its on rails

Turns out I don’t need to worry about the Win98 emulator. They released it for modern PC.

Still not a GT40

Yeah except I went to one of these concerts and waved my hands like I didn’t care.

Back in the 60's, when I was flagging corners for the San Francisco region of the SCCA, there was a “teabagger” (then slang for a fake Englishman — something else today) who raced in a Harris tweed jacket. When SCCA mandated fireproofing, he had his tweed jackets soaked in whatever it was they used then.

Bill Simpson deserves a LOT of credit for race car safety, including the firesuit. The picture above is a demonstration he gave in 1970 at Indy in response to critics and other naysayers. In addition to being an Indy Car driver, Bill had his roots planted in the drag race industry where the big heavy aluminum coated

100% Agree. I think the Stagea is a fantastic looking car with or without the front end swap.

I have been wondering the same thing about the United States. And then I see the condition of our roads, our schools, our railways, our airports, our healthcare system, and our children, and I’m like OH, that’s where we got the money to fight wars all over the world for fifteen years.

For all of the claims of unbiased and impartial reporting, the slant of this article is undeniable. Again and again we hear moaning about Syrias’s methods (and Russia's) in this conflict. Glass house much? How many deaths can be linked to our military endeavors in the past 15 years, let alone indirectly the deaths

Aw great, now everybody’s gonna call my old-timer “the Pee-Wee Herman Car”...

Catherine the Great paid the Ottomans good money for Crimea; and that was 65 years before Washington “annexed” California at the end of some bayonets in 1846.

Fact is that Syrian Arab Army, Russian Aerospace and their allies on the ground are doing very well on their own against ISIS and other Western/Turkish/Gulf supported rodents. Too bad Western medias are turning a blind eye on their astounding success during this new and decisive phase of the offensive. DAESH and her

Forcing regime change through the use of either our own military or surreptitiously via terrorist proxies represents a war crime, and I refuse to look the other way while our criminal deep state attempts to do to Syria what it’s already done to Iraq and Libya, and arguably Egypt and Ukraine.

Yeah, the mainstream western media has practically whipped itself into a frothy hysteria. All these claims of Russia-is-bombing-poor-Syrian- civilians, Russia-is-not-doing-the-right-thing, Russia-gonna-fail, Russia-hitting-moderate-rebels. It’s all so overblown, negative, and propagandistic and self-contradictory, and

First let me state that I am about as anti-Russian as they come. If you have read any of my comments on here you know that.

How dare the Russians take a page out of our playbook and rain cruise missiles down on targets from hundreds of miles away? How dare they defend an ally we’ve been diligently attempting to overthrow? How dare they stand up to unchecked Western aggression in a part of the world we’ve been bombing and destroying for