GanjaTwister
GanjaTwister
GanjaTwister

That will result in a lot of things breaking, like your trailer, your boat, and, inevitably, some other guy's pickup truck. Poor Other Guy, just trying to get his boat out of the water next to these two. Now his whole day is ruined.

Sure they do, but it's not often that two companies in the same line of business would share a building. Conflict of interests could be found all over the place.

Maybe like this: Even in China the Asian women can't drive.

So disappoint. Was expecting to see both 'competitors' in actual cars.

PO: So I'm not going to write you a bullshit violation, since you've got proof of my wanton disregard for the safety of the public. It just wouldn't look good at all when you come to court to dispute an 'illegal use of horn' and this recording is presented.

And that section of NH-16 isn't too bad...

They've already got a twin-turbo'd v6 available. Seems like a no brainer to me...

STOLEN!

Some states that behavior is illegal (Ohio) but in others Smokey hunts you like the Wild West and anything's legal (Indiana). Ironically, the states out west don't really seem to care how fast you drive as long as you're not being a complete idiot.

Travel by map is the only way to go.

And a brief mention to the repair (eyeglasses-like) that required the shuttle to return to that orbit and capture that big can again. This was after analyzing the images to make the correctors: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubble_Sp…

The issue likely won't be the technology/design per-se. 90% of endurance racing is simply making to the end of the race. Even the top teams are fielding 3 cars, and enough parts for at least 3 more.

My question is, how do you gain enough in the energy recovery to outweigh the loss of energy and prevent over-boost with such a restrictive waste-gate setup.

Actually the Abarth is allowed. The regular 500 however doesn't meet the shorter-than-it-is-wide safety regs.

No, in most places you can't drive through the grass on a beach.

- Always keep a fire extinguisher nearby just in case.

I think the Wise Master Miyagi said it best: "Remember, best block, no be there."

NBC Los Angeles reports that CHP officers got a call about a chihuahua running in lanes on northbound I-680 just south of North Main Street in Walnut Creek Friday afternoon.

Guard rails (or even K-rail) won't stop a 2500 lb car. It'll just slow one down and turn it into pieces (that are still moving 50+ MPH).

I cannot understand why those people won't allow the other 40 of us to move to the back and then we can all 'get settled' together instead of this one-at-a-time crap.