The problem is when most of these laws were made (like, the 1940s/1950s) speeding was a associated crime, usually if you were speeding that meant that you were fleeing a crime scene, carrying illegal items, racing dangerously or shitfaced drunk.
"legally"
Spaceflight is one of the highest risk industries in the world. But it has, without question the most well-funded safety programs per-capita industry in the world. Consider the fact that we could probably build hundreds of space shuttles for just the price it takes to build something that is going to not explode in…
As for "Drift Racing", I admit if I'm wrong, which just means its not really an auto sport I want or need to be awfully aware of, is two cars racing each other performing drifts and much of the way as possible. The Drifts have to meet requirements by the judges, but other wise it is a matter of who comes in faster.…
So if we get a smaller engine, where does that leave the Z's naming scheme, which in non-Japanese markets has always included the engine displacement? 200Z doesn't have the same ring to it that 370Z does. Ask BMW and Benz about that.
There's no such thing as drift racing, just drifting (which is like figure skating for cars) and Gymkhana which has nothing to do with drifting, but often involves drifting as part of the process.
At that point, you just claim its part of the act.
I would not be the one to ask... but! There is a review of the AMG GT on his channel as of this morning:
I hope you know that I read everything you write in your voice now.
I'd drive the Puma before this, actually. The puma is comical, like a good parody of what a car should be, this is disgusting. The Puma is Ali G, this special edition Orochi is Tom Green.
Let me simply add that it's my very good honor to meet you and you may call me... D.
Ah, the Chevy Big Block. The engine equivalent of a beer swilling muscle gut. Lazy, but will knock you out if you look at him wrong.
Texing while driving. It's a hell of a drug.
This is journalism, not a holy war.
Say it with me now: Holy shitballs.
The hate is justified if they don't actually deliver on their promises. Tesla got the same stuff, but as soon as they started delivering cars, bam, everyone loves them. It's not hate against the idea of the cars, it's hate against mismanagement of the company and expectations.