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Aside from Pouhon being labeled as Double Gauche that’s a good map! 

I say we compromise and call it Hank Hill.

It’s like this article was written by two different people. The first half was written by someone who defends corner names, talks about how it adds a romantic aspect to the sport and descriptions of a race, praises another article written in their defense, names a couple of famous corners, and makes a solid case.

Sure, but it’s not available on XBox. 

So for the Z71 they lopped off the chin to “allow for a larger approach angle” but what’s supposed to happen after that? With a longer wheelbase and no difference to the departure angle on the rear, it’s not like the somehow-even-uglier front end makes it capable of actually going off-roading.

Ha! BRICKlin. I didn’t get it at first... well played. 

Since I was a kid I’ve been collecting Matchbox and Hot Wheels (and others like Majorette, etc. depending on what it is) and I was a total geek about miniature toy cars for a long time... but I had NO IDEA these things existed! They’re awesome and they remind me of early Lesney Matchbox, but with more detail.

I wonder how runny pancake batter would be in coffee? Hmm...

A long time ago I was a NASCAR fan and I have a hard time believing how quickly this track disappeared from memory and fell into decay.

This reminds me of one of my biggest gripes with the Forza franchise - there are constant additions to the vehicles list via DLC that I don’t really care to pay for, but I’d absolutely pay money to have new tracks added to the list. I get tired of playing the same tracks over and over and over, even if it’s an epic

I remember seeing a video a while ago about what kind of damage can happen to a truck/SUV by accidentally backing into a telephone pole, tree or parking bollard, and how expensive that damage can be.

As a lifelong fan of Beef Milk, that remained my go-to up until very recently. I’ve tried some various nut milks over the years thanks to my wife (cashew milk, almond milk, a blend of those two, and walnut milk) and it was.... okay. Some of the nut milks had decent flavor but the body was all wrong - it was either too

When I was a kid my dad had a ‘68 Pontiac Tempest (a.k.a. the “poor man’s GTO”) in like... metallic avocado with matching interior. We didn’t drive it a whole lot, but I still have fond memories of sitting it in it and making car sounds. When we moved out of state we sold it for $400!

I was very close to pulling the trigger on an A5 Sportback S Line last year. It’s a very impressive car, and even the A5 is quick enough to get into trouble with on the street. Handling was very good also, as was the interior layout.

I’m curious to try this, but also a little afraid. Previously I’ve enjoyed western/BBQ fast food burgers such as the Rodeo Burger from BK a long time ago, however... the inclusion of fast food onion rings/pieces usually leads to gas problems later on in the day. I’m not talking “Oh, oopsie, I’m a little gassy!” I mean

They received 1,024 reports - how many incidents went unreported? I’d be willing to bet it’s easily double or triple that number.

I’m starting to think Jalopnik is to The Drive what Toro Rosso is to the Red Bull F1 team.

Over 3,000 sexual assaults and 9 murders... so still better than the NYC subway system? 

McDonald’s should keep this technology in-house and use it to replace the plastic they make their meat with. 

Great article - my wife and I dusted off my mom’s French toast recipe last week for the first time and used thickly-sliced cinnamon swirl bread.