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You may be right.

You know he’s sick of it too.

DTM version?

This is not new. Monza will be next. Possibly COTA. It’s a one sided arrangement and because the manufacturers and teams fear Bernie and his TV rights, it will remain as it is until he is out of the picture. I wonder what the prop bet is on who dies first. Bernie Eccelestone or Keith Richards or... the universe?

I think a huge part of the problem stems from making things more complex than they have to be, often for the sake of the coolness of complexity. Honda was extremely successful at producing simple, mostly affordable, smartly engineered and well-constructed cars. Somewhere along the way they succumbed to the smoke and

Since they did not mention a temperature range as considered hot, I wonder what is considered hot as far as the device is concerned. I’ve seen temperatures at the dash inside my car over 150F in some of our August summer days in Oklahoma. I am sure others in cloudless hot as hell states have seen the same or worse.

My sister owned a Yugo at one time, a real POS tin can of communist Europe technology. Super lightweight and with probably 50-60 hp. My dad hated that thing. She replaced it with a Chevette. That’s when you realize that the “Murican” car was by far worse. It must have weighed half again more than the Yugo and I know

Here ya go. 18' Hondo flat with a 1400hp 625 ci BBC. 137mph in 1000ft from a dead stop.

Having been within hands reach of TF rails as well as TF hydroplanes, I can tell you its a physical experience beyond compare. The sound becomes a sensory overload, you can see the air ripple from the pressure wave coming off the headers when the buzzardcatcher opens up. Make it one of those bucket list things to go

Lovely how the timing chain cover is essentially the size of the block from the oil pan to the bottom edge of the heads. Means you have to remove every damn thing in front of the motor to even think about getting that monster out of there. No wonder its $4k+.

Is anyone surprised by this? Since the newborn cannot say “I’m in pain!” then the pain must not exist according to the monolithic and circle-the-wagons mentality of the old men who run the medical industry.

Actually, we have a working Port. The Port of Catoosa, which neighbors Tulsa to the east, is on The Kerr-McLellan Navigational Canal and barges with huge wind farm equipment, heat exchanges and other too large for road transit items are shipped to seaside ports there regularly.

The cost of film is all relative, I can spend $6 a roll for Kodak Tr-X or Ilford D100 and shoot my $50 Nikon FE for quite awhile before I I catch up to the cost of my $1600 Nikon D610 and $850 (uses) 85mmf1.4. The other great part is spending time in the darkroom in developing and print making.

That’s called a catastrophic electrical failure. One of the rods jumped out of the block and cut a wire.

There is nothing like the 3.5l V10 era in F1 sounds. Saw the F1 circus at Silverstone in 2000, absolutely amazing.

The Americanization of beer is the worst thing ever to happen to beer. Soon they will all taste like Keystone Light. Second worst thing ever is the IPA, but that’s just the cabbage hater in me.

The problem with NASCAR is that the races are far too long. Its like watching a baseball game or golf on TV. I get it, they are endurance races, the sponsors need to the maximum number of TV seconds to justify their million dollar rolling ads out there, et al. But at the end of the day, when the NASCAR popularity wore

I think their is a correlation with population growing in large cities where car ownership is discouraged due to higher costs. In the midwest if you don’t have a vehicle you are pretty much screwed, but in major cities a vehicle simply becomes too much of an economic burden.

Walking into Silverstone for the British GP with about 300,000 other fans and being half a head taller than most and being able to see the mass of humanity all there with the same mind set as me.

Only Toyota/Scion thought the second gen Scion xB was a replacement for the first. When marketing runs your program instead of common sense you get this kind of dumbassery.