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I'm kind of torn about the 45mph thing. On the one hand, it doesn't seem like a collision at 45 mph should do this kind of damage. On the other, carbon fiber disintegrates like I couldn't believe.

I just wanted stop for a moment and let you know that from what I've heard so far, it doesn't seem like they were doing anything illegal or reckless. Investigators believe Rodas was doing around 45 mph at the time of impact, and have ruled out street racing as a cause. That's part of the reason everyone is so upset

Goodbye V8.
No, it's okay. That's just my eyes sweating.

Goodbye V8.
No, it's okay. That's just my eyes sweating.

Ha ha. Pretty much. I didn't even bother watching the second half of the video.

That moment everything suddenly makes sense. . . .
My mind has just been blown.

These remind me of the Drive Clean and Inside Koenigsegg episodes; slightly boring except for the rich educational material. I want to stop watching, but I just can't!

This is exactly what I thought of just today. Bravo you.

At first I was really upset about this. I love fun cars and am a Creative Writing student.

I just watched the TG episode with the Speedster today and something caught my eye. That window sill on the side is tacky. I'm sure it had to be raised to meet certain regulations, but now it doesn't flow with everything else. On a car that's all about the details, this is enough to turn me off from most of the Eagles

This is Sarra, the best minivan a man could ask for.

I love how everyone is trying to get out of shot at the bottom of the stairs. Gotta be close, but can't ruin the picture!

All the steampunk gauges. Yowzah.

They could have gotten even more cars through if everyone had signaled their exit. That's the only thing that I don't like about roundabouts in America; I can never guess if someone is about to hop out or keep going around. One day Americans are going to figure out how to signal, and it's going to be awesome.

You just picked out my favorite LEGO set as a five-year-old. It's amazing to see how that little F1 car has changed over the years. It used to be so simple. . . .

Does anyone know where I can learn more about hillclimbs? I read about them in an old issue of Sports Car Mag, but the only one I've ever heard of is the PPIHC. I could just be that there aren't many in my home state of Colorado, but I have no idea. Any pointers would be appreciated.

I think these automobiles are a prime example of the only time car thievery is acceptable. It's just like taking away an abused pet, right?

I really need to go autocrossing just so I can make sure my girlfriend doesn't act like this. I can't be married to a woman who loses it in a fast car.

Anyone ever tried to spell the alphabet using only letters from signs and license plates? Used to be my favorite.

Any chance it could be marketing strategy, like when LEGO patented all the brick designs the weren't going to use just to prevent copycats?