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Way to make this not only political, but decided to generalize all NASCAR fans. I’ve been a NASCAR fan since I was around 8 years old. I didn’t vote for Trump and believe Moore is a piece of a shit. I also don’t yell “fuck yeah” after a wreck, and I’ve been to Daytona plenty of times in my life.

This guy knows almost nothing about the F1.

Track day/HPDE junkies. I have usually never run into such a nice, helpful group of people in all the things I do with my cars. Instructors have brass b***s and teach us so much about driving.

You had me until you said ‘...owe it to people...’

It’s a public safety issue. The same way we require people to take a driving test before operating a machine that can kill dozens of people on a whim, we should mandate that people get vaccinated against things like Polio (assuming they can) that could potentially kills thousands. It drives me nuts that people still

“But parents today have no idea what polio was like, so it’s hard to convince somebody that lives are at risk if they don’t vaccinate.”

Good luck with that. Might as well have been written by Mickey Mouse, because that ordinance is unenforceable. You can write as many laws as you like; they have to stand up in court.

Yep. This has long grown out of hand and it’s becoming pretty obvious that social networks - at least in their current shape - were a major mistake.

Seriously. Why in the fuck are people so eager to turn over every single detail of their lives to an advertising company?

The world would be a better place if everybody deleted their Facebook account.

But there’s a green arrow right there telling you it’s a good deal. Has a green arrow ever led you astray before?

One man’s “Enthusiast” is another man’s “Hoarder”.

I’m sorry David, but I believe our gentleman friend, regardless of his cheery disposition, falls into “Hoarder” territory.

If they were running, driven, exhibited, or maintained....maybe I’d change my mind...but nope...we’re in straight hoarder-land here.

He prolongs his life with box office receipts and merch residuals.

Does any of this shit have any empirical science behind it whatsoever? Where are the journal publications? What tests were done? Have the results of those studies been repeated?

It’s well deserved.

So here’s the conundrum: Ferrari need to sell cars and make a profit. Apparently the people who actually buy these things prefer the automatic by a huge margin. A large enough margin that Ferrari can’t even justify the development costs associated with a manual alternative.

Honestly I’m guessing he stealthed it. That’s usually what they do, get in and hook up as fast as possible then go, because people can do all sorts of shit to stop a repo. When I was in lowell it wasn’t uncommon to see skid-marks out of people’s driveways as their FWD cars were yanked out while in park. Most of the

Something something always the answer.