ProfessorSlowmobile
Professor Slowmobile
ProfessorSlowmobile

The Honda RA122, as found in the McLaren MP4/6 F1 car that Ayrton Senna drove to victory in 1991. 13,000 RPMs of sheer madness.

I'm slightly shocked by the number of people nominating Land Rovers, Hummers, Internationals and other 4WD trucks as their "ultimate all-wheel drive cars." Especially because everyone knows the AMC Eagle takes the crown.

Russell's Truck and Travel Center off I-40 in New Mexico, about 3 miles past the Texas state line. Not only is it an incredible truck stop with a monster grocery store, it's also got an amazing diner, movie theater AND classic car museum! No trip along Historic Route 66 is complete without a stop at Russell's for a

There were two that struck me as a kid, on totally opposite ends of the car spectrum. On one side was my childhood friend's father's '96 Chevy Impala SS. On the other, my uncle's '94 Honda Prelude Si. Big Detroit iron vs. nimble Japanese technology. A V8 with an automatic and RWD vs. an I4, five row-your-own gears and

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Now THAT'S how you ghost ride a whip in the country.

The 3rd gen Chevy Caprice Station Wagon, hands down. The stock engines were a bit down on power, but you can fit anything from an LS1 to a blown big block under the hood. There's enough cargo room for a decade's worth of groceries, or an extra set of wheels, tires and a full compliment of track day tools. And if that

Part of me wants to post a vaguely racist joke here, but that would just be poor taste. Kind of like malt liquor.

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I find this behavior almost as baffling as the amount of effort my grandfather puts into keeping his 1991, 170k-mile Buick LeSabre in mint condition. I know for a fact he could afford something much nicer, and he's owned plenty of cars in the past he had more affection for, especially the '71 Rivera he bought after my

It's a far-reaching implication that exists only in your mind. I was facetiously bringing up two other dominant names from sports history that "suck the most" (as you would say) despite having record numbers of championships in their respective sports. It's a riff on your initial statement that "EVERYONE can all agree

It's a far-reaching implication that exists only in your mind. I was facetiously pointing out two other dominant names in sports history and how they "suck the most" (as you would put it) despite having record numbers of championships in their respective sports. It's based on your initial assertion that "EVERYONE can

1. Where did I say you were better at hockey, and who did I say you were better than? 2. No, Bruins fans are the worst. They're like Red Sox fans, only dumber.

See my above comment.

Yes, I'm sure absolutely everyone will agree that the longest continuously-operating pro hockey team and winningest club in the NHL (24 Stanley Cups, 8 Conference championships, 22 Division championships) "sucks the most," as you put it. In other news, Michael Schumacher can't drive for shit and I can beat Michael

While Detroit isn't just an abandoned cesspool of poverty, drugs and violence, it's still mostly an abandoned cesspool of poverty, drugs and violence. And that's how the rest of the developed world, including many US citizens see it. Detroit has a long, long way to go before that image changes, and even though I'm

GO HABS!!!

They must have added that today. When the post went up on Jalopnik yesterday, there was nothing on the F1 store website about the region.

The only reason I think it might be the Region 1 version is that it's not available until October (about two months after Senna's US premier), and the Region 2 version has been available since April. I think the only reason the default pricing on the site is in GBP is that formula1.com is based in the UK.

Try clicking the link and looking at the product description. The real question is, what region is it coded for?