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    Public transportation is excellent, but if you live outside the cities you probably have a car anyway.

    Yeah pretty expensive in general, but cars are insanely high taxed. 25% general VAT, 180% registration tax, and there are bi-annual "green taxes on owning" a car which depends on how "green" the car is.

    That's about $6,500 less than the lowest price for a regular Ford Focus here in DK, so stop your whining.

    NASCARs Yuji Ide I presume?

    They actually locked out the first row of the GP in respect for Senna and Ratzenberger. Senna getting the nr. 1 spot and Ratzenberger the nr. 2 spot with Brazilian and Austrian respectively flags painted on the asphalt.

    Amen!

    2nd gear:

    They will fuck it up royally. You can't have a Cannonball movie without a Lambo, and I don't see a Lambo anywhere in GMs lineup

    Small aircraft always make me shudder.... I don't know whether they are more dangerous than any other type of transportation, but they just seem that way to me.

    I don't give a flying fuck. I want cow on my seats, preferably so fresh that it is still muh-ing, and I'll eat my steak with a smile thinking: More vegans = more meat to regular people

    I have lost faith in humanity...

    There have been. The latest was Giovanni Amati in 1992. She was talentless at best.

    As long as the plates are not racist, homophobic etc., who gives a shit?

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    Damn the video got lost to the mystery that is the interwebs. Here you go again!

    I mean, it's not like it hasn't been done before.

    There is too little of this around these days. Instead of the Valencia GP they should stick all the F1 drivers in a bunch of M3s, 190Es, old 911s or something and tell them to go have fun.

    To be honest I think this was shot on the Top Gear track but Fifth Gear.

    But damn, that was a good looking car...

    Well, Ferrari probably sent a team in advance to set up the car to the track, so that might explain why it's fast round the track.

    Car Free Day? Please... From 25. November 1973 until 10. February 1974 it was illegal to drive a car on Sundays in Denmark unless you had a special permit or was in an emergency. The reason was the oil crisis and a need to dramatically conserve oil.