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There isn’t a technical reason to have open wheel racing at all. Why not just mandate full cage only racing and ditch shifter carts through to f1? If the drivers are ok with it carry on, imo. It’s up to the people putting it on the line. If they want closed cockpits I’m all for it, or even the option like in top fuel,

I work at a fairly large town ER, tons of tons of our traumas are MVC’s. Nine times out of ten it’s someone running a red light due to using a cell phone or fucking off in some way and they ram into someone or run off the road. They need to increase punishments on crashes due to cell phone use dramatically. I watched

We can't possibly expect safe use of increased speed limits until we get our goddamned phones out of the hands of every driver.

Natural selection? Idiocy at an all time high? Personally, I blame cars being too comfortable, and having too many features. When I borrowed a fully loaded Accord, it was like a Laz Y Boy floating through the air with no driving feel, no engagement, and tons of distractions. Rowing my own in my Insights and Mustang

Can this video please go viral? It would be nice to have more positive news involving police activity. Especially since it covers the non-criminal related work they do every single day.

HI BILLY MAYS HERE FOR PAINTLESS DENT REPAIR IN A CAN!

His Batmobile broke down with engine trouble, and when he got out to inspect the car, it was struck by a Toyota Camry, and then his own car hit him.

This is so fantastically cool, but at the same time I can’t help but think that it simply isn’t worth the risk. Similarly skilled pilots have crashed during public displays, so I guess it just makes me uneasy about the whole idea of flying around buildings and streets that are full of people.

The Celtics and Bruins have never won on August 15, but I don’t hear anyone talk about a curse.

No economy cars and recycled beer cans. Thanks.

This is one of the coolest GIFs I’ve ever seen. Looks like a scene straight out of a movie or game.

I’ve been very fortunate to have driven several types of exotic cars. The overwhelming similarity is that when you get in it, you feel special. You know that very few people in the world will even see a car like this, much less sit in one, much less drive it. You become a caretaker, even momentarily, to a piece of art

A porsche would drive a corvette because it too can’t justify the extra $40k for a 911

I assume you have absolutely no idea what a Corvette is, and are using the old definition:

The way I see it, most people that have an issue with ferrari, think they’re pretentious. But what exatcly is pretentious about a car with a twin turbo V8 and no computers, cloth seats, a gated manual, and pop-up headlights?

Porsche Carrera GT because of its subtle beauty and the memories of sensational driving experiences it elicits.

There’s a guy that for about 9 months of the year almost daily drives his Lamborghini Espada in Toronto, does regular street parking etc... One of those old tv/film producers that reminds you a little bit of the guy from Get Shorty. Always gets a smile from me.

Ford GT does it for me. I fell in love with it when I first saw its commercial during the 2004 Super Bowl. When my local Ford Store got one in for a customer, I was given a ride in it. I haven’t been the same since.