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Why do I have the suspicion that the Camaro driver thought that he just proved what a great driver he was?

If I understand the physics (chemistry?) right, the flames are due to the super hot exhaust gases which still contain unburnt hydrocarbons and are hot enough to ignite but due to lack of oxygen cant, mixing with the oxygen rich atmosphere and re-igniting...anyone care to chime in?

A friend of mine and I flew thru there once. I was like "We're going in full throttle." And he was like "At that speed will you be able to pull out in time?" And then I was like "It'll be just like Beggar's Canyon back home." We made it.

Yeah but JH needs some big record numbers to keep is scam going err I mean his business booming.

Can we stop pretending like this is a car? Ugh.

So basically, government bureaucracy stood in the way of them breaking this record indisputably? What could NASA possibly have had going on that it took them two years to okay a simple run like this?

This is NOT a production car.

We wanted to run in both directions, but the NASA guys wouldn't let us. Getting into NASA isn't easy. It was a two-year process. The morning was relatively calm, about a 3mph quarter-crosswind. If we'd run in both directions, the result would have been pretty much the same.

WAY TO GO LOTUS!!
BOOM! NORFOLK!.... Wait what?
It's a what, now?
But it looks just like a...
Ah. It's "special production" right.
*ahem.

The best part about the car being named the F 14 T is that one of the drivers is nicknamed the "Iceman".

Popular place for us math folk, eh? Too many people our generation grouping lean towards liberal arts, free time and hobbies. It often seems like the right way to go and can earn you a good amount of acceptance in college, but the economic climate for someone graduating with a literature, arts, philosophy or

WOW

The car was last seen in proximity of Sunnyvale Trailer Park and three suspicious white males near the vehicle.

I'm wondering what grade classifies as "Military-grade". I mean, 6061 is "aircraft grade" but is also pretty much your generic aluminum. I work with aluminum parts on racecars daily and have never heard of "military-grade".

Red rocket

Obviously.