WhiteAndNerdy511
WhiteAndNerdy511
WhiteAndNerdy511

With everything they are going to have to change on car for a 24 hr race (lights, wipers for rain, suspension, aero, probably detune the engine for longevity) it's not going to be a daytona spec car pounding around Le Mans. 

If there is a “blow-and-go” solution that is implemented, how would that work for rental cars?! I don’t want to put my mouth anywhere near something 100s of others have.

Did they bolt enough crap onto this thing? This is bro dozer level of bolt ons. 

You mean it went to build another crapy country bar downtown. And those bumps are after "extensive attempts to grind and resurface the transistions" according to local news. 

I reported a cop driving like an ass. I doubt anything was done about it though. 

Looks like a generic super car anymore. I get that form follows function, but it doesn't have anything that really sets it apart on the outside at a glance. 

My underdog car is my current 2012 Scion tc. I have had it since new and it has been one heck of a car. It is super practical from hauling 4 guys on a road trip from Pittsburgh to Michigan and back several times, to moving me and my crap in and out of numerous apartments in college, to carrying 10 8' 2x4s with the

Sounds like the “eliminator mode” from the Burnout video games. Every 30 seconds the last place car explodes. If Bernie had known about Burnout, he'd probably be a proponent of this quali style, just with more explosions or something.

When I was in the market for my first bike I was considering a new 250cc entry level sports bike. My buddy talked me out of it and on to a salvage title ’07 SV650. The bike was fine mechanically and I didn’t have to worry about dropping a new bike if (and ultimately when) I did go down. I tricked it home to practice

Should rename to 747 Superleggera

...and that is the perfect example of form following function. They look like hat because they work a certain way....like F1. I personally like the old ones the best. Just slim them down and uses some new fancy materials. Leave the glitter and lights on the launchpad

This is for people who think a Cooper S is too small. Personally, I would prefer the old supercharged Cooper S to anything that Mini offers now (unless its the rally spec countryman)