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Props to the driver, it is most impressive that he did that using a manual.

7 - 10 years is a pretty reasonable length of time to keep a car.

I'm dumb, I now see what you did.

Keep it floored through turn 11 and late brake into turn 10 running reverse is teh best.

H2R is actually a lot of fun in reverse. Takes a few laps to get confident but from turn 2 to turn 1 down to turn 10 is crazy fast (and blind).

Beams of light!

I think it flows from the front of the car and the front of the car is designed partially based on the requirements for cars to be more pedestrian crash friendly. It has to be a bit tricky to get that requirement right while still preserving your brand image.

Doesn't the CSL have a card board trunk? And delivered with barely legal slicks? IIRC the owners manual warns against driving in the rain.

As someone who is currently trying to sell my E34 so I can buy a 71' 2002, I'm so very very envious.

The M3 coupe really dead? My stomach dropped a little when I read that.

I'm really surprised that there was not a peep from the guy. I know I would have been hollering like a madman; even after the crash, not a word.

I know its not the point, but a 70 durometer rear motor mount does a good job at all but eliminating torque steer and wheel hop while preserving the ride; the power becomes much more manageable.

In summary: cars that don't make you think you'll get syphilis just by looking at them are not supercars. Cars that make you think they're going to explode because you touched the oil cap are supercars. I hope that clears things up.

Agreed. LaFerarri sounds really stooopid.

People who were shopping at their local farmers market on a Saturday morning.

90 year old

Not going to buck the trend, but Toyota drivers in general; more so Prius drivers.

I'm in

Austin has some pretty good car events. Check out Cars and Coffee every 2nd Sunday at the Oasis.