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The real question is going to be... when will they let someone.

Today’s modern F1 cars could easily do it. It’s hard to get a direct apples::apples comparison, but here’s the best I can do:

Take the modern Spa circuit, which was both raced by Stefan Bellof in 1984 using a similar spec Porsche 956 as he used in 1983, and

how long until a red neck can afford a Bugatti Chiron?

nobody wrenching in my street.... pretty sure the neighbour is growing pot in his shed tho

It’s a lot less offensive way of making money then shoving auto-play video’s in someone’s face and then complaining when the ads are blocked.

Your car still uses the road?

A 1997 Nissan 240 SX with an automatic had an MSRP of $19,159.00.

Jeep. Wrangler.

Target Fixation =/= Steering Locked Up. By design and the laws of physics a motorcycle’s steering cannot “lock up”. Own your mistakes dude.

“Steering locked up”

Seemed to be working just fine when he blew thru that corner and straightlined off the edge!

Maybe I’m being a dick, but “a problem with his bike’s steering” really just means “a problem with the rider,” right?

That ‘conveyor belt’ was meaningless to the lift generated by the forward motion created by the thrust of the propellor. The airplane was able to move forward to reach aerodynamic lift off, which can be totally independent of forward motion of the airframe. To wit; I once stopped for fuel in Cut Bank, Montana in my

Unbelievable. She saw him backing up and still cut him off!

I don’t see anything terribly wrong with the Miata driving. The S2000 driver is upset why?  Because she got passed? And she starts her only little road-rage tantrum. Perhaps if she paid attention to her mirrors she wouldn’t have been surprised by the Miata. There was plenty of room and plenty of forward visibility

Look I was the most staunch hold out in terms of the iPod. I used mine up until last year’s but even I finally accepted they are redundant., my iPhone does everything an iPod does. I used my iPod for running but I can clip my iPhone on my pants and get the same results.

This dangerous situation is the driver’s fault, to begin with. He should have responded immediately to the drivers in the adjacent lane slowing so quickly. He was lucky to avoid her person changing lanes but it happened a long time after he should have been slowing down or changing lanes himself.

That’s one Tesla owner who managed to keep his head.