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alsosprachalso

The kind of person who can afford an RTX4080 is not the kind to sweat spending another $80 on some extra RAM.

Restrictor plates, but for aerodynamics.

Right? “All Good Things...” is one of the best TV finales ever, IMO.

Everyone just forgot about Mass Effect, huh?

If the hardware is all there, I can’t see it being very hard to rip out all the “secure” controller chips and replace them with custom jobs. Dodge can’t encrypt chemistry and physics, and it’s not like they’ll have “emissions tampering” laws to fall back on. Sure you’ll void some warranties but that’s always been a

Personally, seeing a real human sing normally while “underwater” weirded me out bigtime. 

The main crime is that C-pillar, really...

Probably have subscription plans to do uninstall/reinstall services for the shaken...

I don’t have to imagine. Just the property tax on my three cars in VA is over $2000. It’s very frustrating.

Because artists don’t want to run businesses, they just want to make art.

The easiest solution I think is to require a CDL for the operation of any “non-passenger” vehicle. You can even do this at the state level, making it much easier to effect!

Now put them on a racetrack and see which one is faster.

Even purpose-built prototype race cars have that part of the car in their design. It does a lot of work besides just housing the engine.

You can get track insurance for the Nurburgring, including for the track repairs they bill you for.

I’d much rather have success ballast than this

Failing open is a safety issue though, not to mention wrecking the balance of the car. Typically DRS fails closed.

The primary influence on speed and cost is design, not materials.

Your point about racing cars makes me think...

A Blue Falcon on the list but no Feisar? For shame.

MotorStorm, Burnout, Jet Moto, Wipeout, Hydro Thunder, Road Rash, SF Rush, F-Zero...All-time great legendary racing series that haven’t had a proper new entry in a decade or more.