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Ben Gould
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But the teams drove the tires longer than Pirelli said they would last. The were driven outside the specification.

And all that is beyond the fact that teams refused to use the 2020 tires.

It’s not a safety issue if the teams choose to use the tire improperly.

Those who pitted under the first safety car knew they were

This take is patently... wrong.

Shamlessly stolen/reposted from Matthew Somerfield’s twitter.


Perelli is not to blame. At all.

Thank you! I’ve read several books on the Soviet space program and never knew the Venera probes released balloons. It’s very impressive, especially considering the difficulty in successfully reaching the surface of another planet, the highly corrosive sulfuric acid atmosphere, and the 1980's technology they were

Just wait until it flies into the wrong neighborhood and gets copter-jacked.

Back in 1985 the Soviet Vega probes deployed two balloons in Venus’s atmosphere. It’s not heavier than air flight, but it is flying.

I wanted to SKREEM when I saw most of the cars this guy has

generally agree with your thoughts here.  The Crossfire is at least interesting.  Most of the rest of the collection is just depressing. Keep the truck - that’s practical. Keep the Crossfire, because it’s interesting and also doesn’t look like a pile of rubble. Keep one practical DD (I was leaning toward the Cavalier,

I was thinking the same thing. I hated each one more than the last. I admire that he’s putting real work into them, but why-oh-why are they all such garbage?

Frankly given his obsession with oddball Chryslers the danger of a meth neighborhood is that he'd expand his collection.

The only vehicle in this whole list that’s actually interesting is the Crossfire, because it’s a weird vehicle that’s not totally ugly, totally awful or totally busted.

One daily, one sports car, one truck. He can choose which of these unreliable broken hulks fits the description.

To me every single one of those is worthless. Why collect garbage?

As David found out, cities/towns have ordinances that get snag the car hoarder as well.  Not just HOAs.  If you really want to be left alone, you need to be out beyond city/town limits where your neighbor really doesn’t see you.

His house, then use the proceeds to buy a place without an HOA?

Except it’s not. It’s on par for the time from the Germans and is extremely comfortable and ergonomic. The interiors being churned out of BMW, Audi, and Benz were a similar design trend. And this was much better quality.
Have you ever actually been in a 996? Or at least near one? Or are you just making judgments based

I believe it's a headlight washer

Fair enough. But have you never really had a car grow on you? One you nearly despised at introduction but every time you see it you like the proportions just a bit more until you, secretly of course, look at it one day and mutter under your breath “Shit. That looks good.”?

Didn’t we beat this dead horse already this week?