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A late 90's or early 2000's CART car at Indianapolis. They were legendary 900 hp beasts that set average lap speeds of over 240 mph at Fontana and couldn't race at Texas after drivers got tunnel vision from sustained 6 and 7 G vertical loading... but thanks to The Split in 1996, we never got to see the ultimate

There is only one answer.

Looks like Will Buxton might be in the Indycar pitlane next year.

That's the best part! Hobbs is the old-school voice of reason, keeping the others from falling into the trap of "THIS SEASON OF FORMULA 1 IS THE BEST EVER, AND FORMULA 1 IS THE ONLY MOTORSPORT EVER!" mindset that the rest of the world has fallen into... Ever watched the BBC coverage?

THIS. And the leader lights behind the number panels that identify the top 3 positions in each class. It makes following the longer races soooo much easier for the fans.

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This year's Indy 500 was at least the best in 20 years for sure, most lead changes ever, due to the new aero package, and great racing all day

Dallara doesn't mess around. They co-developed this with Ferrari for their F1, Indycar, GP2, GP3, and Prototype designs....

Porsche 944 (Naturally Aspirated)

Brown is awesome on 70's Porsches, but the only time you see it now is on the godawful Venza... I swear, 90% of the Venzas I've seen have been in this color...

And it may not be over yet. Former teammate and team owner Jimmy Vasser and Chip Ganassi are looking into fielding him a car for the Indy 500 next year:

That we're all either NASCAR or Formula 1 fans, and there are no other racing series even worth looking at. Even among gearheads this is a problem. I feel like as a reaction to the image of all Americans being NASCAR fans, all of the "true" car culture people in the US have turned to F1, because its "so much more

What about the World Endurance Championship 6 Hours of Silverstone tomorrow? The Toyota Hybrid qualified only 0.7 sec off of the Audi's pace, and there's a significant chance of rain tomorrow. It may not be live on TV but the WEC has a live stream on their site (http://www.fiawec.com/) and Audi.tv is running their own

They're hard to find for $500, especially in a condition that won't force you to spend a fortune making semi-reliable, but the Porsche 944 was a pretty great car. Several teams in ChumpCar/LeMons are running them...

Delorean and the DMC-12... its like people think, "Its shiny and was in Back to the Future, so it must be awesome!"....

Say there's a line of cars waiting at a red light, with one lane that goes straight and a lane on the right that is marked as "MUST TURN RIGHT." The most annoying thing that people do is to go flying up the completely empty lane on the right, and then gun it when the light turns green or cut in, in the middle of the

Voice recognition would be nice, so you could have the ability to yell "Next!" or "Back!" for when you're wrist deep in CV grease or when both hands are occupied with holding tools or stabilizing a part.

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Paul Page during the 1989 Indianapolis 500. The Last 10 laps were incredibly intense, and the commentary will still bring you to the edge of your seat every time you hear it. The sparseness of the commentary, which is so perfectly timed, leave long pauses so you can hear the whine of the incredibly powerful