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None in 66, but ran Ford motors under Cosworth banner in '64 and '65, and to act like '67 was some insane demarcating line for the pillaging of F1? The point at large stands.

Shelby's GT/SC is based on the current car, has 624 horsepower, a short shifter, stiffer springs, Wildwood brakes a full Eibach coil over suspension, lighter wheels and a mean exhaust system. It also has a revised exterior with a new grill, bumper, hood and Shelby's signature touch, the wide racing stripes.

Uh, there was very much a Cosworth engine in F1 at the time of Grand Prix's production.

Because it's wholly antiquated, clumsy, and pedantic, and if it must be used, at least use it properly (re: subjunctive in this case).

My fast and furious grumpiness? What does that even mean? Where did Fast and Furious come into this?

Would that there was a cop around to bust every asshat passing traffic on the shoulder.

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This is going to press up against the envelope of your guidelines, but I'll submit the opening race sequence from Gumball Rally, as it's technically a race, with timing and everything, despite the fact that it takes place on the street.

I'm going to do this with every effort of not being a douche in doing so, but I simply could not disagree more. The racing scenes in Rush were like the bastard lovechild of the Wachowksi Brothers' Speed Racer and Stallone's Driven. It started with bad, over-saturated cinematography that attempted to give the sensation

ANOTHER GAWKER JOURNALIST ABUSING DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS, BIG SHOCK

He's middling when coming off of an injury with very little rehab/practice time? A scorching indictment of his career, for sure.

Tavarish:

More cars + less revenue = disaster.

Yes, as quoted in the story:

Not weird at all for the last one.

Nothing. Sony Entertainment's streaming service. CICGC is the real reason to use it, at this point, but they have a pretty good rotation of interesting older movies and TV shows. Most of it only hangs around for a few months at a time, but the good news is that there's new-old content cycling through fairly often.

This is true, forgot about that as I never use it.

The idea is cool, but it seems awfully complex when compared to what iRacing does, which is simply show a simple, easy to see-read-and-understand quantitative split to your best lap. I find raw data way more useful than a ghost car, and although you do lose the ability to see the line of the ghost car that resulted in

In previous years, the Vantage V12 was manual transmission only, but starting with the S coupe in 2013, efficiency and market demands, and a faster Bosch ECU, informed the decision to go auto only. The box is the same seven-speed Graziano automated manual as in the V12 S coupe, directed by the third version of Aston's

Martini is generally preferable, but in this circumstance you're absolutely right.

BRING A RACE TO TEXAS WORLD SPEEDWAY, DAMNIT! CRUMBLING INFRASTRUCTURE BE DAMNED.