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Bunta Fujiwara
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We are talking about “supercars”, in this context. Cars that are considered as the fastest road legal, production cars, regarding the lap times. It is a car manufacturers’ variant of dick waving.

Yeah, it would be a great race of “production” cars. The only way to make it valid is to get some random cars from random people and give them to some tamed racing drivers.
Impartial. Manufacturers cheat.

Nice try. In the future, try educating yourself on the difference between “liberal” and “left-wing”. Besides, that story has long been proven as nationalist crap. BBC is globally one of the most trusted news sources.

Man, this is just fake news spread by the CiaNN to make you feel safe and compliant. Don’t you see it, people!?

You silly beam, that’s what jet fuel does.

I don’t really know what that is, but it did remind me of this weird French cartoon about the human body:

Steven Spielberg DARPA presents:

First off, your first line is pure BS. Nothing else. For example BBC and Reuters are among the most credible news sources out there.
What about the German and the Australian media? Do you have any interesting comparisons for them?

You keep talking about left wing propaganda, lies and fake news when the freaking administration itself, including its leader, do that very thing.
Here are some examples off the top of my head:

Explain to me what good has he done so far.

Nope, I had to google what it is.

The main problem is, Jalopnik often takes Motorsport.com as a source of the news on non-NASCAR motorsport. Take their recent clickbait-style misinforation regarding Simon Pagenaud:

Furiosa. The Prequel.

Your new 2017 F1 recovery vehicle:

Exactly. And their PR machine is absolutely ridiculous, from the last year’s “we have a 3rd best chassis”, to a more recent “our engine will be at Mercedes’ 2016 level” and this freshly pooped turd:

Every Motorsport.com article has to be read thoroughly; they are known to take things out of a context and present a vastly different picture.

Upgrades are possible, but there are limits in what Willys MB can take.

I also liked the fact that all 3 were interviewing him, but it felt a bit awkward that his interview was interrupted by the Kazakhstan feature. I’d rather like it to be an unbroken 10 minute segment.