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As I was scanning Jalopnik, this is what I first saw:

Ah, the world of F1. Intrigue, mystery, conspiracy and clandestine. Typical Ron Dennis. I feel for Jenson as he has done his best with a mid level car. I suppose the safe money would be on Jenson moving to endurance racing while Alonso takes his seat. I would think though that a pairing of Jenson and Alonso would get

You looked in a concentrated way? Starred, not stared.

If this is their day job, I wonder what they do for fun on the weekends? Great footage here. Thanks Tyler!

I didn't know that you did comedy acts, but your comments sure are hilarious. Guess you have never launched a FWD vehicle before. I have many times in many different cars and I can assure you, I will take the rwd any time. A '69 Judge would probably give a good account for itself, especially with radial tires rather

"DRS is permitted because it's written into the rules."

I think I liked it better when Russia and China were somewhat wary of each other. Becoming axis powers does not bode well for the U.S. or NATO. Very impressive helicopter that they are teaming up together on.

Ok, Chaparral 2X, now we are talking!

Ok, now if Nico can race off into the distance at the start and if Alonso can make one of his magical starts and take out Lewis, all will be right with me and the universe as well.

Well, as a Red Bull fan, this bites. I was hoping that the RBs could at least duke it out with the Williams' cars. Personally, I see the flexing wings as a brilliant innovation. No wonder Adrian Newey is leaving F1. The rules are so chokingly stifling that there is no appeal for a man like him anymore.

Hitler was a car guy? That is news to me. He like any other autocractic dictator love to seen. Take note that old Adolph never drove any of those Mercedes. He was always in the back getting his Sig Heils and arms raised at 75 degree angles. You are funny though. I love good humor.

I doubt it. FWD and asthmatic engine coupled with a lazy automatic transmission=lethargic performance, both on a dragstrip and road course.

I loved Pontiacs while growing up. Cars like the GTO, Firebird and Grand Prix come to mind. Then, GM started passing off overdone, hideous, cheesy cars in the 70s and 80s. Pontiac was the worst offender. My lasting memory of Pontiac will be Grand Ams with strakes on the sides and bumpers. Sadly, late 80's Pontiacs are

There is something about a small, light car in the winter that brings delight to the heart. I had a 1976 VW Scirocco that was perhaps the most fun car I have ever driven in the winter. I later had a 1987 16v Scirocco with Hakkapelitta snow tires. Had no trouble keeping up with 4wd trucks uphill. An Exige in the winter

Sounds perfectly normal for Mother Russia. Proliferation of nuclear weapons. nuclear subs in Swedish waters, Bear overflights of the Gulf of Mexico, Putin showing up at a G20 summit with 4 major warships, incursions into Ukraine and now satellite killers. The list continues to grow. Why do I feel much as I did as a 10

Say it isn't so Travis. Off to automotive purgatory for you!

Good heavens. Now THAT is a Go Kart. And, being driven by an 88 year old gentleman makes it even more worthy. Well played Captain Jack!

That Lotus would have been doing the lotus position if that truck had landed on it...

I am old enough to remember a truck was, well, a truck. Strictly utilitarian. Good old farm machine for carrying hay bales. I even remember the cute smallish Toyota trucks of the 80s. Then, something happened. Someone in Detroit got the idea that people wanted a Cadillac with a bed in the back. They even added extra

Michael, why do I have this feeling that you feel the same about Jews who are politically conservative and on the right as well? In all honesty, I am closer philosophically on many things with Pat Robertson than I am with say something that comes out of Haaretz or leftists Jews in politics and entertainment. Yes, that