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To be honest, most people did not know her name before her injury and crash as she was not some super star. The inspiration part of the story is actually her recovery and wanting to jump right back in and help promote motorsport safety even if she could have walked away. Lastly, despite her moneyed background she did

Is Ferrari in NASCAR now?

No longer with us (unfortunately), but...

It's a sin to have music in that video. The F1's V12 is music enough.

Whoever thought it would be good to play a music bed over this video instead of actual engine sounds needs to have his ass kicked repeated by men who kick things professionally.

Best. "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car".Ever.

I think we all know the man to pilot it, too. Well, all who've seen Farscape, that is.

"This is farscape 1 all systems go!"

Patina is earned:

Saw this yesterday. This was an absolutely great video. It shows that our passion is not necessarily about driving a fast, loud, or harsh car through mountain roads at mach 9, but that it is mostly about just driving a car you love and connect to.

No. Just no. I feel like an asshole for spelling MINI in all caps. It looks like terrible marketing bullshit, because it is, and I refuse to buy into it. Grammar takes precedence here, my friend.

So current 1-Series owners, take care of your cars. The future track rats who will buy them at 1/4 their original value will thank you for it.

The car pictured is actually a Nissan GT-Retro, the 2133 model. Sales of Japanese autonomobiles slowed around 2120, when the Toyota Empire's Prius XXVII started suffering spontaneous fires from the epidemic of unintended nuclear acceleration. In an effort to win back customers, many of the Japanese manufacturers

And just like that, Bernie Ecclestone is no longer the only diminuitive, wrinkled character in F1.