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    How fitting is debuting a race car that is testing the limits of hybridization and automotive technology

    LMH has more freedom when it comes to aero, whereas LMDh regulation hypercars/GTPs do not. Strange decision when the class has a 4:1 downforce to drag requirement that, in theory, should allow for more freedom in design.

    Some of these don’t technically count as “failed” as the companies are still around, just not as roadcar makers. Yamaha is the most obvious, but Dome is still around, just making racecar chassis (including the SuperGT GT300 Mother Chassis) for various series. Venturi is also, surprisingly enough, still with us, though

    Killing Vader would have made him a target for the Emperor.

    So would you say that the car is full of quirks and features?

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    No mention of their first batch of turbo hybrid V6s for McLaren?

    The Inquisitors weren’t established here though. They were brought over from previous material (animated show and video game).

    I believe it's a different deal now where PMI no longer controls all the sponsorship on the car. 

    Contemporary Star Wars is far from unafraid of taking concepts that worked from the Expanded Universe and loosely slotting them into its own narratives.

    2019 Ferrari is still the wrong shade of red that they’d been using during Philip Morris’ tenure controlling the sponsorship rights. The return to classic Ferrari red with the F1-75 is much welcome.

    Almost as amazing as Chuck Leclerc.

    We’ve been trying that, but the main issue is the cost of these versus just building a Jeepney around an old Toyota diesel.

    As long as Ferrari doesn’t keep being Ferrari.

    This makes sense though. Self-driving vehicles aren’t really targeted at the same people buying Ferraris. The full level 5 ones people are designing all target regular commuters who might not even be buying them, but just ridesharing. At this point, being able to drive a car, let a lone a Ferrari just becomes

    It felt great to cast a tornado and see things actually take damage from getting sucked up and crashing down to earth, instead of some vague “air elemental damage” number.

    Time to let go then... just like the Dangan!

    It’s a Souls game for people who find the series’ deliberate combat limiting and just want to set their archer on fire and climb a gryphon to see who burns to death first.

    “Oh my god Becky! Look at that buttress.
    It is so big, it looks like one of those rap guys’ cars.”

    The road to Shadon already started with Hatsune Miku.

    This. People overrate Shane because of what he’s done in ring, but for the business side of things, the company really should be left to Steph and Paul.