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    If I remember correctly, the old JGTC GT500 cars had to at least use the center section (firewall forward to some point before the trunk) of the original vehicle. But you’re correct that these days, they’re just skins over a carbon monocoque.

    It’s Japan’s version of old (pre-GT3) DTM, especially since it’s running the same Class 1 specifications that DTM used to.

    In fact, you’d be hard pressed to spot the original Civic hiding under all the new carbon fiber

    This, years of the old one-child policy also created this “little emperor syndrome” with overly spoiled single sons that, even as far back as the 90s, was warned as being a “behavioural time bomb.

    Outside of the championship battle, this season has actually been pretty close. While it started with Aston Martin as the clear P2, that’s changed with McLaren looking to be the team that can actually leapfrog Aston, Mercedes and Ferrari, with a car whose pace is not far off from Red Bull’s (despite starting the

    When the question is “what if I want a Morgan but don’t want to deal with the headaches of owning one,” it seems that “Miata is always the answer.”

    Somewhat related question. Does a vehicle with only one wheel, but has that wheel powered count as having “all-wheel drive” since all it’s wheels are driven?

    The Skyline badge was split of from the GT-R badge years ago. The latter is the only reason people really started caring about the Skyline. Any Skyline outside of the R32-34 or the KPGC10 and KPGC110 (aside from the occasional ER34 sedan or GT-ST turned into a drift car or the R31 Group A car) tends to be forgotten.

    Does it matter when the new Concorde Agreement look to massively boost teams’ valuations? According to a Forbes report, team values skyrocketed by 276% from 2019, with the average value for a team now being around $1.8 billion. More importantly, the same report indicates that each team is set to make an average of

    Wasn’t Aurebesh developed after the fist film had come out. I remember the older cuts of ANH still had English in some of the background elements that were only later turned into Aurebesh in the Special Editions.

    This isn’t Street Fighter 6 where players are making a bunch of weirdos.

    Hey, it may be a shitbox, but at least it is always the answer.

    At such events, Pitt and Idris have gotten behind the wheel of a pair of Formula 2 cars that have been modified to look more like F1 machinery

    Is it just me, or did they just badly photoshop in the displays on those screens in the interior shot?

    Red Bull is the most visible example, but let’s not pretend that the rest of the grid isn’t doing the same or similar. Look at what McLaren did to Kevin Magnussen or what Mercedes kept doing to Valtteri Bottas or what Alpine tried to do with Piastri and Alonso. Red Bull just happens to be the most visible since they

    I mean, we’ve been counting grand slam statistics for years now, at the very least, ever since the fastest lap got awarded a point.

    It almost looked like a scene from an old Top Gear segment. Just hay flying everywhere.

    Richard Garriot de Cayeux

    I have to wonder how light an attack can possibly be, if it’s coming from a fucking airplane.

    Maybe if people could actually use Threads from places other than their phones people would be using it more.