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    But a “99" “battle royale”game is a perfect fit for a racing game, since that ends up simply being a regular race but with 99 racers on the grid.

    It probably bummed him out to finish second that day in 1984, but after seeing how extraordinary Senna would go on to be, hopefully the sting dulled a bit.

    It looks like they just mashed together Hyundai’s current design language (with the long horizontal light bar in front), together with Toyota’s from a generation back (with the huge trapezoidal grille on the bumper).

    Our grille is very iconic

    It’s in Germany, pretty sure the trash collectors will not only make sure they go back on the train, but they’ll even alert the homeowner if anything goes wrong with the train.

    Buttons for indicators aren’t even a Tesla thing. I believe Ferrari kicked off the modern trend first and then Ford followed suit with the GT.

    This is Ferrari, they only do that after the car has crashed.

    Tire pressure limits aren’t exclusive to NASCAR. Other motorsports, including MotoGP and Formula 1, also enforce them.

    No. The only way to give Massa the championship is to invalidate Singapore 2008. As such, this would only set a precedent for invalidating Abu Dhabi ‘21, which would result in Max retaining the title since he was leading in race wins even if he was tied in points with Lewis going into it.

    Simplicity and lightness are dead...

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    Should bring up motorcycle helmet standards and how ridiculously politicized and convoluted they are with Snell vs DOT vs ECE vs FIM, etc.

    Just because it needs to be mentioned. Zandvoort has two banked corners, with Hugenholtz (turn 4) also being banked.

    There’s actually an ongoing argument that Ascari’s streak should count as 9 since the only race he didn’t win was Indy which shouldn’t count since no other F1 driver was going to Indy at that time.

    Heck, I’m almost certain that this is partly a ploy to see if there be enough enthusiasts raising a stick and if there’ll be an uptick in sales of the remaining stock of manual cars to justify bringing the manual back at a premium. Basically trying to force what happened with the 911R.

    A lot of these self checkout systems got their start in countries where the aging population meant that there were less young people to work as cashiers (Japan in particular). But then business owners in places that weren’t facing the same situation saw that doing this saved money and decided to just bring the

    So since this is Alfa, this means only 33 will actually ever be built right? Or will they do the Italian thing like their sister company Ferrari and lie about the numbers and secretly build more?

    To make all those who hadn’t been able to get one feel bad and, conversely, pad the egos of the billionaires who did get one.

    Didn’t Mazda bring the MX-30 to California just for some emissions requirement?

    I didn’t know that I was desperately wanting for that reference.

    How quick the failure of the Karma made people forge that Henrik Fisker designed some of the prettiest cars ever.