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I’m so tired the whole hybrid, efficient racing thing. This decade is going to be the last hurrah for gas consumer vehicles. Why can we not have 1500hp turbo V12 sports car racing? I mean look what they were doing 30 years ago when they banned group c and put F1 engines in sports cars.

anyone that can reelect a turtle to senate that many times has got to be a bit addled.

Well, it *is* Kentucky.

Thats ... just dumb. You cant automatically blame this year’s deaths on the organisers.They’ve run this event for nearly three decades and had only two deaths in that whole time.
By all means ban this type of racing but dont throw blame for no reason.

Oh. I have not watched a full F1 race for about ten years.

F1 does not refuel in-race.

Having a spec battery in Formula E seems counterintuitive if the goal is to develop and promote EVs.

Imagine what would happen if you flew into a big piece of plastic at 20+ mph.

15 years is not “a little harsh”

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Good. Fuck people that can’t control their tempers.

NASCAR literally encourages shit like this.

This would be a lot more fun with pictures

Go after ‘em both.

Personally, I’d go after the far more lucrative tax breaks the wealthy get before spending any time sweating over electrified car incentives.

Maybe the first responders had to break all the windows on the cars to make sure no one was trapped inside. Then they had to hose down all the cars to make sure they would not catch fire. It did say there was a Ferrari in there. Could be a dangerous situation.

Here in Canada the only time to tend to see high end vehicles in a trailer or container, they are stolen and on their way overseas.

Sees lead photo.

“I’m sorry, but your Ferrari’s policy specifically excludes damage that happens on a track.”

The problem with speeding up the Hypercars is that it would be too late. The cars are already testing. Speeding them up would mean new aerokits, recalculating the suspension, possibly redesigning parts, and back to the dyno with the engines. Much easier to slow down the LMP2. The more interesting question is who

I would want to know how they would handle a non-celebrity involved in the same crash. Would that person be given the same consideration for their privacy? If so, I agree there’s no reason to treat Woods differently. If he’s getting special treatment, though, I have an issue with that.