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Sigh, if only I was stupid rich, I could have my own F1 team.  

Golf cart with racing slicks.  The end (of me probably).  

I’m almost afraid to ask, but what-precisely-was the driver on, and how much did they take?

This...actually sounds like a good deal.  

You really are obsessed aren’t you?

I don’t know, if it is supported properly it might work. 

You know, all joking aside, this is actually a good idea, especially if built out of plastic or fiberglass so that it can be switched by one person working alone.

You have an interesting point, While I am not much of an IndyCar fan, I prefer the tech race of F1. I cannot think that it may have gotten a lot more attention - positive or negative - that the sport as a whole has needed for a while. Just look at the proposed 2021 rules changes for F1; you may not like it, but people

That is deeply impressive and I take my hat off to the gentleman.  Now somebody get Ford on the phone and get me a price estimate for an F-150 sized Bronco...

I remember the Post Office had a junker for people to smash on Tax Day as they waited in line to mail their taxes.

Hmmm, need to include book series, there are some variations...

Yes, you need help, that 4.3 is a gutless piece of crap.  

Yep, I have always wondered how Bridgestone got it right and Michelin didn’t.  

Oh yes, I have fond memories of watching the cars in Grand Prix go around that very layout.  

I have long wished for F1 to race on a proper oval, if only to see what shenanigans they get up to in an attempt to gain an advantage (most of the F1 rule book does not specify that aero devices and such much be symmetric).

The Japanese slogan for the defense of their nation against the coming Allied invasion was “Twenty Million Will Die for Emperor and Nation.” I believe them. They were issuing bamboo spears to housewives and grenades to middle schoolers. At the beginning of the war, a certain US admiral said that when the war was over,

I’ve got to say that I am with Jeremy Clarkson on this one.  When an autonomous car can drive the Bolivian Death Road in a driving rain, at night, and without the passengers wetting themselves, I’ll buy one.  

Hey, I’m not the one calling names here.  

No, not trying to start anything.  If the issues are different, then please explain it to me.  

Cool story.  But I have a small quibble about the subsonic regulations being because of wounded pride.  The USAF ran sonic boom tests over US towns in the 50’s and 60’s and nobody liked them.  They concluded that towns would have to be largely redesigned or rebuilt to accommodate regular sonic booms, so the FAA