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No, because they also have flat bottoms, so they skip across like a rock on water. Unless they turn sideways, in which case they might catch and roll, putting the driver in even more danger. And if they are sideways then they aren’t creating down-force.

Haha, that’s my favorite beach on the Oregon/Washington coast because the beach is like 20 miles long, so everyone spreads out and the water is warmer than other more popular spots. But yes, part of the beach is a “State Highway” and plenty of people go out there not knowing how to drive in sand or with a lack of

Yes, but race cars also don’t weigh 80,000 pounds, so they can just skip over the gravel sometimes and still hit the wall at high speed.

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For cars, tarmac run off areas tend to be safer over gravel as it gives drivers the chance to correct and get back on the track, and gravel can sometimes not work as intended and possibly flip a car. But Spa was looking at adding gravel to the run off areas of Eau Rouge specifically for motorcycle racing, which

You know you don’t have to use the third row right? I’m sure it folds flat.

Turning a car off without the driver’s input is a safety hazard. What if two people are in a car, the one with the key in their pocket gets dropped off, and the other person takes off without the key. Now that person has the car shutoff in the middle of traffic and they no longer have power steering and power brakes.

It’s one of the few times you can tell someone, “Buy the Lamborghini, it will be less of a headache than the Audi.”

Hell no on that diesel smoke. The first whiff of diesel exhaust I smell gives me an instant headache. Meanwhile, I’ve spent an entire day at a Formula Drift event and felt totally fine.

I always thought it was Bodymore. At least that’s what The Wire taught me.

I’ve always heard the speculation that IMS bearing issues show up more on Porsches with low miles than the ones that were driven often.

Bahrain and Qatar are two separate nations.

Does anyone else miss Snatch Jason Statham?

Well none of them are technically sold yet. These are all just deposits to get in line.

Yes so they can sell you the extra coverage because your base coverage doesn’t cover “acts of God.”

If you’ve got $500,000 I’m sure he’ll show up for a bit.

I’m not saying you should join, I’m just saying there’s more interests than the three things you listed. Plus they host themed Cars and Coffee that are open to everyone.

In mine, and others in the comments, experience, diesels are usually slightly underrated in normal driving (not towing). The diesel SUV I had for awhile consistently returned 2 MPG higher than the rating. A friend had a TDI Beetle and it too returned higher than rated MPG.

Dodge added coil springs to the 1500 10 years ago in 2009. Why no one else has baffles me as most reviews say the Ram rides the best in normal driving.