They should have used those one-way spike things you find at rental car returns, that would have made things more interesting.
They should have used those one-way spike things you find at rental car returns, that would have made things more interesting.
Ohh nooo, you’re not bating me into saying something totally inappropriate. Noo-siree, not this time…
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I’m happy to know it’s not just me who doesn’t get it. I just spent the last 10 minutes reading about Nascar specs because I thought, “Well maybe things have changed since I last looked in on Nascar.”
Nope. The car is still spec’d that everyone is running a nearly identical car - engine, fuel delivery, chassis, tires…
It’s all fun and games, until someone shows up and upstages you in a Ferrari.
In the world of $1 mil+ hypercars, I’d actually give this a solid NP. Especially with all the spares and the ability to hold a tag-a-long driving coach.
From my perspective, the problem is that they existed in the first place across the board. In a perfect world, free trade would be, you know. Free.
“thoughts and prayers"
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I think it’s hilarious that they’re trying to reinvent the wheel.......only to find that it can't be improved. I can think of better places to spend that money, like.... Health care, clean water, education...... But, wtf do I know?
“Jim VanSlambrouck” whose kids never get beat up on the playground!
What about that old law that required a person to walk waving a red flag to signal the locomotion of motorcoaches?
So I take it you never sit at restaurants, theaters, during flights?
I’m sure she is fine. No need to check.
An awesome match of exhuberant and opulent classlessness. Both, I mean.
Moral of the story, don’t be impressed by anyone driving a 3 year old German car.
The house I have lived in since I was about 4 always has a small puddle on the street in front of it after it rains. In the winter, it typically will freeze over. Every year when it froze over, I would get a running start and slide across it. When I was a teen, I’d go out to start my hand-me-down minivan and pass the…
I’m mostly upset by your abuse of ellipses.
Actually, it was Giotto Bizzarrini and Giovanni Volpi who turned a 250 GT into a custom racecar nicknamed the ‘Breadvan’, after Enzo Ferrari blacklisted Volpi from buying a 250 GTO. (Not literally pizza, but...)
I get it now, Ferrari started making Pizza ovens years ago and never told anyone.