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@RB26Skyline: I was going to mention those. Do not like.

One of those things where, you wonder how no one with some sort of sense stopped this guy (or girl) after the elevator pitch.

@ninjacoco con queso: Fair enough. Did you go from flats to something substantial? Yeah, guys don't have a great handle on subtlety.

@Autojunkie: "It's a truly fascinating world..."

Those are pretty hot. It's weird, I'm not a foot fetish guy, but I love heels? (on womens)

@Wibble: But do you know this for a fact? Do you know what Polyphony Digital told Red Bull that the criteria was? You may very well be right and there is nothing more to this car than HP numbers. GT's physics model is actually decently robust; I wouldn't be surprised if some real thought was put into this. Cars

@Wibble: Well..... if the point of the exercise is to have real engineers design a virtual car around real world materials and limitations, but without respect to money or feasibility, then the validity is much more. It's kind of a form of prototyping. That's why it doesn't have a million horsepower. It's not about

When you have lemons, like a car that's a foot too tall, make lemonade - 1000 horsepower, exposed blower, lemonade.

@He's got a sword!: If you knew the technical details, then yes, you would believe it was an accident, because it was.

@asaturn: Yup. Much to do about nothing. They even came clean as soon as they knew about it, and yet are being raked over the coals. Not exactly sure how they should have handled this to please everyone.

@witless_protection: Fast enough is relative, but but modding an exotic is like playing russian roulette where the gun has two bullets instead of just one. Not like italian machinery is very reliable stock, anyway...

@calzonegolem: There was not a girl turtle. THERE WAS NEVER A GIRL TURTLE.

@Gïmmï Mørgäikköŋëŋ: Agreed. I'm totally soiled on the whole Stig thing now, I can't not see any Stig as an entitled third rate racer who wants their fame.

@BrtStlnd: I laughed - it just seems so specific. BioNectar4534! It's... people!

@Whack-a-mole: It's the future though, so that's just a normal - the punks of the future actually look exactly like pageboys from the turn of the century.

@ZeroOrDie: I concur, but the middle class that would buy them will be extinct in ten years or so.

@Admiral_Awesome: Unicorn bone was outlawed in 1972 after the Candyland Accords were signed.