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No, they are definitely both Ferraris. Note the red color.

I hate Toyota motorsports for their constant cheating, but DAMN are they good at it!

I think it's cool that he's back. I was a huge fan of his when he first came on the scene with Target Chip Ganassi Racing back when CART was a thing. His rookie season was amazing, very exciting to watch.

One more question: Who are some of your American racing heroes? Who's been most influential on your racing career?

Hey Patrick, big fan of Porsche Motorsports here. First, I was wondering if there's much difference in the setup between the 911 and 912 cars. Are there different strategies employed between two cars on the same team, or does it mostly have to do with what the drivers want from the car? Also, is the "Ginger Ninja"

Hey Jordan, what kind of physical toll does a 24-hour race take on your body? Is there any extra physical preparation or conditioning beforehand? Any extra recovery time or soreness afterward? I think a lot of casual sports fans underestimate the level of athleticism that's required to compete at such a high level

Fastest for me was a modified 1996 Toyota Supra turbo.

I love this story. If I was rich, I'd like to think that I'd be the same way....but in reality, I'd probably blow my entire fortune on Porsches. Props to Morris for sticking with "The Bentley"!

that photo is actually the N/A engine, the turbo is even WORSE!!! i had one in the past, great car to drive, but such a pain to wrench on.

Looks like I'm a little late to the party, but I'd like to nominate two knuckle-busters that I have personal experience with: The Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo (Z32), and Toyota Celica All-Trac Turbo (ST165)

Would it be fair to say that the camera man fell down because he was tired?

I'll throw in a vote for Maserati. I was playing with their configurator the other day, and it's actually pretty robust.

the low nose is now acting like a ramp, launching cars into the air! hooray safety!

ugh...

I would keep one in my backpack when I go camping so that I can start a nice campfire.

I literally laughed out loud. Nice work!

One thing I noticed is that the Mazda 3 actually has the stick shift going the right direction....as in, pull back to shift up, and push forward to shift down. Most cars with manu-matic shifting seem to get this wrong, and I really can't understand why!

Beautiful car.

Yep, Miata.