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Without question, The Track at Centennial in Centennial, CO. The elevation changes, the excellently maintained surface, and the variety of features makes this track truly superb. That final corner (track goes right to left at the s/f line) drops about 12 feet and is on-camber. All told, the track has about 25-30 feet

I'm really curious how this will turn out- modern F1 cars are set extremely stiff with little suspension travel. To do that on the 'ring would generate Senna-esque (in a BAD way) results. So, since the cars have such sensitive underbody aero, I wonder how the necessary increase in ride height is going to effect the

Travis, that isn't correct. Due to a law known as diminished value, which only exists in some states, many insurance companies don't file accidents in whatever database Carfax pulls from. I know for a fact Allstate doesn't, at least in some states (they have told me directly). I have also talked to a State Farm

I just wanted to say that I've had sex while watching football.

You all know what my stance is here. Every vehicle on the road needs to be subject to the same rules and restrictions. In this case, it means motorcycles shouldn't be clogging up the highway going under the speed limit. The driver made a terrible choice, but wouldn't have been in that position if not for the

Further proof of just how many "quality" individuals are in our military.

Best sounding road car of all time. Also, one that I can name without seeing.

Cant...tell...if...sarcasm

But yeah, of course there are tweaks in the design, but IMO it's remarkably close. Especially with these wheels on it:

Case in point...

Like I said about the face, this looks EXACTLY like an E-Class. I mean it's not the abomination Cadillac normally comes out with, but nothing about it is original.

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I think he was just trying to tell Vettel he was going for first...

Anyone else notice that it basically looks like an E-Class? Like, Chinese copy close?

Within five seconds I knew you nailed it with that description. Well done.

When replaced with a classic-style BBS, like the red one in Fort Collins, CO, this car becomes even more amazing.

You've clearly never driven an R then... It is probably better than that M in every way, save engine sound.

Adorable? No, sexiest person alive? Quite possibly. The combination of (entirely based on one interview so take it with a few grains of salt) earnestness, hotness, and discerning knowledge of vehicles put her straight to the top. Oh, and dat accent...

I'd park for ten minutes in that car with that girl...

23 feet and counting...

That's amazing