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There may be no American drivers, but there is a huge contingent of Mexican Americans in Austin today, to see Sergio Perez who is an absolute idol in Mexican athletics. Any race in Texas, Las Vegas, and California where Checo is in the lineup, will get a very loyal fanbase showing up.

Tesla owners knew that Autosteer cannot be activated on residential streets without lane markings, and even if it could it has a max of 5 over the speed limit (aka 35 mph on this street). And that the car does not accelerate like a brick was dropped on the pedal when cruise control is activated.

The point is Jalop so called ‘writers’ always blame Tesla/Musk and crucify them without facts.

You have the date of the accident wrong. The articles say the accident happened Feb 17 2021, not in 2017.

It would have been nice if Jalop walked back their previous claims and admitted their error rather than doubling down on a different narrative.

Now you decide to lean towards the narrative of blaming the doors.

Go back and read the other articles and the comments.  Not doing the work again for you.

So Jalponik, in more than one article (you only linked one) blamed Autopilot, even though several commenters (myself included) proved it wouldn’t be possible simply because of the rate of acceleration that had to happen and where it happened.

Months later, what we already knew is proven.  Now you decide to lean towards

The Andretti name, back in F1.  Massive.   I wouldn’t be surprised if Liberty Media leans in on the matter to make it happen. 

This needs to happen. Drive to Survive is huge right now in the US. Popularity of F1 is spiking. Sleeping on this momentum for a few more seasons is a missed opportunity.

I have a favor to ask. Can we PLEASE not get articles that just repost Tik Toks please. I will stop coming to this site. There’s enough Tik Tok reposts all over instagram, facebook, and reddit to last a lifetime. It’s lazy.

Blah blah blah. I watched him hang onto that wheel against two full grown fully-abled cops. If he doesn’t have the strength to get out of the vehicle he doesn’t have the strength to operate the brake and accelerator adapters which are clearly visible in that vehicle and should be charged with reckless endangerment.

I dislike both sides in this. Anti-drug cops looking to score an easy civil forfeiture with a side of violence and a likely drug dealer poisoning his neighborhood with chemicals and crime, and endangering a child as well.

You’re supposed to be outraged, post “cops suck”, then congratulate yourself on skipping the process of thought. You suck at this commenting thing.

How the detention/arrest was carried out sucks. That being said, I have questions. If he’s a paraplegic, where was his chair? It should have been accessible within the vehicle. If he has a record, he should have known that this would never be “won” on the street. Why was he carrying around “his life savings” in the

Here’s the thing, handicapped people can also be drug dealers. Does that mean this man deserved to be treated this way? Absolutely not. But I think the story is deeper than just a handicapped man with an Audi A7, driving away from a drug house, claiming that 22k cash is his life savings.

Porsche mis-mispronouncing NYC bicycle freak mis-understands how the UAW plays Major League Ball.

Jalopnik really loves Unions, can you tell. Do a google search, any article referencing unions is virtually 100% positive spin for the union, even when as this case the real story is that once again union corruption is harming it’s members. Try and get that actual story out of the headline here LOL. 

Exactly. Do we need an anti-union slant on our news? No.

On the list of bad anti-union tactics, claiming that a sleazy union known for its management taking bribes and screwing over its members was taking bribes and screwing over its members selectively based on who was doing the bribing does not seem that far fetched. Sounds more like GM didn't have necessary proof.