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Ha, that's awesome. I had a '91 NA as my first car and then bought a '92 Turbo. Loved them both, but yeah, it did have snap oversteer. I clearly remember trying to make a left turn in the rain, the rear wheels broke loose, and once I knew I couldn't catch it, I just kept my foot in it and did a full 360 until I was

That was my guess, too, unfortunately. It's a real shame... Thanks for the reply, David! Hope you're well!

Hi David,

Cool car. Only a driveshaft away from being desirable.

That's why I'm delighted with my Mophie case for my 6. Doubles my (already good) battery life and uses a micro usb to boot. Sweet.

It's racing. Shit happens. Glad he's OK.

Doc Brown actually did build the F1 - in 2055, when it was just your average, run-of-the-mill, 230mph carbon fiber commuter car. He thought to himself, "Man, if this thing were built back in the early 1990's, I could sell it for millions!" He then proceeded to go back in time, cut his hair, grow a killer 'stache, and

As the father of a 2.5 year old girl and a 7 month old son, I can confirm the awesomeness of Peppa Pig. I don't watch it without them, but I wouldn't count that out as a possibility either. I'd also like to throw into the mix Tickety Toc (Nick Jr.) and Sherriff Callie's Wild West (Disney Jr.) as being tolerable for

I'd pay it, but only if it still smells of a young Valerie Bert&Ernie.

Well, I guess I'll be dragging my two kids to the local Porsche dealer tomorrow to discuss trade estimates...

I went to the 24 a few years ago and it was incredible. I had seats on the inside part of the track right above the pit boxes near Turn 1 and the up-close action was great, especially at night. Unfortunately the weather was shit (in the 40's and raining non-stop), but it didn't put a damper on the fun. I had a full

This is all I can think of when I see this car...

Fuck my life, man. We're stuck here in NY, covered in ice, slipping and sliding every 2 feet, and it kills me knowing that there are people who don't have to deal with this shit - and they get to see awesome machines like this just hanging around. Ugh. Sorry, just needed to vent a little. Been a rough weekend. Please,

You know why casinos and halls like that have such awful carpets? So you don't want to look at it, you keep your head up, and look at all the other things to spend money on. Seriously, I'm not being a smart-ass, it's true.

Ziggy Piggy! Eat the pig, eat the pig, ziggy ziggy ziggy zig!

Adaptive cruise control gets my vote. If you're so lazy / inept / brain dead that you cannot slow down for a slower car in front of you whilst enjoying the benefits of "regular" cruise control, you, my friend, need to invest in a bus pass.

Too many good memories of Michael to name a rock-solid favorite, but one of my favorite drives was his last victory for Ferrari - China 2006. Once again, in rainy conditions and on inferior Bridgestone tires, he roared up from 15 seconds behind Alonso and Fisichella and took the win in the closing laps. And his

And my love's name is Mercedes.

Go back to Winston ya pussies!

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I'm voting for the 1995 Ferrari 412 T2. It was the first year F1 downsized from 3.5L to 3.0L, Ferrari was the only team to use a V12, and they used a V12 for this one and only year. It had such a distinctive shriek compared to the rest of the cars that year. And, of course, it powered Jean Alesi to his one and only F1