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I have driven Laguna Seca in both my ‘05 MINI Cooper S and in the Skip Barber Formula cars. The first car in that video missed the entry and exit apexes by a long shot. The second one looks to be on the right line, but after you crest the hill on the hard left hander the car gets light, and you can’t make the right

The case just began, but a lawyer defending the driver already argues that the truck should never have been on the road.

Answer: Nobody... Please... Nobody

So choice. If you have the means...

“thin mint fatigue”? Too many Girl Scout cookies? You’ve strung words into meaningless phrases, I don’t understand. GS cookies are perfect as they are. Why would you want to turn them into something else? I just don’t understand (wanders away muttering and shaking my head...) :)

I have no doubt that this is delicious, but is “too many girl scout cookies” really a thing that happens to people?

Honestly, I’d welcome their moving all their fees to higher ticket prices. Fees are invisible. Ticket prices are compared and consumers will force them to keep those in check.

It’s basically just a diner that happens to have waffles instead of pancakes. So yeah, excellent as drunk/hangover food. Also as comfort food, or if you’re in a hurry (you can usually be in and out in under 20 minutes).

If he failed to brake at the end, it’s possible that he might have had a medical emergency. Heart attack, stroke, who knows?

I drive a '69 911. It's all about the Zinc. It prevents the cams pitting - modern oils are made for different valve trains.

As an engineer, I’m sure you can appreciate that the oil change interval is determined by the oil, not the engine. The oil itself, especially synthetic is just miles better than it was back then. You’re better off skipping the cheap oil, buying better stuff and leaving it in there longer.

Hi David, I would like to respecfully disagree with just about everything you worte. Please see my 10 000 mile oil report in support of my argument. I still like you better than Doug. :-)

Why do you stick to 3,000 mile changes? Have you done analyses of your oil at 3,000 miles?

Those questioning to go or not need to experience this event. It’s unbelievable and you’ll regret having not gone every year you’ve been alive.

Yes, it is. However, these are underpowered and single stage. Meaning they aren’t useful with every type of snow. 6 inches of heavy snow, will tax the heck out of it and make you feel like shoveling would be easier.

Yes, it is. However, these are underpowered and single stage. Meaning they aren’t useful with every type of snow. 6

On the serious side, it might also have to do with the larger distances driven in the US. Long multi-hour car journeys are probably much more common. Also ties into using cruise control. I had an English friend that thought cruise control was a useless addition for the lazy until he did his first drive from SF to LA

With the shift from seeing smoking ads everywhere growing up and sponsoring everything, when do you think the phase out of the ash tray & push in cigarette lighter was? Was it along the lines of the public finally realizing that smoking was indeed bad for people and car manufactures cutting that cost of manufacturing?

200 support personnel just to order a latte and a bran muffin Really?

Somewhere, Dale Brown just got an erection.