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That is insane.

For 1 week each year (plus a few days on either side as people arrive/depart), Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh, WI is pretty crazy. I can't verify that it actually is the busiest control tower, but sitting on the flightline listening to tower communications, I'm sure it's very close.

Actually the guy who played Ron Weasley is Rupert Grint, and he does drive, although his preferred ride is a Mr. Whippy ice cream truck. His brother James Grint, on the other hand, is a pro rally driver in the BRC. No joke.

Chicago's O'Hare.

Gibraltar Airport is pretty wild. The land isn't wide enough for both the runway and the local highway... so they cross each other.

Montréal-Mirabel International airport, Canada.

I would eat that blue ice. It looks delicious.

I'm going to admit something that I'll only say here on Jalopnik. Up until this article I've been under the impression that Ed Sheeran was actually the actor from Harry Potter, branching out into a music career. Now realizing that my girlfriend's little sister is a Master Level Troll for convincing me of such,

Being taught how to drive by the Stig is pretty much the coolest way possible to learn.

I think mac was being sarcastic.

The Morning Shift, January 22, 2115.

Wait do you have some history with Jeff Gordon or something? Tell us the story, Travis!

Travis's reaction upon hearing that Jeff Gordon was about to have a lot more free time.

Ford didn't have to be the first company to build a hybrid-electric car, nor the first to build an all-electric car. In many ways, Ford's success in the second half of the 21st century has been in being the fast follower in the market.

Even worse, Hyundai is uniquely sensitive to the Russian ruble which, last I checked, has a value hovering somewhere around two mismatched buttons.

The Continental flathead straight-six was a workhorse of an engine from the 1920s-1960s for automakers that were too small to develop their own.