hypnoticbutcher
hypnoticbutcher
hypnoticbutcher

“That smoke could be anything, let’s wait until we feel the heat before we call the fire department.”

At least all the immigrants from Poland they keep complaining about will finally go home.

First asshole hillbilly that says “ban trucks” gets a foot upside his camo wearing ass.

You can’t say this enough: Balance of Performance has no place in endurance racing. Make the freaking regulations and whatever cars manufacturers bring within those regulations leave them the hell alone. BoP belongs in touring cars. As to the argument about keeping costs down, I feel like I’m taking crazy pills. The

Agreed. Sandbagging just makes sense, I think. There’s no rule that says you have to practice and/or qualify by going full-bore.

Thats OK, We don’t want you as a fan anways. Way to go through life buddy :) We took 50 years off to give the competition time to adjust and learn

Say that again as the Pound drops in value, the Euro drops in value, and Scotland and Northern Ireland break away. Business is about to be very bad in what is left of the UK. This was done for racist and xenophobic reasons, not economic ones. Thankfully Parliament still has to pass the damned thing, so there is hope

That was my first thought as well. Ford spent $1.3B to upgrade the Kentucky truck plant to build the 2017 Super Dutys. That was for “a new body shop, facility upgrades, and retooling.” $290m could be just to upgrade the paint shop and HVAC.

Alternatively, anyone who’s been to the Corvette factory can tell you why that place needs some upgrades. It looks straight out of 1985 in there.

Huh? Yeah, because ever since the UK joined the EU, it losts all its identity, we all know that... So did all the other european countries who are now known as “that europe thing”.

Haven’t watched NASCAR in years, but I’ve always thought the pit stops were much more impressive. 1/3 the number of people, 5 lugs, half the car at once, perform multiple jobs. And it’s been like that for a while, an F1 team won the Indy 500 in 1965 using a nascar pit crew.

So...

having your boost lowered and weight increased at the 11th hour before the race, and then finishing 60 seconds ahead of a Ferrari 488 GTE(the other 2 of which broke) after 2,850+ miles and 24 hours of racing is being handed a victory. OH! And two Aston Martins 2 laps back!

Again, I respectfully disagree. The original point of the race’s creation in 1923 was to test the reliability of the cars to go the distance. To “endure” as it were.

Except when no power is sent to the rear wheels under normal driving conditions...

What?

They literally can’t win, can they?

Am I the only person who finds the GT-R hideous looking? It’s got the performance specs to shut me up, but man, this thing is ugly. Like, Juke ugly.

I could totally see that. If a company can’t design a competent infotainment system, how can they be trusted with an algorithm that has to make life or death decisions?

Mmmm proooooobably don’t let anyone you suspect is under the influence drive your Corvette at all?