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These photos have such amazing depth and emotion in them. I actually find it kind of difficult for my mind to process them fully. The melding of new and old is amazing. I love it.

Shit. RIP Nicky.

Patrick, every day is a Skoda Yeti day. EVERY. DAY.

Agreed. But even with sales, that’s a lot of Figaros, haha.

Holy crap Torch! This is amazing. And baffling. I love it, but do have a bit of confusion about the huge amount of duplicates (100+ Figaros?!). I need to see this place. Next road trip to/through Virginia will have this place on the docket. Thanks for sharing man. Wow. Wow. Wow.

Sports car racing is in an awesome place right now. There are so many fantastic cars being produced by a plethora of brands, I think McLaren may have realized that they’re doing themselves a disservice by not putting one of their cars on the biggest stage in the world. I hope they make something happen as seeing

Never mind the fact that the rear doors are now non-existent thanks to that big, useless scoop.

To be honest, non-traditional Porsches saved the company. Case in point — the Cayenne. If it wasn’t for their much maligned SUV they could very well be out of business at this point. If selling stupid looking shit like this helps the bottom line and continues to allow them to make fantastic stuff like the GT4 and the

It was a fantastic race. I was thrilled that the GTLM cars were there this year. It made the racing much better. My crew was camping alongside the track right before the chicane. We had a great weekend.

I’m streaming to my TV via FoxSportsGo. I can confirm that the coverage is just as shit as ever. More commercials than coverage, etc. At least I can get fantastic audio from Radio Le Mans.

Andy is a champ. I always look forward to this guide every year. Such a great thing to have around as I exhaust myself watching and listening to as much of the race as possible. One of these years I hope to have this in hand when I watch in person!

Point the way. I'm in for a few bucks at least.

This is fantastic. The passion and appreciation that he has are awesome. THIS is why I love motorsports.

Well shit. Really bummed to hear this news. Tyler’s articles have always been fantastic and I learned a lot thanks to him. This is a genuine loss for the Jalopnik staff.

I love the Edwardian-era cars. They’re so raw with such interesting designs and fantastic engineering solutions. I’d LOVE to add one to my stable. The Goodwood YouTube channel has short featurettes on several of these cars — they're some of my favorite videos on the internet right now.

Not 100% true. The US market did get the Bavaria. While it was pretty much a 2500 sedan with the 2800 motor, it was badged with the Bavaria name instead of an alphanumeric name similar to it’s counterparts in Europe.

Ahhh yes, Rennsport Reunion. One of the best weekends of my year. So many amazing cars in one spot. Loved it...

Did you read the article? The family had mining companies interested leasing the land to mine there. The land wasn’t inaccessible until the government made it that way and started bullying the family in an attempt to get them off the land. The government created this situation. The land was useable and worthwhile

Fantastic article Tyler. I can't imagine going through the nightmare that these folks have had to deal with. I've seen several comments from folks saying they should have taken the money and run, but I disagree. Stick to your guns folks. Don't be bullied and screwed. Get what you deserve.

This combined with the asinine speeding laws in Virginia certainly reinforce my desire to stay the hell out of that state. Yeesh.