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This is my default way of saying “fancy” now, much to the puzzlement of non-Jalops

Oh MG, you mad bastards. Did anyone actually buy one?

The off-centre headlight is a triumph!

Minority opinion alert: The old trio’s output had become stale and repetitive over the last, say, four years. The writing in particular was getting particularly threadbare. The Electronic Shop of Stuff may be offering up a ton of money to spend, but the corporation were hardy stinting in their application of the purse

Most amazing to me is how the pilot gets to the stand without getting lost! It’s so flat and the signs are so small!

If you live on a tiny island as I am want to do, then you your £79 gets you next day shipping. As a seller, I hate Amazon, but as a buyer I feel like I’ve arrived in the promised land.

And producers are rather fond of it too, shaves (the cost of) 6 minutes off your running time!

I’ve noticed almost all Hamilton’s pics across twitter and instagram are all taken by a 3rd party. I assume, no doubt some “professional instagrammer” or whatever contemporary abomination unsuitable beard wearers attempt to pass off as a career these days.

Oh the S2! Be still my heart!

Such a stylish car. I hope the Ferraristi continue to hate it, so I can afford one soon!

Into Craner - yikes! That's absolutely not where you want anything like that to go wrong.

This is a strange article to read from a non-US perspective. Here in the UK, lane-splitting, or filtering as it's referred to here, is taught as both part of the CBT (Compulsory Basic Training, a 1 day course that all riders must pass before being allow to ride a learner) and you will actually fail your test if you

How is this even allowed? You can lose our Audi dealership for just having the wrong toilet paper.

Christ on a bicycle Doug! You've had a Ferrari for a year? Why the hell didn't your write about it!?

Actually, as a computer boffin, I'm quite surprised by how well the car did in the rain, I was expecting far worse with so much additional noise in all of it's signals.

The recording where you can here it on the wind on the far side of the track is so beautiful, it makes me shed a tear of joy just thinking about it. I don't think a more arresting recording of a car has ever been made.

F1 brings a super accurate GPS system to the circuit for every race, which is calibrated daily by Bernd Maylander in the safety car. It's accurate enough to place all cars in real-time on the track and transmits data to the cockpit including target lap times for safety car situations and lights which match precisely

Well it was certainly worth the effort, the pictures are stunning.

I passed by while they were setting these up. Quite a sight to see a line of RRs lined up together! Amazing they managed to keep the square clear long enough to get a good shot, across the front of the council house is a major walking route.

Weirdly I now like this. I don't know why, but the passage of time has been kind to it.