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Call it whatever the hell you want, but the moment your "spirited driving" kills someone it doesn't matter what want to quantify it as. This isn't sancitmony, this is real life and the rules of the road are there to keep people safe.

I picked up the same thing...they nearly ruined stage 2 of TDF for me as well. Show baseball highlights all you want, but for any sport that you're re-broadcasting—ESPECIALLY for the benefit of those on the west coast—save your updates until late in the day, and certainly not right before the event you're

Too bad it's also illegal in many cities where the code dictates that you park parallel to the curb. The car may have been a good idea, but that doesn't mean that it's not driven exclusively by people who have no clue how to drive. It's just another overpriced "urban-eco status symbol"...as told by a guy who commuted

Not unlikely - the Hornet killed it in the early days of NASCAR and was the first "factory backed" program in the sport. And the best part...Hornets in reasonably good condition can be had for pennies compared to a number of other similar vintaged classics. I'd love to pick one up and run it in the Carrera Panamericana

I just LOL'd...that's a fantastic idea.

Agreed...and one of my cars is a Volt!

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Not a great video, but the demo run that the F22 did during SF's Fleet Week last fall was nothing short of amazing. No pilots blacked out during the event fortunately.

Clever

And RBRs new heavy Infinity sponsor logos allows Torro Rosso to fly the Red Bull colors more prominently than before. Like Red Bull needs their logos appearing in more places...

So here we go again with the "2012 Ferrari F2012" was a dog of a car and that Alonso, the masterful driver he is, wrestled with it the entire season. Alonso is an amazing driver, yes and the car certainly wasn't a Newey car. But to say that the Ferrari was horrible is hogwash; let's not forget Alonso led for the

So happy I saw this.

I'll have mine with this equipment option. (Marino Franchitti's photo, not mine)

No need to standardize controls, that's silly—but would it kill car makers to hire UX designers who don't suck at their jobs to design controls that work and don't distract from, you know, driving?

+1 for the comment and +1 because I couldn't help but read it in Seinfeld's voice.

I think we found our winner.

Slow clap... #COTD

That's unfortunate...I read the headline and thought it meant they were getting out of racing. Divorce is bad too.

Yup, I know what I want for Christmas now.