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Florida is funny at "Bath Salt Zombie", but in reality it's probably Armadillo...

No reason why Bianchi should have been going that fast under double yellow conditions is my point.

Exactly, Sutil aquaplaned off the track under green. For Bianchi to have done the same under a double yellow is unacceptable and, IMO, is driver error.

This is number 1.

I'd like to see what happened to cause Bianchi to go off track. It was double yellows at this point in the race, meaning marshalls and equipment are on the track and the drivers should be prepared to stop. For him to have hit the tractor this fast (hundreds of feet off the track no less) something major must have

It's double yellow before this point. Green afterwards. The marshalls did nothing wrong.

Yes, that is how F1 does it. Only local yellow, everything was good after this corner so the track was green again.

Effective Tax Rate: 0%

Joke fail.

Your salesman couldn't give two shits about where you finance your car. It wouldn't change his commission one bit...

It's unlikely that they were actually lying. There are so many different credit scores that can be pulled it's not even funny. When you pull your own credit score you would have to use know the exact parameters to use to get the same score. Depending on the type of loan will effect how the credit score is pulled:

And more efficient, since you are freezing the water into the shape you want rather than freezing it into a block and then melting it into a sphere. You could easily have a dozen of these things in your freezer at a time.

He was racing Sprint cars, the guy wasn't making much money. Would you pay $500/month on a life insurance policy when you're 20 and trying to make it in the big time? I'll bet every bit of his money went back to moving up in racing.

No doubt, unlikely that he had a life insurance policy considering his age (young) and line of work/hobby (very dangerous).

You can drive it in CA, you just couldn't buy a new one in CA. Smog tests only apply at the time of registration I guess. I dunno, that's a confusing one...

#1 is that Ocean City is just being a dick.

It is kinda the same issue (kinda). Some states don't allow right on red at all. It's not marked, the driver is responsible for knowing the law.

And that's not OC's problem. Case in point is window tinting. It doesn't where it's registered, it only matters where its being driven. There's plenty of examples of Florida registered cars getting tickets in other states for illegal tinting.

VW TDIs were only available for sale new in 45 states for quite some time. They weren't CARB compliant and ~5 states adheared to CARB.

I believe the rule is that you as a driver are responsible for knowning local laws and rules. Therefore any tickets should 'stick' pretty good.