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AngeloJr
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The technology is in its infancy and now is absolutely the time for a big name like Peugeot to invest in development. Sheet-steel working on a manufacturing scale has been around for more than a century. I assure you it wasn’t efficient either when craftsmen were beating panels by hand.

... oh, and same to Kinja, you stupid piece of shit.

How to fix Nascar: Go back to stock cars. A Charger SRT8, Ford Taurus SHO, and Chevy SS battle. Cars are stock except for safety equipment, tires/wheels, brake pad material/brake fuild/ stainless flexible lines, exhaust, suspension may be fully adjustable, and glass.

Personally, I believe MotoGP is the most interesting series this year. Thus far in 12 races there have been 7 different winners from 6 different teams. Two of those teams were non-factory (the last time a satellite team won was 2006). It is far more interesting to watch than in 2014 when Marc Marquez win 10 in a row

Right now, the most interesting series of racing is WEC.

I have used the goggles version and if you have a large font like speed taking up the whole screen you can easily read it without looking at it. you can easily read it in your peripheral vision. And you hit upon a fantastic problem with all HUD’s they are set up as a display that is focused close. so even if it was

this isn’t really a supercar-supercar.

Fuck a mid engined corvette.

A $70k Vette hangs out with $200k supercars.

I strongly disagree on both the consumer and commercial side.

The people buying 100 at a time might be. Or at least they should be.

How on Gods green earth do you have an article about Nash being ahead of the curve and fail to mention they had the first American sports car?

how obsessive Jeremy was about refining the script until it’s perfect

And as I told my girlfriend when I went to race Pikes Peak. “If I die on the mountain, don’t say “Well at least he died doing what he loved”. I do not love falling off the side of a mountain...

Damnit Jim! I’m a racecar driver not a geographer

Great article, Robb. Very insightful and also respectful.

That’s what she said.

Somehow it’s worth every cent at $733k. Maybe because the backend doesn’t look like anything else. It reminds me of nothing. And I appreciate that.

Yep. Hated him at Red Bull, now he seems more content (amazing what not having the best car on the grid does for your humility), and infinitely more funny. I chuckled about his “I brake for seagulls” comment for all of last week.

I think I’ve seen this movie. Pretty sure that’s just Willem Dafoe.