kebin57
I'll have mine straight, with 6 cylinders
kebin57

"It can do about 186 mph"

So, is this him?

Just wait until Richard Gere gets ahold of him. Then he'll really have a story for Workmans Comp.

That was one of the best "OOHHHH DAAAAYYYUUMMMM" 's i've heard in a while.

Plus on a holiday weekend... come on.

Obviously not good childhood friends if they planned the wedding for the day of the Indy 500

Good on you for mentioning that mass is irrelevant. What about the fact that the cars don't travel concentric to the corner, though? They travel an arc with a larger radius than the corner by moving from the outside of the track to the inside and then back out. Centripetal force is given by F = (mv^2)/r.

Sure, bring them to market, but only because I want to see Clarkson go all Reliant Robin on that ass.

Ace and Gary were getting 70+ MPG then, years ago.

Eh...i'd rather have this-

it's kinda funny when you realize they removed a ton and there was still a car left

The difference between a physicist and an engineer is that a physicist can neglect friction or air resistance all they want. If an engineer does that, he'll fail and get fired.

Best. Road railer. Ever.

I'm only 20, but I feel old for remembering the Winston Cup.

So, you're telling me that IndyCar racing was once interesting?

Top Gear Ethiopia - unwatchable. A solid hour of driving around looking for food. No substantive car reviews at all.

In some sick way, I'd almost rather my remaining grandmother die like a lawless badass than the way my other 3 grandparents have gone: multilple aneurisms and a vegetative state; cerebral hemhorrage while sleeping; and a protracted 3-year battle with Alzheimers in a nursing home.

"Orange you disappointed there's no manual option?"