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Dude could shave even more time off if he would keep his foot down over turn 1 and brake at marker 3.

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The strangest thing is P1 GTR is only 1.5 seconds quicker around laguna seca than Viper ACR.

Well, if you want a good read about how close we’ve been to blowing the world, or smaller parts of it, to kingdom come, I suggest “Command and Control”. It’s amazing things didn’t go boom back in the 50’s and 60’s on a regular basis.

Americans do, in East Jordan, Michigan. I’ve only ever seen East Jordan on manhole covers wherever I go (be it in Michigan, Illinois, Alaska, etc) so this must be a New York thing?

I literally cannot make out one single work Kimi says the entire video.

On the contrary - by publishing it, he was technically being unethical. He may not have been the one to leak it, but by publishing it, he was just as complicit in unethical behavior. It was GM’s document; GM’s data. As such, they have every single right to determine when, where, or even if it gets shared. By

“Man, I seem to have pissed off GM pretty badly by publishing the leak. I should show them I’m actually a really cool guy with this Camaro review so that they won’t be mad at me!”

I've neem reading your stuff Tyler for awhile now and have been enjoying this site immensely. I enjoyed this article too. I don't have anything particular to say, though. I just feel ashamed that I haven't chimed in to tell you how much I appreciate your tireless and interesting work. Well done, man.

I'm still continually amazed that the world survived the Cold War.

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The correct ansah is nevah evah. - Australia

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You are correct! Very excellent drivers in the family of Dennis Motorsports, but the car itself didn't have terribly good tires and they were looking for a good time as opposed to fast times for the weekend!

Ah I see, the crash was caused due to a 1.5psi difference in tyre pressures. Of course.

Yep. Totally. The tire pressures caused this.

Needs moar left-foot braking.

I used to teach the "radar range equation" to EF-111 Electronic Warfare Officers, so I know a little about how they work. So when I got pulled over one day in a torrential rainstorm, I couldn't help but ask the officer what model "Doppler" radar was he using. Don't worry he didn't get the joke either.

This is a swiss-cheese, these have gone for over 750k previously so this is hardly an insane price.

So let me get this straight. Chrysler can get 700HP port-injected motor to maintain emissions and pass all durability standards in a heavier car without de-rating engine power, but Chevy can't with their brand-new DI engine?