kingsleyzissou
KingsleyZissou
kingsleyzissou

Yeeeaaaahh definately not a myth, but hey ignorance is bliss.

Totally agree, if he doesn't have the slow stompy walk of the original then all is lost.

This is one of the first V8 races I watched live, and it got me hooked.

Speaking of rage, cool your shit

Any Steve Jobs parking

Just look to the darnknet. People conducting drug transactions online and sharing stories of real life sexual abuse, and they aren't getting caught. I think they are truly anonymous.

London and Rome make great tracks on Gran Turismo, but Seattle was pretty awesome too. Realistically you could make a great track around the Millennium Gate area in midtown Atlanta. It is a bit residential, but the traffic is very light, there is iconic scenery, and there are large empty lots.

I doth my proverbial cap to you sir.

Fresh Prince generation!

How many times did the CLR flip at Le Mans? I know it was at least twice.

I've met dogs and cats smarter than Cory and Trevor

Wagons aren't sold here because, well, they don't sell here. Also the multiple diesels on this list tells me you don't drive a diesel. I agree that small SUVs and trucks need diesel options, but a diesel car makes going to get the groceries even more dull.

I love the smell of freedom in the morning.

#COTD

Wooooooooooooooowwwwwww!

I hate this car. I'm too tall and fat for it, and there are 28 on Gran Turismo. I don't want to buy any more Miatas Gran Turismo!

You fool. That car is the SR71 of the road.

All the beautiful supercars that catch on fire and this one is spared? There is no God

I'm not sure. VIR seems to be trickier when dealing with traffic, but I've seen Road Atlanta bite many a track day driver with 12 and the esses.

It's funny how Ferrari throw their weight around with the FIA, and with automotive journalists, but they haven't won jack shit in world sports car racing in half a century.