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Agreed. Good on you for getting your Senna out on track, and for being a courteous driver in it to boot.

There are very fast people out there, and I hate it when someone gets right behind me, or blocks for no reason. I end up driving badly... I don't want to be that guy. No one should be at a track day.

Why did I hand the position back? It’s a track day, not a race. I have to lift and the other guy didn’t, I don’t want to ruin his lap and fun. I felt bad when I cut someone off into turn five only to lift a little later and gave him a point by too. I’m just having fun, not out there to ruin anyone else’s.

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Hey everyone! I’m the lucky driver being overtaken by the S2K! I got one of the first cars from McLaren and didn’t waste time putting some miles on it. Before I had to leave the US I put 1600 miles on the car road tripping it from Monterey to LA and back and to SF and back to Monterey. Then I did the double track day

I’ve ridden this track with some very talented folks, and i’ve been the OP in the S2000 video above...

While the pluckiness and self-aware nature of the S2000 is amusing to me, the real hero is the McLaren Senna owner who is ACTUALLY tracking his car instead of placing it inside their sealed garage with a more sophisticated HVAC system than most laboratories.

Authors don’t get to choose headlines. That’s for someone more important.

The fact is no one got hurt.

Are you a lawyer specializing in defense of child rapists?

What kind of an idiot does something like this?

Should have kicked him in the balls repeatedly until making babies wasn’t fun for him anymore.

They are riding at more than 150mph. There is no ‘playful tweak.’ At that speed even the slightest mistake makes for something potentially fatal.

Years ago, while out motorcycle riding, a “friend” pulled something similar to me. Riding side by side on our bikes at about 60 mph, he reaches over and hits the kill switch on my handlebar. This stopped the engine’s ignition resulting in turning the entire driveline into a mechanical brake and almost threw me over

dumbass trump tweets dumbass things" should be a permanent headline 

The penalty for Fenati should be that Manzi has a button that activates Fenati’s front brake, and Manzi can use it once anytime over the rest of the season.

Glad to see MotoGP reach out and put the brakes on this type of conduct. 

What kind of an idiot does something like this?

Because with a family, not worrying about swinging doors in ever tightening parking lots next to Brenda in her F750 sized crossover parked like shit is fucking awesome. 

There’s a fundamental flaw to this article, and it’s this: a van is a very different beast from what many North Americans call a “van,” aka a “minivan,” which is what used to be called an MPV and is basically a brat-transporter.

I think Tiny Van is an acceptable name for it. Why does it have sliding doors?