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Comes either way...

Did you try calling them?

FYI - you're mixing up two track names here. There's Oakland Valley Race Park in Deerpark NY (picktured) and Raceway Park in Englishtown NJ (which I believe you also posted).

Rule number 1 for driving anywhere east of 287: ALWAYS check google maps traffic

According to Red Bull the "times are all taken from the car data which each team uses to record the stationary times."

Not true, although how airtight a home is must be designed for. For example: passive house standards specifically target airtightness, but also proper natural ventilation.

Nice catch. Looks like a wing adjustment to me. Maybe a driver with a digital readout for the number of rotations? (I'd normally say torque, but in this case I'm assuming X rotations adjusts the wings by Y degrees).

Spotted this beauty last year...

Correct, the 'verts were never officially imported into the US, although I have seen a few that have been legally brought in. Only 768 were ever made

Seriously? I'll never understand how so many people are trapped in their cars during storms. CBS just interviewed a woman in her 60's who was stuck on the LIE since 3pm Friday!

Certainly sounds like an ordeal for you, but are you somehow surprised that the NYC-based media outlets are reporting on the snowfall in the northeast and not Toronto?

Thanks for pointing that out. I did some more research on it and it looks like as of 1-January Finland now allows up to 76 tons (170,000 lbs). This is mostly due to their vital logging/forestry industry.

Assuming it's a sprinter-type van, they vary from 5100 to 6200 lb curb weight

The center of gravity of the trailer is significantly higher with the double-wide configuration like that. Looks like a stiff wind would blow that thing over.

"...the way to solve the seemingly constant quality issues with most Chinese mass-produced cars would be to tell all the engineers that the cars are for their kids."

Yeah, I was surprised as well.

They still are in most states

Probably payback for threatening an S50 swap (and being associated with the "hellaflush" scene)

Can you tell us more about your intranet/food recipe site? Was it something you built completely yourself? Awesome idea!

Okay, yes, one could make it with DMLS, with similar results, although I don't see how pins "could be snapped off and machined smooth." As you mentioned, the support in SLS is the powder, and it is simply brushed away from the assembly (you would need to grow it with clearance gaps between each of the gears).