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This.

Bubba’s a metalhead?

Not trying to excuse the lack of safety, but back then, cars weren’t exactly cruising highways at 80. Studies and statistics of the day aside, I can get why *they’d* think this wasn’t a terrible idea.

Another new feature is Intersection Assist, which detects oncoming traffic while drivers are making left turns. If you attempt to turn left through an intersection while a car is speeding toward you, even one you cannot see, the truck will apply the brakes to prevent the potential incident.”

Granted, the people at Talladega are massive idiots for leaving that there because even though it is just a pull rope, it’s blatantly tied in the style of a noose.

For a long highway cruise, give me a late 80's-early 90's Cadillac anyday. Like cruising in a La-Z-Boy.

When the car was mechanically able to cruise, that is.

Which is why Senna once jumped out of his car mid-race to check on a competitor that was involved in a crash?

Sure, competitive drive and hunger for the podium can cloud your judgement, but to blanket their careers with a statement like they “had complete disregard for the well being of their competition” is a stretch.

Something something Tron and Tron: Legacy

When he first went to Renault, yeah, he had a weight lifted off his shoulders and it showed. But as of late, it seems like he’s burdened again. He was so hopeful that Renault would get him to the top, and he’s been pretty outwardly disappointed that he hasn’t faired better at no fault of his own. I could see him

Kimi always carries himself like he doesn’t care. If you pay enough attention to the way he speaks to certain people, you’ll see he actually does care, he just doesn’t care to share it with anyone. Where he’s at now, I think he realizes he’ll never be contending for a championship with Alfa Romeo, so he’s comfortable.

That’s what I meant. If they gave Kimi a second chance, I don’t see why they wouldn’t give Alonso one too. Alonso seems done with it all though. He’s been a champion, he’s done what he set out to do, I can’t really see him going for it, but it could happen.

I mean, if Kimi got a second chance with Ferrari....

I’d have to agree with you on all points except Ferrari and Ricciardo’s lifestyle not meshing. Yeah, Ferrari has been the definition of Stuck in Their Ways, but they’ve seemed to lighten up lately, what with bringing LeClerc on board and all. They’ve always went for tried and tested veterans before, but they tok a

I wonder how Kimi feels about that. Granted, he seemed pretty happy to go to Sauber/Alfa Romeo, but I feel Kimi was in the same boat as LeClerc. On average the “#2” driver outperformed the “#1” driver for the last 4 years, but Ferrari’s gonna Ferrari and favor “#1”. Now that Vettel is leaving, I’d love to see LeClerc

Slurm is easy.
Go to Dunkin Donuts when all of their fruit coolatta flavors are back. Get yourself a blue raspberry and orange mixed coolatta (or for fellow Massachusetts residents, just ask for a Green Monster). It tastes kind of like a liquid fruit roll-up and is the perfect shade of green.

Slurm is easy.
Go to Dunkin Donuts when all of their fruit coolatta flavors are back. Get yourself a blue raspberry and orange mixed coolatta (or for fellow Massachusetts residents, just ask for a Green Monster). It tastes kind of like a liquid fruit roll-up and is the perfect shade of green.

Used to work at a Honda dealer.

What in the Sam Hell is a Puma?

This begs the question; since the government gets its panties in a bunch over “emissions standards” when it comes to the 25 year rule, can you import an electric vehicle right now?

Does it come with the “P-NIS” decal on the side too?