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Honda’s engines are not lasting as long as those raced by Ferrari or Mercedes.  Otherwise they would not need more engines.  The whole “upgrades” ruse is nonsense.

The only thing more annoying than this is people complaining about traveling.

>>The difference is that Honda take voluntary penalties to introduce new engine specs that improve performance while Renault have had multiple on track failures during races.<<

Meanwhile, The fans in Chicago.... desperate to shower rewards and love on a worthy QB have a team with a GM who wants everyone to know how smart he is. 

>>Honda’s current motors are good - imho far better overall than McLaren’s Renault PU in terms of reliability (not outright top end power) and fairly even with Mercedes on performance.<<

>>It wasn’t the motors per se. A major contributor to the Honda reliability issues was the way McLaren engineered the package. That engine just didn’t work with the chassis/aero.<<

>>The previous Mercedes partnership lasted from 1994 through 2014 and saw three championships: two from Mika Hakkinen and one from Lewis Hamilton. That’s not a half bad success rate.<<

It would seems that when you hit “summon” you are, for all intents and purposes “operating” the vehicle... so I think this is the way to go.

The only thing that sucks worse than the name is the clothes.  “Taurex”.... really?

GM 4.3L V-6 (LV1), with a dry sump into a Miata.

Because Money.

Because money.

You have to hand it to the tobacco companies… They came up with a product so vile switching to cigarettes is the healthy alternative.

Aaron Rodgers can run all the time as Packers QB. But neither this regime or the old one knows how to successfully execute a QB sneak with him. If there was ONE franchise that understands the importance of a QB sneak, you would think it is this one.

He called the most powerful man on campus and one of the most powerful in the state.

>>Then on top of that, the offense went back to...whatever it was the first two weeks of the season, including a terrible passing play call in the red zone, and even worse execution by Trubisky, because he’s never going to be that guy!<<

>>Case moved the ball well on the two touchdown scoring drives. I found myself wondering where these guys had been all night as they ripped through Chicago’s defense.<<

>>While I always appreciate some good petty shit, I will probably laugh a little harder when the Cardinals inevitably blow it in the playoffs<<