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It seems to me that F1 drivers really are becoming more and more akin to Astronauts. Not only do they have to be in peak physical condition, but they also have to be so intelligent that they are able to analyze a substantial amount of data very quickly while moving very quickly.

There is a lot of work that has been done and is currently being done looking at hell and how such a place could exist. I'm not going to go into a lot of detail because I know of very few people who find philosophy and theology as interesting as I do, but based on the writings of Augustine, Aquinas, and Anselm (three

Sure you can, but they work so nicely together and morals take on a universal meaning when there is faith, just ask Kant.

The key is to use faith and reason simultaneously; then you can confront problems with a sound mind and proper direction.

She also made sure to get her hair out of the way at 0:23.

I'm glad someone finally caught it!

They snuck some Ferrari test footage in there at 2:00. Trying to shame the competition I guess.

Watching him turn in the opposite direction is confusing as hell. It's like he's steering the car with a rudder.

Most drivers have unrealistic expectations about passing space anyways. Most driver's 'ideal' passing space is longer and wider than 98 percent of all passing spaces!"

Apparently BMW vs Mercedes was more of a dogfight than an automobile race.

It is truly amazing how a change in technology can take down a giant of that industry if they fail to successfully transfer to the new tech. It doesn't even matter if they can make the old tech better, as the new tech so far outdoes the old there is no way to stay dominate without a coordinated switch.

Also this just for fun.

From the first Reverse article:

Cash For Clunkers would have been somewhat good if they demolished every car in this manor though.

Like burning down St. Elmo Steak house for the opening of a new Burger King.

He "tried to run" and "tried to hide," but that apparently didn't work.

They passed another Porsche too... It was on a flat bed though.

My dad took his dad's car to the airport when he was about 18 and left it in long term parking for about 4 days. He returned, and as he was making a turn out of the parking lot, the fucking wheels came off.

I'll be curious to see if this is a glue related fire. Oh the irony of the prancing horse.