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Is somebody adding sound effects, or does he just have a really good directional mic? Maybe he’s mic’d the bridge?

I don’t understand why the snarky comments about this guy’s motives. More than once I filled up 4 of my own 6-gallon gas cans with racing fuel for my rally car. I don’t know if he just didn’t secure them properly, or if maybe one leaked, but seriously, just driving around with 20 gallons in legal containers is hardly

With my 8 years as an OTR driver, followed by a year as a moving driver, then 2 years internal at a fairly-major OTR company, I can tell you one thing for certain; these guys are lying. Nobody in hell’s name is going to take home $1400 a week gross. Or net, for that matter. “Truth” is something that I’ve found does

From what I remember back in my OTR driving days is that bridges across the Mississippi around that part are few and far between. I’m sure a lot of east-west drivers are re-calculating their routes to cross further north-like maybe at St. Louis.

Seriously, Amazon drivers don’t really care about your package. Why he wouldn’t deliver it must’ve been the better part of this story....

My mom was the better driver; my dad grew up in Philadelphia, so he drove by the technique of “always cover your brake with your left foot”. He also spent year working in Brazil, so his driving was also too fast and aggressive. Luckily, he never owned a car with much power. My mom, OTOH, was the one who knew how to

SORRY TO HEER YOU GOTS TO SELL YOUR COMPRESSOR TWORDS YOUR LIVER. IT MUST RILLY HAVE GOT RECKED!

Dear @$$hat in the grey: In case you haven’t noticed, F1 is a EUROPEAN series, and Haas, while being ‘owned’ by an American, is based in....you guessed it, Europe. Mazepin, being a rich Russian, most likely does consider himself “European”, as do most wealthy Russians, nay, most Russians in general. Also, a large

...and that is how Formula 1 has ALWAYS been; there have always been rich dilettantes who could buy their way onto rides, sometimes even buy their own teams. It’s a very European thing.

The gas pump at my local Costco never has that kind of flow.....

Torch, even new, these things only had 75 hp. The last thing Porsche wanted was to see these things on the road, overloaded, going 50 in the fast lane. Besides, that’s wat the Type2 was for.....

The ‘pony car’ was really a separate phenomenon; only the Monza really spilled-over into that territory. No, the real car that sold in that bracket was the Falcon (on which the Mustang was based), and after only a year or 2, Chevy saw the writing on the wall, and brought out the Chevy II, which later became the Nova,

The 1st gen Corvairs were pretty awful, but the second gen Corvairs were great. Too bad the damage had already been done, because a 1968 ‘Vair is as good a car as the US ever built.

I wonder how much this will limit the technique of bouncing off the curbs, especially on street courses? The first couple of street events (Monaco and Baku come to mind) will be telling...

Look for a rental trailer headed towards Mexico....

I dunno....would YOU trust a guy with the name “Osama Rabies”????

Used to be available back in the 80's from one of the big European wheel makers...

Eh, that would be too much like real journalism. This is G/O media, ‘hack’ journalism online for free!

Sadly, before about 30 years ago, pretty much ANY trans biography in the media was negative. Christine Jorgensen, Renee Richards, etc. all ended up becoming the subject of a media freak-show. The media narrative at the time treated trans people as being mentally disturbed and sociopathic. I remember the stories about

Have you ever seen the wiring nightmare those things had? They used a special signal-light unit (which was expensive to replace).with 3 separate circuits going to the rear. Three wires to the rear where most cars just had 1!