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Why is Chariots of Fire NOT playing during this video?

You should turn your head to the right about 90 degrees.

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I get annoyed with all the fanboys of Ken Block. He is a talented driver but once you actually pay attention to the sport and not just at the great marketing you realize how many better drivers there are.

I'm still holding out hope that this M4 nonsense is just a long over played April fools joke.

I bet you're a lot of fun at parties.

Jalopnik used to have full coverage before they switched over to just writing about video games.

If they put all 4 tires on his car he might drive faster than Seb. We can't have that happen.

Do what I do: nod, look pissed, and grunt.

Yes, why don't all these people just jack it up in the garage and do the work themselves! Surely a 3/8" ratchet set will have all the tools to work on one of the most technologically advanced cars ever built! Not to mention the thousands of dollars in software and specialty tools for THIS. CAR. ALONE. are obviously in

Here is a science question/thought experiment for everyone:

Ahhh... Rockford! The Detroit of Illinois.

"Ha ha." - Car that probably has over 200K on the clock.

I grew up in a Central European country before the Berlin wall came down, and I have seen how a total-surveillance security state operates. Seeing things like this and the NSA spying system is really, really scary. My family came to the US precisely to avoid this sort of bullshit.

I recall reading that the salaries of the Top Gear hosts are not far apart, it's just that Clarkson makes supplemental income from having started the company that owned it. Considering he's been the brain's of the show from the beginning, I can't say that this is unfair... Perhaps he ought to have made Hammond and May

Picture of the pilot below:

Could be worse, you could be a guy in a Ferrari that doesn't know how to drive it being passed by a guy in a $1500 baja bug.

Well...professional flight instructor and CRM instructor here. You're right; visual approaches are no big deal. BUT, I've had plenty of students "staring at the runway" and do their best to miss it. I've also directed go-arounds from experienced crews for the same reason. Were they tired? Was someone having a

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You want David and Goliath? How about a Peugeot 205 giving a Porsche 911 GT3 a run for his money?