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“Doug DeMuro never writes about what we expect him to write about, that’s what makes him so predictable.” -Yogi Berra

I was traveling home from Michigan’s upper penninsula at roughly 5am, racing back in my 1985 Nissan 300zx, trying to get to my parents at a decent hour (the trip is roughly 6-8 hours). It was myself, and one other car on the road. He had been tailgating me at 70mph for about an hour into the trip, and it was

“If me and my buddy are hustling down the road at 100 mph, that ain’t street racing.”

Speaking of arrogance, instead of throwing bombs at Tyler, why don’t you write something better?

It’s called a mid-air engagement. It’s a very, very bad thing.

I vote we wait until we can get printers to work reliably and work up from there.

Haha. Well we’ve certainly got both sides of the issue in the comments here today.

You think this video is infuriating? At least you don’t have to speak to these people on a daily basis.

Not to mention he took about three off track excursions in the first lap. Maldonado’s races are like the movie Torque; you know it's going to be terrible but you can't help opening up a beer and watching.

That bougie kid in the Range Rover....not from these parts.

They only used 2 of my patents but they did prove that I was right 35 years ago when I determined that substantial fuel savings could be gained by using "better" engineering. I sure am glad that they used mine.

Glad to see the Villeneuve / Schumacher pass made the list. I watched it live and my heart was in my throat the whole time. Good triumphed over evil in this case. For those that don't remember, Schumacher was stripped of all season points that year for turning into JV on that pass.

A new series with all three hosts that is nothing but the TG style adventure episodes. I would watch it religiously.

My grandfather worked on the program for Convair. And because of the weight of the lead shielding, most of the shielding was up front to protect the crew. They had very explicit instructions not to walk behind the aircraft, if they ever wanted to have children or just live in general.

200,000 lb. is a lot of anything to stick in a plane, let alone dog food flavoring.

I had to read it twice before I realized you weren't talking about a 360 Modena.

No wonder he took a dive so easily.

I have three, two are mine from my days driving ratty little Minis around the Kent countryside, and one is a friend's.

Is the arrow pointing to where the poop landed?