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Doesn’t matter since I can’t remember my PIN number. Any clown can jump a car, not everyone can land it.

Speed is a rate. Stop saying “High rate of speed.” It’s just “High speed.” 

One day I was driving my large sport packaged pretentious sedan with giant brakes and big sticky tires. I was cruising along quite safely when a police officer pulled me over speeding in an overused near end of life Explorer.

“The driver unfortunately lost control & crashed. Perfect example of what could happen if you decide to go 89mph in a 60mph construction zone.”

And yet the police officer was travelling at the same speed and did not crash. It’s almost as if there was a reason other than just the speed for the crash.

I think he is trying to say the FAA continues to regulate the model plane and drone hobbies while ignoring safety of small aircraft therefore more accidents like this would happen. They should be looking more into regulations for small planes and not drones and model plane. I’m not OP, but that is my guess if I had to

I love that somebody mentioned the VW boxer...

I’m putting in a vote for the Offenhauser four cylinder. Desinged in the 1930s, it was winning at Indy into the ‘70s.

Obviously the Colombo V12, especially the 250. Everything else is fighting for second place.

The Offy.

Porsche 917/30 Can-Am’s 5.4L V12, it was so good it killed the sport.

You forgot one key fact: all that power came from just 1.5L

The Cosworth DFV 90° V8 is the winningest racing engine of all time, and it looks great and sounded great, so I'd go with that...

I recommend going with “The jerk store called and they’re running out of you!”

They only went the exotic route to pay their way through college. I’m not sure why people are making such a big deal about it.

Next up: Build NSXs at the regular TLX factory!

Riccardo Patrese 257 Entries, 6 Wins 281 Points, 37 Podiums etc etc

Regular article>Slide show>video

I know the small “Master” decal in the cockpit is denoting where a switch is, but it might as well be there for Rod himself.

The past 6 days are all you really need to digest in order to know about the future of the US. It’s finished. It’s done. First, we have a liberty taken away from us (yes, all of us), and we didn’t revolt, as we should, as that’s the only appropriate response. Second, we learn that the former president really did want