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Ozzy Osbourne is returning to England because his wife told him to. 

Hey, give them a break.

The problem at Watkins was always the lack of deluxe accommodations for the high rollers from Europe. There were no high speed roads within 25 miles of the track, just 2 lane county roads that got backed up for miles and miles. First Corning Inc tried to save it, but it had too many locals running it that didnt’ know

And then bite the head off of a gator.

-Polo shirt tucked into khakis

Um, that “talent manager played by Rainn Wilson constantly sports a red bow tie and top hat”, is Dr. Demento. How could you not know that?

Daniel Radcliffe is easily having the best “post-massive franchise child role” career of anyone and it’s surprisingly joyful to see all these completely weird and wonderful roles he does for seemingly no reason other than they’ll be a laugh.

F1 is going to fail in the U.S. for the same reasons it’s always never caught on. 1. No American Drivers to cheer for

This is the correctest answer and it should feature at number one for anyone who considers himself/herself a petrolhead.

Stirling Moss without a doubt. 16 poles, 16 wins, and 24 podiums out of 67 race entries (a higher rate than many F1 world champions), and an absolute class act as sportsman - he actually lost the championship one year because he defended the eventual winner (Mike Hawthorn) from being given an incorrect penalty, when

I have two: 1. Racing the Silver Arrows by Chris Nixon - Pretty comprehensive book on MB and Auto Union with some great photos. 2. RX-7 by Jack Yamaguchi - Super detailed book on how they designed and developed the RX-7. Probably similar to the holy grail of auto books, Driving Ambition, just a tad less fancy. :)

P.J. O’Rourke’s Driving Like Crazy is still one of my most prized possessions. We disagreed on 50% of everything, but the man could tell a story. RIP.

I have two: (1) “Driving Ambition: The Official Inside Story of the McLaren F1.” The complete story of the greatest car ever built. If you like the F1, you need a copy of it. And it’s worth the crazy after-market prices, because it’s been out of print for a long time. (2) “Viper: Pure Performance by Dodge.” Similar

All the butt-hurt racist asshats trying to make the excuse that you don’t touch someone else bike are making a lame-ass argument.

This is why I quit driving my Bugatti. Too much of the wrong kind of attention.

Came here to say just this. The reason so many of us have been complaining about videos isn’t because we think the video format’s wrong for Lifehacker. It’s because the format is wrong for many of the pieces that have appeared here lately, while at the same time it hasn’t been used for articles like this and others

Hi, clinical / forensic psychologist here. Who is writing these segments? The segment is presenting these subjects in a WILDLY incorrect manner and conflating several disparate issues. This is really poorly done.

I got something similar for my MIL’s car when she got Progressive car insurance. Supposedly it can tell if you are a “good driver” and lower your rate accordingly. It beeps at you once, twice or three times to indicate bad driving habits. By my estimation it gauges your driving through one method. How hard you stop.

Methinks some of you are too young to remember truly horrible sounding engines: