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Racing cars usually don’t remain competitive for long. Most are out of date after only a couple of seasons. The 956/962 twins crushed all before them for 6 years before anything could match them. Its last win came *13* years from the 956's debut in the 1995 Daytona 24 Hour as a Kremer K8, with the roof chopped off and

I think this counts in spirit - if not according to the letter of the request.  I’m going old-school, the Jaguar D-type from the mid-50s. It won, and it looked damn good doing it:

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Porsche 962. I rewatch Chris Harris’ Youtube video on it about once a year.

I just moved a few years ago to a place where we pretty much have to have cable/internet etc. Which is fine, we can afford it, and I’ve found out that...

You’re Writing Your Blog Headlines Wrong

I don’t know who has gotten into the lazy and obnoxious habit of writing headlines about “you’re doing x all wrong” but it’s obnoxious. And lazy. And wrong.

Well done is the way any thin crust pizza should be ordered (in my opinion). Places that already cook it hard generally ignore the request, so it really is just more of an instruction to other spots to not to rush the order. You’ll very occasionally get some char (which I happen to like - so, bonus) but usually it

Ordering from Domini’s and Papa Johns?  There’s your problem.  It’s not the cutting that’s the problem, it’s the shitty pizza in the first place.  

Now make the front motor run in reverse to make some really wild looking burnouts.

Dirt you can’t see doesn’t exist.

My pappy said, “Son, you’re gonna’ drive me to drinkin’
If you don’t stop drivin’ that Hot Rod Lincoln.”

Duesenberg is on the right track. But when it comes to straight eights, the best is a Miller (who might have stolen the cam profiles from Duesenberg to make his cars faster).

The Bugatti straight-8 engine was a magnificent piece of engineering, and it powered all kinds of world-beating cars from 1922 to 1956, from racing cars to the magnificent Royale Coupé Napoleon.

Any answer that’s not a straight-8 is wrong. I’m going with the Duesenberg:

Speaking of Metallica, I just got my two show tickets this morning and I’m stoked. I haven’t seen it covered on AV Club, but I think Metallica’s upcoming tour with two nights per city with two completely unique setlists is an amazing concept. I couldn’t be more excited. Tickets were actually not that bad by today’s

I think it generally means “the under-heralded glue that held it all together.” And that’s accurate.

By which I assume you mean “the best songwriter”

When you consider the sheer volume of music albums released Worldwide every year, the frequency of utterly perfect ones, where every second of every song on it is perfectly formed, is fleetingly rare.

Rumours is one such album, and she wrote almost half of it single handed.