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Michael May and his Porsche 550 Spyder with an inverted wing mounted over the cockpit which he introduced at the Nürburgring 1000 Kilometers on the 27th May 1956. When May's car proved faster than The Werks Porsches, Porsche racing boss, Huschke von Hanstein lodged a protest for the wing to be banned, under the

Subaru BRZ. Maybe they're all buying the Scion FRS but I've yet to see an actual BRZ on the roads.

Losing team blames refs for playoff loss. Where have I heard this before?

My only issue with Bias being ranked first is that we don't known how good he would have been in the NBA. Tarpley won the sixth man award his second season. He was a rising star and lost it all due to his demons. Both are tragic figures and should be remembered as such. Perhaps even required to be taught to all

I've said for years that he was the greatest waste of talent in NBA history. RIP, Tarp.

I'd be stomping mad if I was Suh.

Lane departure warnings are the most annoying and generally useless options available. I haven't met anyone who hasn't disabled this needless feature.

Rae Carruth?

I live in Dallas but I bought mine from Secor Volvo/Saab in New London. I've only seen one other since I drove off the lot.

I've got a 2011 9-5 Aero. I bought it back in February of 2012 from a dealership in Connecticut, I live in Dallas. Since I drove off the lot that day I've seen exactly one other 9-5 ng on the street. It was one of the rare times I was in my truck.

You're correct, Jeter is a much stronger candidate but Trammell still deserves more than 36% of the vote. And no, no HOF gets it right all the time. Baseball is just especially bad at giving credit where it's due.

Has any two time MVP fallen off the ballot as fast as Juando? There's a lack of respect for him and Palmeiro that goes beyond the disrespect given some of the others. I understand the arguments against them but I don't think they are so different in career accomplishments or evidence of steroid usage from the others

My counter argument to that would be Juan Gonzalez. He led the AL in home runs in 92 and 93, had a down year in 94 due to injuries then went on a four year tear. From 95 to 98 he hit 514 RBIs in 511 games, he won two MVPs. In 96 he tied Reggie Jackson and Ken Griffey Jr as the only players to hit five home runs in a

I know how the voting works and how falling below a certain percentage of votes causes a candidate's name to fall off the ballot. But why, given his similar career numbers to other steroid guys, has Palmeiro fallen off the ballot? This is why the current system is screwed up. Too much of it is a popularity contest.

I know. My real question is; why is he off the ballot and none of the other guys have fallen below the cutoff? Compare him to Sosa and Palmeiro stands up very well. Higher career batting average .288 to .273, 600 more hits, 170 more RBIs, 60 less home runs. I personally couldn't care less about either one of them

If Clemens, Bonds, McGwire and Sosa should be or at least have good chances of being enshrined shouldn't Palmeiro at least deserve mention with the zero chance holdovers?

You should have seen how nice his stuff was before Jimmy Johnson quit.

Isn't this guy required to 1099 Gurley to remain compliant with IRS rules regulating payments he made in the course of his trade or business? And then doesn't that mean Gurley has to declare the income and make restitution to the IRS for payroll taxes i.e. Social Security, Medicare, Federal Income Tax? Screw the NCAA,

But we love Troy Aikman. So...