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Just learned about these cars for the first time last month- in a weird encounter.

Absolute madness. Here’s a photo from the helicopter of Travis putting a wheel over the abyss

I wish this would get more popular as an event. Since the criminal act of paving Pikes Peak all the way up, this should absolutely be heralded as the great hillclimb event of the US.

It is amazing that Jeep hasn’t addressed the poor race track handling of the Wrangler.

UniMog backloader hoe military truck. Only $9.5k and way stupider that anything expect maybe that extremely needy M5.

You could buy a fresh set of Bugatti Veyron tires for $30,000.

I think you’re confusing “track ready” with “I have my racing license and I am looking to enter the IMSA Sportscar Championship next season with my road car.”

Sorry, but that’s bullshit.

Does that mean he’s not coming on then?

That was waaaaay more than a bumper cover. I’m guessing some decent metal damage and probably a shattered radiator support. Oh and the headlights looked a lot like this as he pulled away:

Are we not going to scrutinize the fact that the bro in the video stated that the Mercedes AMG C63 is a “Hundred Thousand dollar car, dude” when it in fact has a base price of $75,000?

Define track ready... Is it “if you track it and something breaks due to a defect, we fix it under warranty.”

Jesus Christ. This woman is doing it right. Driving the car for what it’s intended. Marketing the fuck out of both it and herself. AND improving her skills in a driver’s car.

I assume it’s just the way our brains are wired. I still think about awkward things I’ve said and did that happened years ago, sometimes decades ago. I really wish I could find a way to let things go because I think I’d be a lot happier for it.

A list of things I’d like to see raced:

You can tell it is an old video...., because it wasn’t recorded in portrait mode.

NEMESIS!