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Failure to ignore blue flags? Why show them if you require people to ignore them?

You leave the Super Best Friends alone!

No, the Super Best Friends at least actually tried. They were never going to win, but they put in a great effort for the budget they had. Compared to some of the scam teams over the years, Super Aguri were fun to watch.

Dear God, what is going on with that guy's upper lip?! It's like he has an inner lip or grossly distorted gums... cannot unsee.

Enjoy your freedom America! I will just enjoy my 100/100 connection living in my socialist hellhole country with free healthcare and highest education, which has so little freedoms you can't even donate unlimited amounts of money to politicians through Super PAC's.

Modern day Petty Enterprises. Sure, Richard won a bunch of races in the old days, but when was the last time this team actually saw success?

The Laughing Clown Malt Liquor car is what popped into my mind.

I'm going to go with Redbull's NASCAR team. While they did get a single win with Brian Vickers at Michigan, after their success in Formula One it was assumed that they were going to come into Sprint Cup and clean up. It didn't quite work out that way.

That is what I am trying to get at. Yes they have many wins and a prestigious image however the company isn't ever held accountable for their actions compared to other racing companies.

I am a Ferrari fan, but in a perverse way I have to agree. They are the petulant spoiled brat/bully who can at times really do some wonderful things or they can force people to resign or pit drivers against each other for their greater glory or worse, bully the FIA into rule changes.

Smoke, mirrors, hopes and BS. I lost alot of respect for Peter Windsor on this.

If a LeMons team does not make this list, I am quitting Jalopnik :)

It doesn't get much worse than these jokers.

I'm guessing these guys aren't sponsored..

Good, than stop letting it escape and come down to the US.

Enjoy record high temperatures this summer!

I did read it. I couldn't really see through it enough I guess. It's a gawker headline grabbing article so I read it on the train, so I didn't make the effort to really analyze it. Hence my line about the satire.

did you ever think that we care so much about our cars because we just like them?

This is why I play it safe and only drive a shark truck