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Actually not entirely sure he was trying to shoot the gap. That brake zone into Turn one claims a lot of cars every year. The straight is actually the runway for St Pete airport and because of that it has those massive reflective strips for pilots to see when landing. The problem is that those strips also have much

I’m such a Deadspin fanboy that I hate Barstool Sports despite the fact that I’ve never visited their site.

They work pretty well as a source for a quote from an entertainer’s lawyer, though.

Hope to see more carguments! I liked those!

I do! Haven’t had time to do anything with it yet. 

Like what? And how? Get up off Elon’s dick, techbro.

Shooting for just under 10 minutes to the top but it overheats in 8 so high 10 minutes to the top was the best we could manage. 

The Model 3 isn’t a racecar it’s a mid priced EV.

Hey dipshit, the employees (as in, the ones doing the actual journalism) are not the employers. It’s their literal job to “throw stones”.

Here’s the Toyota Supra Face before you’re supposed to see it.

honestly it’s a little more difficult for like the really avid fan to keep track of the “true” compound during the race weekend but I think this is for the best. The vast majority of fans don’t really care about or need to know about the c-spec of the compound. At the track all you care about is how the softness of

yeah but EDM brah the kids love it

I’m sorry but if you don’t understand why someone for example might idolize Roger Penske for example I’m not sure you should be writing takes on racing.

The Rimac C Two Was Engineered With a Supercomputer to Help It Hit 258 MPH

Engineering a car with a computer, who would have thought. What is this sorcery!

I think that the main take-away was that in the F30, aligning torque was being synthetically EPS-generated, vs mechanically generated in the E90's hydraulic system. They relied too much on the capabilities of the EPS system, providing an artificial feel, rather than optimize the geometry for mechanical aligning torque

So, Americans who served in the military “own” the flag more than the rest of us. Got it.

You don’t speak for all veterans. Veterans do not get to decide what the flag/anthem mean to the citizens of this country.

You can repeat yourself as often as you like, and you’ll still be wrong.

There is no such thing as too much parsh. Everything should be maximum parsh, all the time.