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It is - Look at the spy shots and you'll see extra inches added between the windshield cowl and the front axl. Weight has always been closer to 52/48 so this one's goal is true 50/50. Also, the all-aluminum Skyactiv 2.0L (American version - global gets the 1.5L) is a lighter than the current MZR 2.0L. That is moving

You didn't pause for effect before saying, "...in the world." :D

Out of interest...

I disagree. Getting the F1 interested stirred in the US has been a huge interest of Bernie's for some time now. (because it means a lot of money) I'm sure he's very hopeful they succeed.

I'm definitely thinking about investing in a dashcam. After watching stupid driver compilations and seeing so many crashes like this where the dashcam is the best witness you could ask for, I think it'd be well worth it. Plus, Youtubers seem to eat up "Worst drivers of ___." I could probably make a healthy living from

"Aircraft carriers are amazing and I am a perfectly normal person for wanting to be on one."

I'm driving a brand new 2014 Freightliner Cascadia, one of the easiest to drive class 8 trucks on the market with the biggest windows all around and I can still tell you we got blind spots everywhere that can't be eliminated. What people should do is give trucks space and stop hanging around trailers. A gust of wind

"Channel hopped" and "hacked" seem like two very very different things to me. I wish the term "hacked" wasnt used so loosely..

And that was pretty great, too, because Esteban Gutierrez managed to walk away from that monster flip. And his assailant, Pastor Maldonado, only managed to get a five-place grid penalty and only had two penalty points added to his license for China, which is ridiculous considering he basically scooped a guy onto his

"37.5 kHz per second" is wrong, unless you want to pretend that the frequency is shifting rapidly. Hz means "per second" already. Just say "37.5 kHz". If you just copy & paste from a source without actually reading it, then you repeat obvious mistakes made by the source.

NPR!

There are some excellent diagrams of this that have been floating around for about a month. Helps explain it pretty nicely. The pics from the first race with the McLaren's engine exposed basically gave it all away. Mercedes-powered cars should continue to be quite dominant.

Mercedes has been dominating F1 this season, and a big technical secret why has just come out — they split their turbo in half.

As someone that puts up 100k in miles per year in the air. This isn't shocking. Delta is big, but has damn good reliability for being so big.

I say switch them to biodiesel refined from waste vegetable oil. It'll have the added benefit of making customers crave McDonald's.

Just another factory?
So 6500 american jobs, an American company leading the way and growing instead of getting a bailout, do you have to ask?

We just had some light rain last night which leaves the air relatively clean (the map is real time). That being said the air quality in LA has improved immensely since the 80's but it can get bad some days. At least we don't have smog alerts anymore.