rdavey
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rdavey

You just sound like a fool. Cops have pressure put on them to make traffic stops. FACT. They need to be productive. So again, this is about who is making these stupid laws they have to enforce. There are laws about how you have to mount your license plate on your car. Is that stupid? Maybe. Is it the law? Yes. Someone

I’ll admit that I know pizza guys and they do occasionally get robbed/mugged, but that’s not standard operating procedure in most neighborhoods. In bad neighborhoods, it happens proportionately more often, but wouldn’t that be expected? Sure, cops sometimes get a big head, but have you ever tried to actually just have

Why? Because politicians write ridiculously stupid and complex laws that it’s then the job of the police officer to enforce and not interpret? I could understand that you’d be mad if these cops were abusing their power but saying they should be fired for simply enforcing a law which IS on the books because that’s

So basically you either need to live at an oil refinery or be prepared to visit a gas station more than once a week?

Oh, I don’t deny that. If you buy this batshit crazy car, clearly you know it’s limitations. This isn’t a car you just walk into the dealership and randomly buy.

My friend who owns a 2014 Grand Cherokee SRT and who, admittedly, has quite a heavy foot gets about 14 MPG in their Jeep. I don’t really care about it being terribly fuel inefficient and undoubtedly, no one on this site cares either, but the gas mileage on this is going to be hilariously bad. I just think it’s funny

Pirelli is defending themselves vigorously from the criticism saying that the tires were only designed to last for 50% of the race distance, but then they shouldn’t be failing catastrophically if 50% distance is exceeded. They say the Prime tire was only designed to last about 22 laps at Spa. Unreal. I wish Michelin

This incident just highlights how fine the line is between a brilliant strategic call and one that turns out to be a mistake. Grosjean pitted under the VSC which certainly allowed him to get that close to Vettel. That was a brilliant move. Ferrari had an ambitious plan and had it not failed, I honestly don’t think

I mean, that was a great race from him until he ran up the back of Grosjean. Actually made the Monaco GP entertaining.

That was a brilliant pass, period. I saw that and was floored by how ballsy it was. Great race by him. He definitely has his moments of immaturity, but he certainly always makes it entertaining.

Mistakes like this make it difficult to be a Williams fan. How the hell do you put the wrong tires on the car? Heads are certainly gonna roll for that mistake, but I feel like they always make stupid little mistakes that hurt their results. If someone made a mistake like that during a GP in the early 90s, they’d

I’d prefer if all manufacturers took the Audi approach and had it retract into the dash. Imagine how clean the C-class interior would look if the screen retracted into the dash. I really think that’s the only blemish on their recent interiors because otherwise the fit and finish is pretty spot on. Second best is when

CAPACITIVE BUTTONS! Seriously though, that’s something I could live with. That said, I feel like it’s an absolute inevitability that at some point, they will stop working.

He might have been a chef but he probably wasn’t cooking food.

Evidently they’ve gotten a little more high tech. Capacitive keys. I can deal with that.

I actually do like the keypad because of reason number 1, but I wish they would incorporate it in a way that doesn’t look cheap and like it was just tacked on as an afterthought. Every time I see one of those keypads it reminds me of my parents Taurus station wagon we had when I was a kid... that was a terrible car...

I honestly think the whole process of getting to Newark is the biggest pain. It’s a pain to get there and a pain to park although coming from NJ, going to JFK is like a trip through the seven circles of hell. After the commute, it gets the job done.

I agree he is an exceptional driver. He has as much raw talent than any driver and much more than Rosberg. I feel that Rosberg has just honed his talent through application. He is better than Rosberg, there is no doubt about that. Probably not many on the grid better than Hamilton and I’m a fan, but I believe he can

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Directly after the incident he blamed Nico for pushing him wide. Of that, I am absolutely certain. I wasn’t aware he apologized later but he definitely blamed Rosberg directly after the incident. I think it’s good for him that he accepted fault later on but it just seems he’s not as able to take things in stride.

But I’m a Lewis fan and even I was like smh not every off he has is someone else’s fault. Makes it hard to like a driver when they can’t accept responsibility for going off. It was so clear from the highlights I watched later that he locked up.