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Riley Schultz
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Driver: “What the fuck happened there?”

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Nothing tops the 2012 crash... It should have been unsurvivable....

THE CONFEDERATE FLAG IS NOT THE STARS AND BARS...the flag show, and the one under fire, is a Confederate Battle Flag.

Doug may I also suggest a comparison test with a 1992 British racing green Taurus SHO from the O’Brien car collection:

It’s necessary to warm up all internal combustion cars. More so in cold weather. You want to get the oil warm and more fluid before taking off.

I laughed hard when I realized what was behind Hammond and May in the studio. I wish I had a screengrab, but it was a GIGANTIC elephant. Amazing.

I agree that the fuel system doesn’t need it.

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They should have ended the “New Top Gear” run by replaying the beautiful Aston Martin Vantage V12 review that ended series 13, and having Clarkson voice-over the final “Good Night” with “Goodbye”. The show mostly came out of his brain, he should have had the last word. Will be some time before a car review can be

Wrong. Unless they’re actively also accelerating on the grass, they’re still scrubbing off speed, just not as quickly as dirt traps or other higher friction surfaces. Physics.

My biggest disappointment is we were not able to see them place a lap time for the C7 Z06, it would have knocked a few cars down the A list for sure.

No. Obviously he’s the worst driver ever.

LoL at all the keyboard warrior Ken Block haters who don’t know a thing about how racing works.

He dropped a wheel on the grass where it’s slick in a 850 hp car. Of course he’s going to lose some traction.

You now Gymkhana is an exhibition, right? So he pushes beyond what anyone would during a competition because he is making a video for entertainment? You think anything on TV or in the movies is made in 1 take?

I would argue that the original Chargers/300s were the comeback cars. Granted, they landed at a very inopportune time for the company (and the industry and the economy...) but it’s hard to say whether or not Chrysler would have survived the recession on the backs of FWD flagships.

This is a pretty fun question with a lot of interesting answers. How about Chrysler’s return to glorious return to rwd V8 fullsizers?

That’s insane.

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