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Isn't it technically off air at the moment?

Too much metal, otherwise decent-ish. Both aren't great.

A LMP1 driver recently commented that the fastest testing lap on Yas Marina curcuit a few wekks ago was barely a full second faster than his pole lap in the LMP1 which appearantly also suffered from new rules that reduced power and speed. Maybe I can dig it up...

Somehow all this LED talk reminds of this classic clip:

This car is so awesome, it's like a mini Ferrari FF in brown with plaid interior. I want it.

Yeah that's what I tought too. Like the Quattro concept mixed with the new 2014 Nissan/Datsun concepts. Except that I don't think it went wrong.

Wouldn't a nuclear power dirven car be really silent?

It's absoluteley glorious and I want it.

Yeah I realised that after I typed the first paragraph. The H1 is pretty awful when you are anywhere near civilisation and there's surprisingly little space inside and it's noisy and slow.

Too bad he is wrong. The H1 is hugely fun and one of my all time favourite...cars Or trucks. And it got better with time. (I realise this doesn't actually make him wrong, objectively the H1 is bad for a car, great at what it was supposed to do).

Is that a Bentley Brooklands I see there? He seems to have at least some taste. It's quite a vulgar car though.

Which snow?

Monaco? It would be hard to find more supercars per square mile in any other country.

Oh ok I thought that only the automatic versions were known for that. Good to know.

The Ram SRT10:

Somehow everything on this car except the lights looks so old fashioned and slightly out of date to me. And not in a good way.

Hackenberg says he sees the Sport quattro as a four-seat GT car that slots between the forthcoming new Audi TT and the R8. Speaking of the TT, there's some news on that too, emphasis mine:

The sheer amount of prestigious race cars and rare cars in general in this museum is just astonishing. However when you are there you have to visit the Porsche dealer on the other side of the Street (I believe it'seven called the Porschestraße). When I was there last year they had 3 Carrera GTs there, of which one was

When I was there a few years ago one of the coolest cars was actually parked outside and it was a 9-3 Ramp-"Truck" with 3 axles. The owner left rather quickly though and I couldn't get a photo in time.

Are you sure they had to be closed down? Because several of such attempts could be made without that since there was very little traffic anyway because Autobahns were quite new and few people had cars to use them. But yeah the Nazis probably had a big interest in demonstrations like this.