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What are they typically responsible for? I had my connection flight from Detroit to Cincinnati canceled "due to weather". The weather was in Atlanta, and they wouldn't put anyone up for the night, or pay for meals etc. Essentially, they ran over their crew time limits out of ATL so they grounded the plane, blamed

Didn't they just build a new wind tunnel? Here's an old link from 2013 that stated Ferrari is using Toyota's wind tunnel while their new one was being installed. I wonder if they're still having problems getting it installed with good output results.

Mother of god... Ferrari P10& P11? Vettel will pull over and light the thing on fire himself.

I can't even imagine what their results would have looked like if they didn't have some of the best drivers on the grid. This year was brutal for them. Ferrari is not a "mid pack" company.

Nearly every new car has SOME sort of LED display or screen in it now. How hard would it be to flash up the code readout instead of making someone pull the code for 80$ (or AutoZone for free).

We are going to DVR and watch at noon. AVOID THE TWITTERS AND INTERNET TILL THEN!

This is the exact reason they need to remove the rev restrictions (fuel flow) in F1. A 6 cylinder engine can sound beautiful too.

Hey Ken,

When you get a new sticker for your license plate every year.

I think the profile isn't bad, and I like a number of the details — the black beltline, the handling of the C-pillar — but those massive (and mostly fake) side intakes are just so distracting and brutal-looking. In white, it makes the car look like a Stormtrooper's helmet.

I can't believe how accurate it sounds! Hilarious, thanks for the laugh Torch.

+1 for the 200 stereotype. (GOD ITS SO TRUE).

Toyota will launch their mid-size hydrogen sedan next fall, with a range of up to 300 miles, 153 horsepower and a $57,500 price tag which includes free hydrogen for up to three years. But you can only get it in California. And should only look at it if you're blind.

That might be a fun feature in a car. A interior temperature sensor that will run the heater when it goes too cold and auto shutoff when it isn't needed. Sleep mode engage! Marketers, force this on the design engineers, POST HASTE.

Quality Division is moving from KY to Plano. There are quite a few technical folks in that division. Also, I think an electrical degree might be applicable to a number of positions moving from Cali as well.

All the jobs moving are overhead salary positions. The NY, CALI, or KY people that are moving don't actually manufacture anything.

When Gawker moves its offices from SoHo to a-few-blocks-north-of-Houston I think about 100% of the Jalopnik staff will make the move. That's better than what Toyota is estimating when it moves to suburban Dallas from SoCal.

Unless you're moving from KY in which case, bend over and take it.

And for those moving from Kentucky, we will take a cost up in housing :(

Is the 996 really that awful of a car? There is some serious universal hate for those things.