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Was going to post this; this has to be the absolute winner.

Ford Fairmonts

Mercedes R 63 AMG. Costco and soccer practice runs? Check. Taking a nap sprawled out in the back seat? Check. Flying under the radar of the law? Check. 0-60 in 4.2 seconds? Also check.

“if he would have crashed someone else in this process”

I mean there has to be a limit to the potential use for this “strategy” right. Riding a wall at 100-something mph, it probably doesn’t take too long to damage the tire, suspension, steering.

I agree but I also think so many racing moves can be looked at in a similar light, both successful and unsuccessful moves. Oftentimes things are done on a blurred line and the outcome is what dictates how we remember it

Yeah, but how cool was that?

1st gear:

I missed the call for submission—think I had a shot at making the list.

Can you put a value on the tears of Hamilton fans?

I suspect that while many enthusiasts know OF them, a lot of them hold many misconceptions about them, as in mistaken number of cylinders, bank arrangement, redline, hp output, etc...

I’ve heard v6 , v8, i4, I’ve heard it revs to 7000, 10000, 6000, 5 liters, 3 liters, all sorts of crazy stuff. While fans get other

Yeah man what kind of dingus company would ever use a three-cylinder engine in a performance car.

Definitely high profile. It's been around for a while now and is one of the last great NA engines.  

I agree. Speed limits are nearly always set well below an actual safe speed and are more of a political/revenue tool to the point where they have a tenuous relationship with safety at best. Compare that to links between a healthy diet and exercise which have actual, proven impacts on health and longevity.  I agree

Lol, 2.8M people die every year from obesity. Call me when they start regulating McDonald’s food and forcing people to exercise.”

Bingo 

fleet dreams are made of this...

The only answer is the Bugatti Atlantic: