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Can you please tell me where you’re finding an E36 M3 with 23k miles for 12 thousand dollars? Even on BaT they’re going for 16k with 6 times the mileage.

I agree with your opinion of the E36 though, you don’t get the curb appeal or analog experience of an E30 nor do you get the power and timelessness of the E46.

There are plenty of rich people who are bad at racing too.

The only teams that have met this requirement are Alfa Romeo and Williams. Alpine has had Guanyu Zhou test once already.

I think that’s a Kinja bug, I can only see one photo in your post.

Yas Marina being on this list is another example of Jose doing zero vetting of these ideas. That track is notoriously awful. There’s never been a good race (enabled by the track layout, Abu Dhabi GP 2016 was exciting despite the track) and it’s so bad they’re redoing the layout.

Suzuku is the perfect track in my mind, it’s fantastic to drive (sims) on and the races are always interesting.

Checo as well, don’t forget that he brings in Carlos Slim money.

Strange? I’m sure this has nothing to do with Hamilton losing out on his qualifying positions at both of the sprint races we’ve had so far and Verstappen benefiting.

Lance Stroll.

Glad to see that suspension for calling someone the N word on an official NASCAR event hasn’t stopped him from racing and making millions of dollars.

This is proof Jose does absolutely zero vetting on these. The top response to the HUD comment was a nearly full list of 65 or so vehicles from virtually every single automaker that come with HUD.

My guess? They’re just locking in the next 4 generations of vehicles (see Peugot tradmarking all variations of ‘X’ 0 ‘Y’ for their vehicles back in the day)

And Q1 2025 you’ll find out that they changed all their adapters anyway.

The Passat may be the most “car” car on the market right now. It is so vastly unoffensive and standard in almost every respect.

A good run, but I’m excited to see VW branch into some more adventurous territory.

solved.

Grosjean made fun of/with Bottas for spinning in the pitlane. That’s when I knew it was over for Valtteri.

That’s strange because Red Bull and Williams, the teams with the fastest pit stops in the turbo hybrid era haven’t had a pit related safety issue in 11 years and 7 years respectively.

I absolutely love this design, but man that honeycomb is going to be a PITA to clean.

I personally like this mentality Toto is taking. I think Mercedes tries to create a culture of ‘no mistakes’ and rather viewing these events as problems that can be solved through improved process or improved design from the engineers.

Blue Lives Matter has never been about protecting police, it’s a dog whistle.