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And in a Mazda RX-7, there is even a buzzer!

Man, back in the day this was the hardest car to drive on the video game Sports Cat GT.

Can't wait to see them wash a car by spinning it in the opening scene.

It would be equally as terrible if the Anonymous Person followed up with "lol" and "jk" when posting his bail.

Different strokes for different folks. Both awesome in their own right.

Preliminary sketches of proposed "security system"

All I know is E-Sports is going to have a problem maintaining credibility when sports announcers have to utter sentences like, "another stunning play from Ballz!"

I shouldnt even dignify this with a response but my issue was with the fact that she brought up politics not with the fact that she lacks a Y chromosome.

"eyyyyyyyyyyy"

That put a huge smile on my face. I can't even imagine being the ones flying the RC plane, what a great story for them too.

HAHAHAHAHA smallest trident ever!

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This awesome pass was awesome. It seems small in the scope of things but isn't because it represents, like a crash, but in a more positive way, that all preparation, all that work, could be rendered either meaningless or be all worth it with just a split second risk from a driver.

I personally love the video. Captures both sides of motorsport. Those that love watching cars and those that love racing them. Its really hard to deny Porsche's approach to Lemans. They have won the race outright 16 times! More overall wins than any other manufacturer. BMW may own the Nurburgring but La Sarthe is

It's designed for flexibility.

Jack Tretton was charged with murder on June 10th, 2013 for the brutal slaying of Microsoft's Xbox One.

Whoa. Leave it to Ford to put an outlet where it makes sense. I bet they sell a lot of these in Russia. Because dashcam cords.

Holy shit. He just opens that fucker up without even thinking about it. I know people who can't even do that shit.

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How about a perspective from a different culture, either modern day such as the Dalai Lama, or from more ancient times such as Siddhārtha Gautama?

There are already a lot of little scheduled drift events here in the US, but it would be great if there was just like a car skate park on the edge of town. Just about everywhere has some old, abandoned factory. It's an idea I could get behind.