syrax
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That's not what he did. He was just pointing out that maybe this tactic is OK for Brt because he can't remember when this wasn't the norm here. No seniority cards.

Marrone means Brown, not Maroon.

I guess now you're blurring the line of what is considered an athlete. If you see the temperatures and muscle stress the F1, Nascar and most racing drivers have to sustain as anything comparable to a gridlock then you're delusional. They have abnormally huge necks for a reason.

Briatore? As in, dated, and fathered a child with Heidi Klum Briatore? Never heard that. Granted, I don't hold a PhD in queer studies...

Avant is most likely made up. Could be from french avant, meaning "ahead of", like Nissan Pathfinder, or Trailblazer, but, like BMW and MB's Touring, Citroen's Break or Fiat's Weekend, just a way to differentiate.

Who-I-Rah.

Yes, every time they won over Williams.

Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft, Gottleib Daimler, Daimler.

I can only say for what happens here, Brazil, but when there's a crash it is just that, a plane crash. Focus on the lives lost and the company, not Boeing or Airbus. I think this is an American and European thing. Maybe corporate damage control (remember the blame-fest during the Concorde investigations?).

The chances of your Airbus crashing are the same as your Boeing, we're not talking Yugo vs. Volvo here. They're roughly at the same level, just doing things differently.

I have to use the Miata reply: ever driven one? AWD 911s, Audis, Subarus and most sport AWDs are every bit enjoyable as their RWD counterparts. I don't know about SH-AWD but it's Honda we are talking about, they can pull it off.

Well, if you look at the R8 it's pretty much what Honda would've done when replacing the NSX. It was all about showcasing their technologies in a (somewhat) affordable sportscar. Today, they're hybrid powertrains and SH-AWD.

Nico had nothing to do with the Singapore incident. Schumacher was too late to brake, he even admitted. And he was also behind him while fighting with Senna.

Bruno, Massa and Barrichello had Ayrton inspired helmets too and Hamilton's was later offered for auction benefiting the Ayrton Senna Foundation.

Hey, what's the problem with the Multipla? It's a perfectly fine automobile.

To me one of the biggest problems is that Neo-New York would never be Neo-Tokyo. The culture is completely different, it was a big part of the story. That subtle part in the movie where they're in the school, then in the principal's office is very little but shows they don't care about education and don't respect

Sure. If they were on opposite directions I think it would've ripped the roof though (and a few heads).

Pretty much:

You bet a plane wing isn't as strong as a car's A pillar. Any car, even one made in Brazil.

It was released in 1996, the console version was very much dead by that time. And if I remember, there were no better graphics involved. Only better bugs and glitches.