tachyonic
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tachyonic

Yawn, another (liberal) author for a video game website trying to take a hit at one of the most innovative men to ever live.

I’m ok with Sonoma Raceway becoming the American Nurburgring where everyone has to come to show how fast their car can get around Sears Point.

Or...

Pretty sure that’s a Lambo, dude.

Does it not surprise you that I also hate big trucks?

Did he forget Elon is an African American?

I thought it was common knowledge that Edison didn’t invent the lightbulb, just came up with a better filament. 

Nah, Sorry.

You can always count on the Germans to cost more but perform less. Must be all that high quality stitching or maybe engineering

There’s no such thing as a bad V10.

That’s why I passed on it.

I can’t get used to Ram.  I still call them all Dodges.

Ram finally made a good looking truck and Chevy started using Lexus’s Alien vs Predator design language.  Time will tell if the new Doge trucks still rust away in 3-5 years like they have in the past. 

I dub that shifter ROD STERLING

V6 engineered by Ferrari, and remarkably cast by Chrysler in Kokomo, Indiana and shipped to Modena for assembly.

Exactly. People complain about NASCAR not using regular ole Mustangs and Camaros straight from the factory but NASCAR made their moves for safety, cost, and performance.

Oval racing is what NASCAR is about. Road courses are great, and I get ovals aren’t for everyone, but I spend my summers at the local oval like many, many others, and I’ve been up and down the East Coast to different ovals, from Massachusetts and Rhode Island to South Carolina.

Well you cant have “stock” and “safety” in the same thought. Price is also a factor.

NASCAR wisely stepped away from the “stock” model once manufacturers started gaming the system to beat the rules with homologation specials, which led to complaints about rules, which led to entire teams and manufacturers boycotting entire seasons. It was a constant power struggle, from Mopar building those mega

the Supra GT4 road racing car that actually has a stock chassis. In a way, it shows what NASCAR A modern-day IROC series could be.

Racing is a drop in the bucket compared to commuter cars, shipping, airliners, factories, and power plants. The amount of pollution put out by her car in less than 4 seconds is negligible in the grand scheme of things. Lighten up.