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Le Mans? Privateer LMP-1?

Because the rich don’t spend money.

Exactly. I’m sure a couple of ladies who are up to muscling a v8 supercar for 1000kms can handle a bit of light banter.

Jeez, lighten up, Francis.

He also said that whilst everyone has to do a [brake] pad change during the race, they'd be the only ones whose pads had wings.....

Stef, I’ve noticed that you haven’t posted his full comment - limiting the context in order to angle your article in a particular way, nor did you make reference to the reverence he has for his female competitors (highlighted in the rest of the comment).

it’s sad these drivers give up their rights to say what’s on their minds...thanks for the laugh Reynold’s. we were all thinking it, you just said it!

Jamie Whincup breaks the 2 min 5 sec barrier and we have to read about this silly shit..lol

Argh, articles like this is why racing drivers have no personalities. David is one of the most entertaining drivers to see interviewed and anyone even remotely familiar with the V8 Supercars and his sense of humor knows he meant absolutely no ill feelings towards Simona and Renee. PC police are having an absolute

The problem is liability, and being able to find aninsurance company that will insure you. Remember, we live in a very litigious society, where people sue for getting burned by a cup of hot coffee, or sue McDonalds for getting them fat.

I’ve always wondered about the existance of these types of businesses. I thought the reason I didn’t see them is because they probably had enormous insurance requirements and to cover high liability costs.

3rd Gear: The UAW Could Strike Tonight

#4 - Everyone is freaking out about VW cheating, the cars polluting so much etc. I’ve mentioned this on this one before but it bears repeating - cars are so damn clean now that it’s fucking ridiculous, and the gov’t just keeps turning the screws.

So, a company that determines how much of a financial risk you are just made you a bigger financial risk... That’s some 1984-level ridiculousness.

A tier 2 who’s been on the job for 2 years in Toledo is probably at $24 an hour, well above median income for the region.

Current fuel prices will be the norm - barring a major catastrophe - for many many years so those jeep buyers aren't the stupid ones.

“We built 5,111 vehicles last year in Toledo and we got a catered meal of hot dogs and hamburgers as our thanks,” said Phil Reiter, 44, who has been working at the Toledo, Ohio manufacturing plant for two years. conveniently forgetting to mention the wages, health benefits, and pension plan also given to them by the

The point of two-tier wasn’t to be ‘fair’ it was to reset the wages downward. That was the goal from the beginning.

Or just spatchcock your chicken and roast it in about the same amount of time, or less depending on the size of the bird.

I’m procrastinating from a biochemistry exam study right now. Funny enough this is a topic on the exam. The browning of the fruit is due to an oxidation reaction with the enzyme tyrosinase. In order to prevent the reaction one must either remove oxygen or denature the enzyme. Oxygen is most efficiently removed by