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Test successful... it's not on fire.

Actually, they likely weren't armed - Australians don't have guns like Americans do. Here's the Wikipedia on gun politics in Australia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_polit… as a little primer. Also probably part of the reason guns weren't drawn by police in the first place - they view guns much differently than

Having driven a 458 Italia and Spider, as well as many other V8 Ferrari's, I can't see how this new Speciale could be improved drive wise on the 458.

All the shit cyclists do starts to make a lot of damn sense when you actually start riding a bike. The skin tight clothing, the expensive helmets, the sunglasses, the spandex (commando underneath, btw), the desire to not honked at or flipped off or run off the road. No matter what you think about these things, you

well, i know the problem in canada is diesels would never start in the winter, plugging in a block heater does nothing against gelling of diesel fuel. and when one day it could be just above 0, you can go to bed and wake up with a foot of snow and minus 30. that vehicle will never start. unless there is some way to

That carpark at the end!

Yeah. TOTALLY RUINS THE CAR. I WANT EVERYONE TO SHIFT A CAR THE WAY I LIKE IT. I DONT WANT REV MATCHING even though I can turn it off. I CANT BELIEVE THEY PUT PADDLES IN A CORVETTE. RUBBISH

And sell it for "a profit of 500 quid! You just bought yourself... a Ferrari F50."

Meh - I'd rather see these two get it.

Who cares about the driving? Do you think BMW does? I don't think they really care about it.

This is the problem with everyone who was posting all angry about the bikers yesterday: they did not watch or understand the video. At 0:50, shortly after the "brake-check"—>rear-end, you see a crowd of bikers around the car and, to the best of my ability to see anything (and correlate the video to the stories