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Disagree. I'm going with the final "hardcore" Audi R8 that's been floating around.

I was in Portland on business, and happened to be staying at the same hotel as the SRT guys. They were holding a press event for journalists at Portland International Raceway.

Walked out of my hotel this morning and found a Hellcat parked directly next to my rental car. Started snapping pictures and 5 minutes later two SRT guys come wandering out. Chat for a minute, and they head off.

Ha - I walked out of my hotel this morning and found a Hellcat parked DIRECTLY next to my car. All I can say is: done, and done. :)

Heh, I'm actually travelling on business this week and walked to my rental car this morning at the hotel and BOOM - Hellcat parked directly next to me. They're apparently out in Portland for a press event. Anyone interested in pictures or impressions? I have a bunch of both. Maybe I could post something in

Silly Kinja...tried posting this in response to another comment, but I don't *think* it went through.

I dunno. After taking a long look at this (admittedly) sweet machine, all I can think is that it's the lovechild of a Scion FR-S and the Bertone Mantide.

Need some education on older racecars. Do the "turbofans" (not sure if that's the appropriate name) on K. Edgar Hooner's front rims actually do anything work? My understanding is that these were used on some older racing cars (maybe Group B???)

The praise is deserved. I've lived in KC my entire life, and have had the opportunity to try plenty of BBQ throughout the US when traveling (frequently) for work. In my experience, OK Joe's is easily one of the best BBQ joints in the US, gas station or not. A lot of people (rightly) say Kansas City has the best BBQ in