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Hamilton crashed a 2023 Ferrari F1 car during a private testing crash on Wednesday...”

All of a sudden Elon Musk “doesn’t know how space travel works”, he “doesn’t know how batteries work”, “Teslas are the most dangerous cars in the world”. etc., etc. Am I noticing an attitude change toward Musk or, is it just me? What could possibly cause such a change? Hmm....

Once again the “car” website does a crack job of reporting on non-car related items. Have you watched the body cam in its entirety? The Cops kicked the guy out after fare jumping. He then proceeded to do it again in front of them, which ended up in a chase. The guy then produced a knife when confronted. He was tazed

Put a bumper onto a spoiler mount? Hmmmm. Time for some mig work.

I mean, if the bridge is safe enough without the lights, why are we wasting energy on lights?  Nighttime’s bright enough as it is and light pollution is a real thing.

you know who knew how to make a roof?

I always shoul

I feel like my Bolt has just the right amount of hard controls. Do wish for a fire suppressor button though :)

Holy shit, imagine being an “automative journalist” and having this bad of a take on F1. Wow.

F1 hasn’t been a sport since DRS was added. 

You’ve called that right-hand turn Maternity, Mandarin & Mandarian (it’s actually Maternity); stop writing articles on your phone.

Thanks goodness Lewis never complains.

I don’t agree with the grid penalty and tend to put a little more blame on Hamilton, but this is pretty close to how I read it. Not for nothing, Hamilton is leaving pit lane while max is flying down the straight going about 220 while getting pushed off the tarmac by a car going diagonally across the track that’s still

Wait a sec! Are you saying you cant set it to cruise at, say, 30 mph for a trip across the lake?

do you have experience in driving boats?  A spring throttle is not used on boats for multiple reasons, but the idea of having a boat full of guests running along and my hand slips causing the boar to suddenly decelerate - some one is likely to end up divorced over that deal.

“Fully washed, inside and out”

I’d take the 3800, the 302 and the Cologne 4.0 OHV off that list. They’re very dependable engines.

It was a pretty solid engine seeming built for durability over power. And it goes a long way back with a side trip through Kaiser > AMC and back to GM. But given its ties to the Grand National, probably shouldn’t be on this list.

I will not stand for this slander of the 3800.

Why the fuck do you need or want the government to do anything?