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The racing looks like fun.

The spectators are why I live in the Industrial North.

The mechanic who is the builder is very secretive and reclusive. The head of design at Bugatti is not so secretive. Notice it isn’t an advertisement for a mechanic shop, it’s just a video of a cool car.

Gotta test the payload capacity somehow.

Or he could just give it to charity... I mean me.

I can’t believe that Mars is getting its Roadster order sooner than I get my 3.

Look out for Reavers

All’s good until space pirates jack your ride

He always thought the Tesla Roadster was out of this world.

That is some super-villain level shit right there.

Pull out, Wedge. You’re not doing any good back there.

If $24k is “quite cheap” for a new car, then there is no chance in hell I will ever be able to afford a new car.

1,260 HP!

That Schlonger guy is a douche nozzle

What if I want to lay down four lines of black rubber coming off the sweeper at Willow Springs? OK, I don’t have the balls or money for that, but somebody does.

When the conservative media and politicians stop decrying all federal intervention as socialism, I’ll update my snark.

Oh c’mon, get real, manwich. You are conflating authoritarian, communist regimes with western hemisphere brands of socialism? Your linked article starts by calling republican environmentalists a “sleepy faction”. They are a tiny minority and clearly have no sway over anyone else in their own party. It’s pretty easy to

Communism and socialism are also a false equivalent. Scandinavia is pretty good on environmental protection and they are democratic socialist.

China is actually beating the US in environmental protection now (and that was before that big oil shill Scott Pruitt became the head of the EPA).
But yes my uncle is a member of a bi-partisan environmental protection action group.

The problem here is the Republican party has changed from what it was to a party of

Haven’t you heard. Socialism is terrible and is the devil!

That GM lawsuit is disturbing. We take clean water for granted thanks to years of socialist intervention in the free market system, but Michigan keeps getting screwed.