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Grills have been superfluous in newer conventionally-powered cars for sometime now. No point in calling BS on just electric vehicles.

...But then how is everybody supposed to know that you're driving a Ram?

Gotta have respect for the S7. Rarely do we see an (Anglo-)American supercar that’s fast both on and off the track. With a 7.0L mid-mounted engine and fairly successful track record, it's more of a successor to the GT40 than the 2005 Ford GT.

That's a damn shame. I think a high performance Lamborghini GT would slot right in with the cars they've been pumping out for the last few decades. Besides, GT is certainly nothing new to the brand.

The bottom two don't look too bad actually.

"Waaaahh, waahhh, WAAAHHH!"

“Does it feel triumphant to do something like cut off Hermes’s legs—to chase down a man bleeding and begging for his life?”

Never realized that BMW owned a particular shade of blue.

Oh, god...I don’t even think I need to hit play.

Didn’t Sonic 2 come bundled with the Genesis? It should be pretty common and therefore GS probably won’t give you much for it.

McLaren not only, but they dominated the race. 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 13th. For manufacturer in its debut race, that's pretty impressive.

I just liked that Peugeot is the only manufacturer break VW's 15-year stranglehold on the race.

The 1994 victory is certainly remarkable since it demonstrated just how twisted the regulations can be. It’s not so much about the car itself (the 962 was already well-decorated at this point), but how Porsche-Dauer outfoxed the competition and used the regulations to their advantage. Porsche, of course, would attempt

It beat only the cars in its class.

Sour grapes.

I disagree. The Delta Wing was originally conceived to be an high-speed Indy Car with oval tracks in mind. As such, it inherently will have problems trying to compete with endurance sportscars on roadcourses. It's naturally inhibited in the type of racing it's in.

The Speed 12 did actually get to race in the British GT for three seasons (2000-2002). It was fairly successful with a few wins and several podium finishes.

It never won a race because it never competed anywhere besides Le Mans.

I still don't know why after all these years that people get these cars confused.

Let's face it: people get lucky sometimes. Besides Le Mans, the car only had one other podium finish in its 20+ race career. The MXR-01 that replaced it had better consistent results.