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This is so necessary it hurts.

3, 4, 5: "Baby Steps"

15: "Florida"

17 is "Exit 16, what wait huh oh crap 18"

Even more impressive to me is the fact that it's a complete loop. I *adore* 1971 Plymouth B-bodies.

Wasn't the old Magnum just the serendipitous fallout of Daimler-Chrysler given that there was an E-class Estate Wagon? I'd love to see another one but only if it's a real wagon. I fear given the current automobile market climate they'd try to crossoverify it and end up with a Charger Crosstour.

Oh, I fully believe that there is an advantage, but why not allow every team to use it? Then it's up to the driver as to how much that potential advantage can be utilized. They are allowed to perform on-the-fly adjustable front/rear brake bias from their steering wheel controls, why not with their foot?

Somehow it manages to be both "Mopar" AND "no car."

I can't figure out why this would be banned. It's just a take on a brake balance controller, right? How is that wrong?! All cars *should* have it.

Let's start by asserting that the new Magnum should exist.

I know it says "Dodge" now, but this shape used to mean, "Plymouth."

Also known for being the first "cheater car" a Gran Turismo player is likely to obtain in the game. Unbeatable.

Yes, by the end of the season many teams had their own F-duct implementations.

Indeed.

I love how it conveys not merely Nissan's then-current design language, but the whole mid-late '80's thing. I see MR2, NSX, 240SX, Ford Probe, and 3000GT all in there.

You forgot "tilting sombreros over our faces before crossing our arms and settling in for naps under cacti."

oh. vaudeville. heh.

Oh, and I should mention the seller is asking $30,000 for this thing, a price which must mean that if you looked right into the seller's eyes, you'd actually see spirals, a side effect of the rampant, full-blown bonkersism that's ravaging this poor bastard's body and mind. Also, one of the pictures has a scary-looking…

Whoa there, Bromacher. I was referring to his characteristic acceptance of the number two spot in order to help the team. He knew Schumi was a better driver and dealt with it for the most part gracefully. Take your argument up with a different 1-2 team for this era.