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Yeah, some of those Nazis were just trying to put good on the table, too.

Safety. The average American is too stupid (or unwilling) to learn to drive properly, and since we're so sue-happy corporate lawyers probably demanded it.

I think Dakar rules actually make it so it might make sense to go RWD. You're allowed a bigger engine and more suspension travel, iirc.

These street circuits have been underwhelming. I'd be much more likely to watch if they were on proper tracks.

GRC is awful compared to WRC or even WRX. Smart move - almost nobody is watching this series.

AEV Brute.

A super tricked out Wrangler with a snorkel and lift kit, or maybe even the AEV Brute. it's basically the complete opposite end of the spectrum from the Ferrari, but equally ridiculous.

Who do cheap fuel prices hurt? Morons who buy giant SUVs and trucks to drive around the selfish fucked up brats they've spawned and who have no future precisely because their brain-dead parents are driving around giant SUVs and trucks.

The government is responsible because the corporation never is. This is America in 2014 - that's how it works now.

wait a minute - we use highly explosive fuel to cool down the electronics and the jets?

imagine how crappy our military would be if we didn't spend as much as the next 24 countries combined.

how did that Monaco trophy get so bent? Someone has to know the story....

I DVR'd a DTM race (or a WEC style recap) last month on FS1 maybe? I watched about half of it before losing interest.

America: where even our monuments to the dead are environmental nightmares.

I love racing, I just can't get excited about any of the series that BMW races in.

Only hundreds visit their facility?

does anyone know the story of why that Monaco trophy is so bent?

please become Earth President Travis.

We're only one three-mile long train full of Bakken shale oil exploding in a major metropolitan area away from higher gas prices.

We're never going to get truly fuel efficient vehicles unless gas becomes $8/gallon.