Fading Brakelight Obscurity III - Green-Orange-Checkered Edizione

like a cat playing with it’s food

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tru

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That’s me on the left

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Same. I’m the guy who downsizes to the smallest lightest wheels that will clear the brakes.

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please find attached some of my gamer snaps from the online streets

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Rubber is also weight.

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Very true. I also just really like the look!

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hey guys

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i would pay someone money just to come to my house and setup that shutoku revival mod on my pc

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i found some ooooold pics of mine from GT6

tokyo expressway looks nice but ain’t got nothing on clubman stages

i miss city courses, great for photos

i think the A110 is one of kaz’s favorite cars, that blue is pretty great

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the goodwood hill-climb events in gt6 were good fun, i want more

remember when they modeled whole locations for us to take pictures of our cars in?

one last pic of SSRX, i loved taking photos in that location. is this a liminal space

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they put in live updating speed ticket cams as an april fools goof, today

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please PD, I beg you, give me clubman/special stage route 5 in 4K HDR

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last_wave.wav

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How does Lotus and Excel go together?

Find out:

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Remembering Lotus’ best April 1 joke this year.

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So, having finished watching MotoGP Unlimited (Amazon Prime, at least in yuropistan) today, I can say that they really managed to beat Netflix and its Drive to Survive Season 3?4?

Both cover the 2021 season, both play by doku-genre standards and use a formulaic episode format that doesn’t stray off the path over the run of the show, and even though F1 had a better season progression to draw from (decider in last race etc.), in the end, MotoGP had the better stories to tell (and tbh, i haven’t watched a MotoGP Race since single digits 2000s, i.e. maybe 2005? - so i never was into it, and won’t watch a race in 2022, so it’s not that i am biased here…)

Crucially tho, these stories were told in a better fashion in the first season of this MotoGP-series(?) than the established Netflix show did, and I am still wondering how they managed to drop the ball at NFX with such a season at hand… re the production budget aspect, you could liken the Amazon show to only having half (or even less) the budget, similar how bikes have half the amount of wheels compared to normal* cars.
If it was a deliberate choice to suck out the fun and charme, to portray F1 as a business, then … yeah, job well done?

so service level announcement/tl;dr is:
If you never cared about MotoGP, but like seeing new things, give the show a shot if Amazon hosts it in your country.

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Damn. We’re getting the God’s Corolla hatch in the states!

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bet this thing costs about 50k

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Let me dream. I didn’t buy the Focus RS either :\

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