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I don't buy that. They do their test driving on a closed race track, and the real performance driving is done by a professional race car driver in a full racing suit and helmet. Blaming the show for kids acting like idiots is idiotic in itself. Movies like the new "Fast and the Furious" are far more at blame than a TV car review show.
 
eh... I chaulk young wreckless driving to hormones and competitiveness...
 
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I don't buy that. They do their test driving on a closed race track, and the real performance driving is done by a professional race car driver in a full racing suit and helmet. Blaming the show for kids acting like idiots is idiotic in itself. Movies like the new "Fast and the Furious" are far more at blame than a TV car review show.

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I'm not so sure. After watching this particular episode, I was influenced to put wheels on my couch. My backyard shed also moves fairly fast. I'm awefully impressionable. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif

https://www.supadump.com/videos/044-autos.php
 
And all that manhood from Jaqmes May - aka Cap'n Slow. The guy who likes big saloons and mansion lifestyles. It makes the car that much more special! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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