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Winter sucks, snow sucks, slush sucks, ice sucks, and we all felt that sentiment after this week in NY. In the first half this week, we talk about our experiences out on the road. Adam's love for Audis and his Allroad is reaffirmed. Our movie this week? 2008's RocknRolla, a Guy Ritchie film that is basically what you'd expect. Then we talk about some news from this past week - Tesla's rolling stop and video game functionality has caught the attention of the NHTSA, as well as a snow plow in Ohio throwing ice and snow into oncoming traffic. Then we discuss Germany's Autobahn, a recent Bugatti that broke 259 MPH on it, and what it all means.
In Part 2, we talk some more about the interesting Omega 1 rotary-ish engine we mentioned last episode. Mazda's patent for a new supercharged two-stroke engine. A long talk about conventional internal combustion engines, and since EVs are staring manufacturers down something hard now, what that means for the ICE in the years to come. And finally, AJ brings us some trivia but doesn't actually ask us to answer any of it? Car superstitions, F1 driver lucky charms, and things we ourselves are superstitious of?
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Winter sucks, snow sucks, slush sucks, ice sucks, and we all felt that sentiment after this week in NY. In the first half this week, we talk about our experiences out on the road. Adam's love for Audis and his Allroad is reaffirmed. Our movie this week? 2008's RocknRolla, a Guy Ritchie film that is basically what you'd expect. Then we talk about some news from this past week - Tesla's rolling stop and video game functionality has caught the attention of the NHTSA, as well as a snow plow in Ohio throwing ice and snow into oncoming traffic. Then we discuss Germany's Autobahn, a recent Bugatti that broke 259 MPH on it, and what it all means.
In Part 2, we talk some more about the interesting Omega 1 rotary-ish engine we mentioned last episode. Mazda's patent for a new supercharged two-stroke engine. A long talk about conventional internal combustion engines, and since EVs are staring manufacturers down something hard now, what that means for the ICE in the years to come. And finally, AJ brings us some trivia but doesn't actually ask us to answer any of it? Car superstitions, F1 driver lucky charms, and things we ourselves are superstitious of?