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Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo To Be Fastest One-Make Series
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/Hello, Intertubes, you're taking over my soul for another day today. No, no, Work, you can't have it.
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Then maybe I'll sign on.
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You really want to see real racing? Formula Vee. Blueprinted VW engines, open wheels, white knuckles, iron nerves.
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damn.. that was bad
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Lamborghini's (non-)racing policy
As a manufacturer of sports cars, Ferruccio Lamborghini was unique in his racing policy. While other sports car manufacturers sought to prove the speed, reliability, and technical superiority of their cars through participation (and hopefully victory) in motor racing, Lamborghini clearly stated that his company would not participate in or support motor racing. This was in direct contrast to Ferrari's policy, where the main purpose his production cars served was to generate revenue to fund his continued participation in racing. The "no racing" policy caused some tension between him and his ex-Ferrari engineers, who were all racing enthusiasts. Several of them started to develop a mid-engined car with racing potential in their spare time. Lamborghini discovered the project at the prototype stage. He allowed them to continue the project, but insisted that there would be no racing versions built. This project evolved into the Miura
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Tro-FEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE-o! Tro-fe-e-e-o!
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Probably Dr. McCreamy, the pudgy, pale neurosurgeon from the BBC's smash comedy hit, "Physician's Desk Reference"
(srsly, please don't let it be that TV douchebag)
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