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Front ends look fairly similar to many of the other LMP cars.

Did anyone see Speed coverage of the race/the time lapse for the build of this car? absolutely amazing.
I predict that Jason Statham could be a lead character for this, although he does have transporter.

He fits the little beckham (former model) and McQueen (see: transporter movies, the (remake) of Italian Job, the 2009 Superbowl Audi commercial)...and he also voiced the narration for NFL Films "Truth in 24" (a film about the Audi Racing team competing for the 24 hrs of Le Man with their R10TDI in 2008. I highly recommend the documentary for any racing fan.
I probably should know this, since I just ended my NCAA athletic career, but I believe we all sign waivers for the NCAA to use our likeness in things like marketing, which this could be taken for.

If you have ever seen an NCAA (not school specific commercial) you will see athletes from colleges around the nation, and they DONT get paid. Maybe Keller should have paid attention to the NCAA Compliance meetings.
So...by his words of sorts...Obama should not be the President of the US because, I believe it was Joystiq that said, he played Brick Breaker.

This author is probably a closet snood player.
I am actually saddened that I do not get Speed channel here at school, because Truth in 24 was absolutely AWESOME.

Jason Stathum was amazing as a narrator, and overall, NFL Films did a spectacular job with it. First hour was the background, 2nd was all about the race. Perfect.
I was losing space, and I dont really play the games anyways.
I own the Yetti "Jelli" (Named "Recardo"), and a worker card.
"and 1ing" - To me, you put yourself at such a low level by doing that. The olympics are the pinnacle of sports. And to go around in a "cheap" way (cheap to me) is beyond me, and essentially waters down the Olympics.

But, in all reality, those that do "and 1" the olympics probably arent the ones that will win. If they could, they would do it for their usual country.
I am not sure you should look too much into it. I think this job is the same that was probably talked about when the 360 was in development. The integration with XBL is far greater, and can be seen a Live 2.0 to some, than it was on the original Xbox. The next one will probably just be able to do more, as did the 360 compared to the original.
This commentary was absolutely amazing. Simple put: great. (recap not show).
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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