The Ford Mustang is a popular sports car that many people love for its speed and cool looks. It has been around for a long time and is often compared to other cars, like the Camaro, because they both have a lot of fans.
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The Camaro and Mustang are two popular sports cars from Chevrolet and Ford, respectively. They have been competing against each other for many years, and fans often debate which one is better.
Hendrick Motorsport is a well-known racing team that competes in NASCAR, which is a type of car racing in the United States. They are famous for their success and have a lot of experience in building fast cars and engines.
The Cadillac F1 engine is an engine that Cadillac is making for Formula 1 racing, which is a very fast and technical type of car racing. They are building this engine to compete in races starting in 2026.
NASCAR is a type of car racing that happens mostly in the United States, where specially built cars race on oval tracks. It's very popular and has a lot of fans.
The 2026 rules are new guidelines that will change how Formula 1 cars are built and raced starting in 2026. These rules help make the races more exciting and can also make the cars better for the environment.
A turbo is a part that helps the engine get more air so it can burn more fuel and go faster. It makes the car more powerful without needing a bigger engine.
Synthetic fuels are fuels made in a lab or factory instead of being extracted from the ground. They can help reduce pollution while still being used in regular cars that run on gasoline.
Battery powered technology means cars that run on electricity stored in batteries instead of gasoline. This helps reduce pollution and is becoming more popular.
Technology transfer means taking ideas and improvements from racing cars and using them in regular cars. This helps make everyday cars faster and better.
The Porsche Macan is a fancy SUV that drives like a sports car. It has a nice interior and is designed to be fun to drive while still being useful for everyday tasks.
The Honda Accord is a family-friendly car that is known for being dependable and comfortable. It's a good choice for everyday driving and has a lot of space inside for passengers and luggage.
The Toyota Prius is a car that uses both gas and electricity to help save on fuel costs. It's known for being very efficient, which means it can go a long way on a small amount of gas.
So yes, the story of your car matters just as much as the machine itself.
Every receipt, late night fix, rally mile, it's your car's identity, but most of us
have the history scattered everywhere, whether it's on Instagram or in the glove
box with receipts or maybe in the trash can.
And you don't know where it is anymore.
The common gear fixes that it's a platform.
Built by real car people and allows you to digitize everything from maintenance
records to, uh, build photos, provenance, all organized, all searchable, right
there, all in one place.
Maybe you purchased a car and it came with literally an entire book of records
and oil changes.
Is that what you're looking at right now, Chris?
Okay.
So this is the, the Mercedes, the 124 Mercedes.
This is all the records right here.
Um, this dude was insane.
Wow.
And then it says composition book, 1990 Mercedes, 103 engine, 124 body maintenance
records, and you can just go through here and it's page after page after page.
And it's like, uh, new alternator, new front tires, new thermostat, new mirror, new
AC compressor, new water, spark plugs, new, new, uh, wiring harness, new auxiliary
water pump, new battery, new oil level sensor.
Dude, this guy was this.
I should never, I should never.
No, and if I did, if I were to sell this car, what would I do?
Think how much more?
Well, it's how much more is that worth now?
Because you have all that data and documentation and provenance.
However, it would probably take you, Chris, a long time to like scan all those
different records and I know you don't have a lot of time.
So common gear will also, they have a white glove service.
You could literally just, uh, send all that in or they'll come out remote on
site and they will digitize everything for you.
It adds credibility.
It adds value.
Go to the common gear.com, make your free account and start building your
cards, digital legacy today.
And like we said, it adds value because this is all real data tied now to your
vehicle, as opposed to, um, maybe a Cadillac that's for sale online on an auction
site that I took this thing to, uh, Rick's lube.
That's what that was his, uh, we'll talk about the Cadillac.
I want to talk about the super fast, uh, Corvette first.
Oh, this is, I mean, this, this is crazy, man.
I've never.
Now you're just, have you not?
I have, I have yet.
Okay.
The guy was a pain in the ass.
Like the air conditioning still, still not as cold as it used to be.
Replace the air conditioning compressor again.
I should never sell this car.
It's been like the thing is with all these old CAS anything.
Is there a, they are a pain in the ass.
If you don't, if you're like a guy who works on cars now and somebody brings you
in something with CAS, you delete what doesn't work.
And you just, and you, and you make the, and you just make it work and you try
to get it going.
This has never been done on this car.
It is wholly complete.
All the CAS works.
The, all the HVAC works, all the door locks work.
Every single thing works on this car.
And I have proof right here.
I should, I should send this stuff into common gear and get this, get this all
taken care of and, um, I actually, I'm going to, you can help me do that.
Jake.
Um, okay.
So, um, there's a point to this, this, uh, this article, and I want to get
into this fun ratio that I have figured out, uh, for measuring, uh, measuring
the value of a car and we'll get there at the end.
So according to testing conducted by GM, the electrified ZR one X runs zero to
60, uh, time 1.68 seconds.
Yes.
1.68 seconds and clears the core mile and 8.675 seconds at just under 160 miles
per hour.
Those figures were recorded on a prep drag surface at, uh, motorsports park.
Do you know what the surface first put your pen down?
Oh, sorry.
I'm sorry.
I got my squishy thing here.
Prep surface.
Yeah.
Okay.
Prep surface.
Have you seen the videos of the guys trying to walk on a like true prep surface
track?
No, their shoes, their shoes literally like you can't step away.
They'll, they step out of their shoes.
You know what this stuff's called?
That sticky.
No, I don't call it.
It's called track bite.
Okay.
J one track bite is the stuff they put down.
Um, and it's legal.
You can, they run it in NHRA competition, um, which makes sense because I was always
wondering like, gang, why are the tires wrinkling like that?
How are they getting so?
It's so sticky this stuff.
It's this resin crap that they put all over the, over the track, which is okay.
That's fine.
It's still impressive.
Like that.
It's, I don't know.
That new Corvette is amazing.
It's crazy.
I don't want one zero one X pairs a twin turbocharged 5.5 liter LT seven V eight
with an electric front drive unit.
Okay.
This is what I, I'm going to make a statement on this.
Okay.
I think this is dope.
Why do I think this is cool, Jake?
See if you can guess why this is still cool.
Well, what I've read about this and the reason everyone's like, this is amazing
is this is hypercar performance, like smoke.
Any day are out there for like, you know, sure.
Yeah, it's fast, but it's cool because they pushed the envelope of the combustion engine
and then did the EV unit on top of it.
They didn't go, okay, well, we're going to make it 50% this 50% that try and do this.
No, they just pushed everything to the absolute max.
And anytime that's happening is rad.
So combined power 1250 horsepower.
The V eight alone makes over a thousand horsepower on pump gas.
Well, the electric motor provides immediate torque fill off the line
and traction through the front axle.
Chevy says the car was running completely stock form.
Like this.
Oh, sure.
Sure.
Yeah.
I asked what I believe them.
But also why do you sound skeptical?
What does that mean?
What are you talking about?
It's like the ultimate version of something.
That's like, that's like.
Yeah, but you can buy this.
This is stock.
This is not.
This is not, by the way, the, um, what was the hell cat demon red eyes?
Super wherever where like it comes with the, the suitcase in back and you have to
like put the skinnies on front and you have to unbolt things and turn it into the
like drag car.
Like, no, this literally you take off the show on floor and you could drive it to
the track and it did this and it will.
Okay.
So this is the tires were Michelin sport four S's just regular, regular tires off.
Uh, development engineer and test driver, Stefan Frick.
Gosh, what a great name was behind the wheel for the official runs using Corvette's
adjustable custom launch control system.
The system manages clutch engagement, torque delivery and wheel slip while allowing
the driver to find two launch parameters.
I hate this.
Uh, literally, but yeah, but like, yeah, you know, you don't have to do anything.
Yeah, I don't like that.
No banal transmission.
They don't imagine pulling up this car up to this guy at a light.
It could be, uh, it could be the guy that owns the car's nanny's sister could launch
the car.
Yes.
And it would be faster than anything you have.
I do not like this because it removes skill.
They remove skill.
Yeah.
Peak acceleration reached 1.75 G's and Chevrolet says the car covers this zero
to 16 on their 100 feet.
Um, I want to see one of those boob videos with this where they launched the car
and then, and the bra flies off.
Those are fantastic.
One of my favorites.
Um, even with the optional ZTK performance package, which adds a large carbon fiber
rear wing and, and dive planes capable of generating up to 1200 pounds of down
force active arrow, Jake.
The ZR one X matters to zero.
Does it say active arrow dive planes dive planes?
Yeah.
They're just front canards.
No, yeah, but they move.
They dive.
A dive plane is another name for a front canard.
That's literally all it is.
It's like Fender.
Canard is a dumb word.
Don't say it anymore.
It doesn't say active.
That doesn't mean it's active because it says dive.
Yeah, but it's well, if it's in one thing, it's not diving.
It's just doing what it normally does.
Think about a submarine.
A submarine has dive planes and when it's time to dive, they go like this.
Change the impact of the water and the submarine dive.
Those are dive flaps.
Not a plane.
It's just a plane.
The plane happens to be pointed downward there for its diving.
This is producer.
Look, look this up, please.
I need to dive plane.
This is not new.
It's a front canard and outright an R.
You're a canard in outright acceleration terms.
The RIMAC.
Nivera R runs roughly 0.16.
1.6 seconds.
The Penin Farina Batista is 1.8.
The Bugatti Turbillon is 1.9 and placed in the Corvette ZR1X directly in the
performance bracket.
The difference, of course, is price.
And here's where I want to invent a scale.
It is the dollars per second scale.
Dollars.
Do we know?
Do we know?
Yeah, you literally can buy these off eBay.
Dive plane, canard.
It's lit.
Yeah, see?
Ha ha ha ha ha.
You're stupid, Chris.
Okay.
I guess I could admit defeat on this one.
Very rare.
Take note.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
All right.
So the dollar per second scale is is absurd.
So we start with the Bugatti is $4 million to go 0 to 61.9 seconds.
That is 2.1 million dollars per second.
Okay.
The Batista is 1.16 million per second.
The RIMAC is 1.3 million per second and the ZR1X is 125 grand per second.
Except your math is reversed.
Your math is reversed, Chris.
Because take take out a new Honda Accord or something and you divide like a 50
grand divided by like 10 seconds and now it's even cheaper than your, you know,
see what I mean?
You have to reverse it.
Yeah, you did it wrong.
Yes, I did it wrong.
But it, but it does, it does still.
Yeah.
It's price times inverse of it have to be like time under 10 seconds in the
quarter or something.
You know what I mean?
That's how you know.
Yeah, there's got to be, you'd have to add another.
This is why you're not.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, I, we would be broke and therefore the coolest car we
have according to Chris's scale is whatever the cheapest and slowest one.
It's a Prius.
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We're going to continue on with our drivers club members.
We're going to do the Cadillac one.
We are.
We're going to do the Cadillac one for the drivers club, which may be the story of the day.
So if you're a free-loading loser that is not a member of the drivers club for only
five dollars, you will not hear this.
Take it away, Jake.
What do we got?
Everybody else?
Goodbye.
We'll see you later.
Adios.
Take care.
Okay.
So this is absolutely amazing.
If I can find it because I just lost my place completely as I was trying to figure
out your math here and reviewing what you're doing.
Okay.
A listing for a 1999 Cadillac DeVille on bring a trailer recently through widespread
extension, not for the car itself, but because several of the gallery photos appear to be
generated or altered by artificial intelligence.
This is a bad use of AI in the automotive sphere.
Unusual image artifacts included mismatched grill details and correct tail
blades, blah, blah.
I don't have to describe it.
Just look at the floor mats.
They're patio pavers, Jake.
They're patio pavers.
And look, there's no.
So it's so rusty that there's holes in the floor.
It's because that's so you're just seeing the pet, the patio pavers through the floor.
It's so bad.
How did this get through quality control?
Oh, hilarious.
I don't know how they let this actually go on the site.
Is there a real car?
Do we know?
I mean, I assume the car itself is real, but then the seller put it through whatever
to just be like, Hey, make this look better or like remove the, the grill, you know, that
isn't dented or something broken or something.
And literally it's just putting, yeah, the cobblestone driveway.
Yeah.
Bring a trailer initially responded to the concerns raised by commenters, uh, posting
that they were working with the seller obtained additional images of the car.
The comments, however, are hilarious.
If you go to find it and saying, uh, stuff like the best, uh, what are we looking at
there?
What are you?
We're zooming in on that.
Oh, yeah, you can see the license plate is just like garbled text and not real
text license plate frame.
Um, yeah, some commenters were saying like the best award goes for cobblestone floor
mats and it's just amazing.
Um, yes, of course there are concerns about the authenticity of the photos.
Soon thereafter, BAT withdrew the listing after determining that more accurate photos
could not be provided in a timely way.
Following the withdrawal, BAT leadership comments directly on the situation,
acknowledging it was a huge error and that multiple steps from platforms vetting and
editing process failed to catch the manipulated photos before the auction went live.
I say the instant would prompt an internal review of procedures and processes for
oversight in the future.
Uh, yeah, one user jokingly wrote that quote, we all know the 1999 Deville is 20
feet long in the left side, 14 feet on the right side.
Another one said crashing harder than Richard Hammond.
Oh my God.
Look at what, look at what producer is showing.
Looking forward to hearing the boys discuss this on over Crest.
One of the comments.
Oh man.
Okay.
Mrs.
producer.
Can you walk the photos?
I just want to go through them.
Like just go through all the photos of the fine tooth comb.
It's amazing.
It's see what we can find here.
Yeah.
Um, it's not obviously like a knock on bring a trailer at all or the process.
He's placed it in some sort of, uh, it looks so uncanny valley.
Dude, look at it.
Like the wheel is like slightly too small.
The car, it's too wide.
Like I know this car.
It's too wide.
It looks like it was squished.
Yeah.
Keep going.
Let's keep scrolling.
What's with the paint job on the side?
That's like worse than Mako.
Well, I think what they did here, if you look is I don't know that that is actually
a real background.
Like, I think he took a picture of the car in a parking lot and was like,
make it look like I live in a really like 30 million dollar, you know,
weird building that doesn't look so bizarre.
Like the real plate frame doesn't work.
It's very odd.
I mean, I have to start looking at this stuff.
This is, you know, um, well, and here's what's scary is like, this is an
obviously bad example, but what does this mean for buying cars online?
In a year, in a year, you're going to be, you're not going to be able to tell
no within a year.
You'll never know.
Yes.
Obviously a real car.
Right.
You can see the dirty steering wheel, dirty seats, stuff like that.
Yep.
But then like some parts of it are like, wait a minute, that looks way too clean.
And that one has parking pavers for floor mats.
Ooh, it's got the old Alpine though.
I love the.
Oh, and it comes with a change.
Dude, the pennies are discontinued.
It's obviously worth more money now than it was before.
That is the one where I go.
Oh my goodness.
There it is again.
Look at the front.
You know what he did is he probably had some sort of crap on the floor or something.
Like there was like a shoe or like his daughter's basketball or something was on
the floor.
I think it was just, I don't know, like he's like make all the photos look like
he's on cobblestone or something.
I don't know.
It's none of it makes any sense.
Yeah.
Cause look, look at that photo.
He's nowhere near cobblestone.
Look at the right exhaust tip too.
It's very bizarre looking.
This one may be real ish.
Wait, is that Vin number AI'd?
Why is it so weird?
Look at how weird the font is.
Look at the six of the three.
The three is what I don't get.
Some of those look okay.
Look at the two.
Let's serif on the top of the two.
Does this car not exist?
I wonder if it's just a giant.
Rouge thing is a scam.
What is the scam?
Like they're not going to pay you if you don't deliver the car.
Maybe it was just like a kind of like a gorilla thing where they're, they never
plan to be paid or sell the car.
They just wanted to show or try to maybe they were just trying to embarrass
bring a trailer or something.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
Chris, did you know we're launching our own auction site?
And this was actually me just trying to downplay bring a trailer.
Our competition.
Yeah.
Overcrest that auction.
Except I don't think this is this is not a knock on bring a trailer.
This this thing.
No, not at all.
What I'm saying is yeah, it's just it's scary and it's a yeah.
A reality check that oh crap.
This is going to be every Facebook marketplace photo soon enough.
All right.
I've got one more news article and then we are out of here.
I'm interviewing Aaron Ross BMX professional biker and one of the
co-founders of manual focus is going to be on the podcast next week.
So I got to interview him soon, but I did want to get to this article.
Okay.
And I don't really, I don't really know what to say, but we'll see
all things go here.
This is for drivers club only.
Of course, I don't know that I would do a former senior financial
stability analyst at the Bank of England has called on the United
Kingdom Central Bank to prepare for the possibility that an official
government announcement confirming the existence of extraterrestrial
life could trigger an instability in global financial markets.
According to the reporting in the Times, Helen McCaw, who worked
at the Bank of England for about a decade, wrote to Governor Andrew
Bailey urging that the bank incorporate such a scenario into its
planning and stress tests.
McGraw said that an official disclosure about the United States
or another major government confirming technology advanced
non-human intelligence could prop quote extreme price volatility
in financial markets, widespread bank collapses or runs failures
in payment systems and a loss of confidence in established
economic models.
McGraw argued that even if the likelihood of such an event is low,
the potential consequences would warrant formal contingency
planning by poly market, poly policy makers and central banks.
Do I feel like if we find out there's aliens?
I'm less concerned about my my finances.
Yeah.
It's Independence Day.
I'm not even going to bother to sell.
I'm just going to let that stuff go to rock bottom.
It doesn't matter.
Okay.
Hold on.
What is what is what are the facts this story?
What is actually happening?
So the guy from England is telling is telling a bank is telling the
Helen reporting this of Helen McGraw who worked to the Bank of
England wrote to Governor Andrew Bailey.
There you go.
That's the that's that's that must be Andrew Bailey right there
at Bank of England.
The head of the bank is the spark by aliens telling the politician
you need to have policies for this.
The former analysis said the central banks of financial authorities
could no longer dismiss discussions about unidentified anomalous phenomena.
Come on.
Can we just say UFO?
Oh, why do we need to read a new accurate new acronym?
Cause it's anomalous.
Can it just be unidentified?
Well, I guess maybe they're not flying.
If they're going under the ocean like they've said they're the orbs.
Yeah.
The orbs going to water.
They're not flying anymore.
They're they're swimming with their canards.
She emphasized acknowledgement of nonhuman intelligence might
undermine collective confidence in the preparing strategies.
Community level the Bank of England was not has not publicly responded.
Oh, and there's no indication that it was formally adapted alien
disclosure scenarios and official testing frameworks.
The discussion comes amid wider public interest in unidentified
phenomenon.
What are these AI photos now?
It's from the news article.
It's from the news article.
Oh my God.
Okay.
Since we're on drivers club, I'm just going to interrupt you.
I saw the most frustrating thing.
We're watching TV with commercials like actual network television.
I'm sorry.
I know, but and I that's no, it's because I don't ever watch commercials.
Progressive like a big company with a massive advertising budget.
The entire commercial was AI.
Yeah.
The entire drug was AI.
Yep.
So are the drug ads.
Oh, so bad.
Do you want to see ads on happy people taking drugs?
It's all AI.
It's so frustrating.
Yeah.
Do they not realize that we can tell and like it's not, I don't know.
Maybe your mom can't true.
It's still, it's, I don't know why it's sickened me so much.
What were you watching?
Anyway, the price is right.
You can, you can, I'm sorry.
Rhett loves the prices.
Right.
Well, go go watch all the ones with Bob Barker.
Yeah, that was the whole, there's a whole PDF.
There's a whole PDF of the.
Yeah.
Apparently, I don't know if I'd allow me.
Let's find out.
I'm going to policy.
Just go watch Bob Barker.
He's way better than Drew Carey.
Isn't Drew Carey the guy right now?
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's got nothing on Bob Barker.
Bob Barker.
It is funny.
We do go back and watch some of the old ones and it's like some of the stuff
that they do back and they're like, oh, you cannot get away with that today.
Like slap on the girl's ass and like come up on stage.
And it's like, how much is this going to cost?
All right, guys, Driver's Club.
Hey, thanks for hanging out with us.
Thanks for being part of this.
As I've said before, look forward to something special this year.
We're going to do something very, very special for you guys.
Until next time, we will see you later.
Take care.
About this episode
A lively discussion unfolds as Chris and Jake welcome Charles Bradley, editor at DuPont Registry, to delve into the rivalry between Ford and Cadillac in the Formula One landscape. The episode explores the contrasting approaches of both manufacturers, with Cadillac's deep engineering involvement versus Ford's marketing partnership with Red Bull. The conversation also touches on the implications of new hybrid regulations in F1, the evolving sound of race cars, and the impact of AI on automotive technology. With humor and insightful commentary, the hosts navigate the complexities of modern motorsport and the future of driving.
In this week’s news, Cadillac enters Formula One running Ferrari power, Ford and GM trade shots over what “real involvement” actually means, F1 locks testing behind closed doors ahead of 2026, and the new hybrid era reveals a future that sounds nothing like the one people miss.Special Guest: Charles BradleySupport this show:https://www.overcrestproductions.com/driversclub