(Last) Weekly Roundup: Like An ACR Viper Edition

The Neon ACR... it's much like a Viper ACR.
After the success of the NASA sprint race at Autobahn, we were hoping for great things out of the Neon at NJMP... but we had one little mechanical issue after another. At least it was a chance to see a bunch of our friends, meet a few readers, and see Alex Roy wearing a white hat in a '65 Stingray convertible.
Let's recap what Bark and I wrote before we headed to that race, shall we?
Brother Bark fielded an unusual question about whether the juice is worth the squeeze and explained the hidden costs behind used-car dealer pricing. He also indulged in some heresy regarding sedans and crossovers.
If you want to read the post that has actually gotten me banned from NASA Performance Touring racing in my region, check out this honest look at the costs of racing. For those of you who would rather be driven by a robot, I'd recommend a brief discussion of semi-autonomous driving.
At Road&Track, I set the world ablaze by suggesting that the media should Leave Tesla Alone. The reaction to this column was, to put it mildly, considerable. One Aspie even went through the trouble of "annotating" the column with a series of butthurt comments that only really make sense if you read them aloud in the voice of a World-Of-Warcraft player telling his mom that he can't take the trash out because he's in the middle of a village raid. I twisted the knife further by suggesting a racing future without human beings. It will be awesome.
And that's all, folks!