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FWIW, after owning a few turbo charged conveyances in my life, I never thought the Ecoboost was viable, and when shopping around last year (used), it seemed impossible to find any kind of Ford product I was interested in without that mill. I liked the current Explorers but can't get into a motor I know is fair to middlin' at best. And why on Earth would anyone be interested in a NA or turbo 4 in a godawful huge assed SUV to begin with? Talk about an overstressed engine choice.

Which, ahem, brings up another thing - I've decided to let my 2008 Land Cruiser go, it's been fun, but this monster is 100% overkill for me, my taxes refuse to dip below 5 figures, and being under/un-employed is probably going to be the theme of 2026. Time for something cheaper and hopefully similar. Chat me up on the wonderful Substack DM system if you want a nice 200 series!

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MotoGP starts in Thailand this weekend with Ducati, of course, the favored manufacturer. Two rookies will start this season: Diogo Moreira from Moto2 replacing Somkiat Chantra (demoted to World SBK and missed the premiere due to injury); and Toprak Razgogliotu (spelling?), the reigning WorldSBK champion who replaces Miguel Olivera on a Pramac Yamaha. Dunlop replaces Michelin as tire supplier next year which is a change everyone must absorb. This is also the last season before the big rule changes around aero, ride height devices, and engine displacement take effect.

WorldSBK has already rung in the new season at Philip Island, Australia. Bulega, on a factory Ducati, handily completed the hat trick for the race wins and sprint win this weekend. He did have to come back from a shoddy start during the sprint, but ended with seconds of lead. Bulega was the runner up last year and the easy favorite this year on the new Panigale V4. Otherwise the new BMW boys of Miguel Olivera and Danilo Petrucci were not overly impressive, though they did make points finishes this weekend and that was with Olivera coming from DFL on the grid. Bimota bikes looked solid but obviously lacked a top end.

WorldSSP is set for fights between Can Oncu and Jaume Masia.

As always, the WorldSBK runners show far more aggression and, arguably, bike handling skill than their counterparts at MotoA.

Which I also gave money for but which doesn't start for two months as the Daytona 200 doesn't count for anything but bragging rights.

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