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MotoringThe Goodwood Festival of Speed
The Goodwood Festival of Speed is more than just a motoring event. It’s the product of one man’s passion for all things automotive, fueled by hundreds of thousands of the worshiping faithful.
By Amos Kwon
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ArchiveKit: Goodwood Festival of Speed
When attending a British motoring event that’s held on the estate owned by someone named Lord March, you can’t just fly over the Atlantic with a day pack full of casual duds and a twin blade razor. We’ve put together a comprehensive kit that takes you from airport to hotel to track and back.
By Amos Kwon
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MotoringMax Out: Tips for Getting More Horsepower Out of Your Engine
So you’ve purchased your car of choice and remained within your diminutive budget, only to hope your routes are mostly downhill. You regularly scream, “I’m givin’ her all she’s got, Captain!” a la Montgomery Scott as you try to merge with freeway traffic but are passed by a Biggest Loser contestant on rollerblades.
By Amos Kwon
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MotoringCoupe de Grace: Driving the Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG 4Matic Coupe
The brand new Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG 4Matic Coupe answers the world’s plea for an enormously luxurious grand tourer.
By Amos Kwon
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Today in GearToday in Gear: July 14, 2014
Today in Gear: Epaulet’s luxurious tennis shoes, Fotodiox Crystal DSLR Camera Models, the Acer C720, Misfit’s Beddit, House 33 t-shirts, DJ Connect and more.
By Tucker Bowe
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Food & DrinkTasting Notes: Salute American Vodka
Not only is Salute American Vodka made in the U.S., one dollar for every bottle sold is donated to a charity benefitting American military veterans.
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Food & DrinkRecipe: Jamaican Jerk Bacon
Bacon doesn’t need to be fixed. And so it’s with some reluctance that we offer a recipe for making your own bacon, particularly one that requires two days, five different cooking techniques and more than ten ingredients.
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ArchiveThe Long Way in to Havasu Falls
Getting to Havasu Falls requires a flight to Phoenix, a five-hour drive to the Grand Canyon, and an eleven-mile hike in hundred-degree heat.
By Will McGough
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OutdoorsThe 10 Best Minimalist Running Shoes
The original minimal movement and natural running got joggers quick stepping on the track and trail. Then came the backlash: those saying minimalism leads to injury, hurting more than it helps.
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OutdoorsThe Rise of the European Soccer Fan in America
The United States Men’s National Soccer Team (#USMNT) was knocked out of the World Cup by Belgium in the Round of 16, but you already know this. You watched it.
By Tucker Bowe
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OutdoorsHow to Fell a Tree Like a Logging World Champion
A Swedish World Champion logger shows us how to properly fell a tree with a chainsaw.
By Ben Bowers
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HomeKit: A Better Night’s Sleep
You shouldn’t need a reason to get more sleep, but we’ll happily lay the facts out for you anyway. According to National Institute of Health sleep expert Dr.
By Ben Bowers
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WatchesWith a New In-House Movement, Christopher Ward Sets the Bar High
Last week, while we Americans were celebrating our independence from England, English brand Christopher Ward was celebrating independence of a different sort. The ten-year-old Internet watch company announced that it had created its first in-house mechanical movement, the calibre SH21, for its new C9 Harrison 5 Day Automatic timepiece.
By Jason Heaton
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WatchesAvant-Garde Watches on a Budget
Avant-garde watch design is best designed by what isn’t, rather than what it is: Understand classics like dress, dive, and aviator watches and you’ll know avant-garde when you see it. The problem with breaking the mold is that these watches often come with an equally unbelievable and impressive price tags, leaving mere mortals’ bank accounts wanting.
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MotoringCarving the Malibu Mountains in the BMW i8
BMW’s i8 looks like it belongs in 2024. That it gets to 60 in 4.2 seconds, sips fuel for 100 mpg, opens up to drivers and passengers with scissor doors and is made almost exclusively of lightweight materials also gives it the strange air of a Hollywood time traveler.
By Chris Wright
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MotoringWith the 2015 Subaru WRX, A Rally Car Matures
Since it arrived onto North American shores in 2002 the Subaru WRX has been making the case for unadulterated fun, one four-wheel drift at a time. Vehicles and our expectations of them however, have changed a lot over the last 13 model years.