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Hondo Underwood is a former car thief. Underwood speaks with Business Insider about methods of breaking into vehicles, such as relay theft. He talks about what it's like to be in high-speed car chases and play cat and mouse with the police. He also notes the models of cars he stole, including Chevrolets and Ford pickup trucks, and discusses the realism of car theft in movies and games like "Gone in 60 Seconds" and "Grand Theft Auto." Underwood, a Marine Corps veteran, was ordered to complete a rehabilitation program by a Colorado Veterans Treatment Court.
Persons: Hondo Underwood, Underwood Organizations: Marine Corps, Colorado Veterans Treatment, underwood Locations: Denver, Mexico, hondo
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Ford swept the front row in qualifying for the Daytona 500 with former race winners Joey Logano and Michael McDowell shocking powerhouse Hendrick Motorsports. Superspeedway qualifying is 100 percent the car,” said Logano, who won the first Daytona 500 pole for Team Penske. Logano turned a lap of 181.947 mph as the 2015 Daytona 500 winner earned his first pole since Atlanta last year. Larson was third in a Chevrolet after Hendrick drivers had won three straight Daytona 500 poles heading into Wednesday night. Dillon won the Daytona 500 in 2018.
Persons: — Ford, Joey Logano, Michael McDowell, , Logano, , ” Hendrick, Kyle Larson, McDowell, Larson, Hendrick drivers, Austin Cindric, Chase Elliott, William Byron, Richard Childress, Austin Dillon, Kyle Busch, Ross Chastain, Harrison Burton, Dillon, Anthony Alfredo, Beard, David Ragan, Jimmie Johnson, Alfredo, ” Ragan, “ It's, I've, Ragan, Erik Jones —, Johnson, , “ I’ve Organizations: DAYTONA, Hendrick Motorsports, Team Penske, Ford, Atlanta, Row, Hendrick, Penske, Trackhouse Racing, Wood Brothers, Beard Motorsports, RFK Racing, Motor, Chevrolet, Toyota Locations: Fla, Logano, Camaros, Chevrolets
Tesla began to open some of its exclusive Supercharging stations to other electric vehicles earlier this year. But the cords are designed for Teslas, meaning that owners of some other cars need to use two spaces to plug in. There's just one kink that Elon Musk hasn't ironed out: The charging cables, which were designed for Teslas, aren't long enough to comfortably accommodate some other cars. That poses a problem when other electric cars, which may have their charging ports elsewhere, try to charge up. Tesla owners sometimes experience long lines at charging stations, particularly during popular travel times.
Persons: Tesla, There's, Elon, Marques Brownlee, Electrek, Dave Conner, Conner, Tom Moloughney Organizations: Morning, EV, YouTube, Ford, Hyundai Locations: New York
Tesla May Have Already Won the Charging Wars
  + stars: | 2023-06-27 | by ( Jack Ewing | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Tesla’s proprietary charging system, which it recently began calling the North American Charging Standard, is not overseen by an independent organization as other technical standards are. The company has said it intends to hand off control to such a body, though some competitors are skeptical of how much control Tesla will surrender. The deal also comes with risks for Tesla. Battles over technical standards are common with any new technology. Some industry officials fear that the messy corporate jockeying over charging technology could discourage people from buying electric cars.
Persons: Tesla Organizations: American, Tesla, Chevrolets
The reliable and extensive Supercharger network used to be only for Tesla owners. Some Tesla owners worry the move could lead to long waits at charging stations. He believes the Tesla charging experience is so far ahead of the competition that non-Tesla owners will arrive in droves. Other Tesla owners Insider spoke with don't foresee major issues and cheer a move that could accelerate EV adoption. Experts said Tesla Superchargers could get more crowded, but there probably won't be major issues.
Tesla opened up some of its exclusive Supercharging stations to rival electric vehicles. But the cords are designed for Teslas, meaning that owners of some other cars need to use two spaces. Early this month, Tesla opened a handful of its roughly 1,700 US charging stations to non-Tesla vehicles. (Tesla designed its own charging connector, while the rest of the industry uses a different standard.) Tesla owners sometimes experience long lines at charging stations, particularly during popular travel times.
The US Navy's famed F-14 Tomcat fighter jet first flew on December 21, 1970. There was only one foreign customer for the advanced F-14 Tomcat fighter during its heyday: Iran. Rob Tabor/USAFThe Iranian air force was so skilled in the Iran-Iraq War that a lone Tomcat could clear the skies of enemy aircraft without firing a shot. The idea of selling Iran rare F-14 parts so it didn't have to cannibalize its own F-14 inventory was preposterous. It was this concern that led the Pentagon to shred every leftover F-14 Tomcat.
(CNN) A silver Aston Martin DB5 that had been owned by actor Sean Connery was sold at auction Thursday for $2.4 million. It was a 1964 Aston Martin DB5, just the sort of car that British secret agent James Bond drove in the 1960s films in which he was played by Connery. But the 1964 is still the best known "Bond car." The company had expected it to sell for between $1.4 million and $1.8 million at its collector car auction in Monterey, California. The auction is one of a number of collector car sales during Monterey Car Week, an annual series of classic car events on California's Monterey Peninsula.
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