After reading all the "Gunman-on-the-grassy-knoll" type conspiracy post in this thread, I can say that this thread is proof POSITIVE, that some form of brain damage must occur from long term exposure to high octane gasoline fuel or something!

Seriously...ask yourself this: Why would autoweek print a completely made up photo? Don't you think they know their source for the photo? Don't you think that their sources WOULDN'T give them a known fake? Especially when there is generally decent money involved here and in the future?

Not saying that there isn't ANY photoshoping in the picture...it's NOT uncommon for magazines to touch up the photo's using photo shop...sometiems to remove shadows, or to remove any manufactuer camouflage, etc....just to clear up what the car *actually* looks like, so they don't go to print with just a blob in the pic.

ALWAYS ASK YOURSELF: WHAT THE HELL IS THERE TO GAIN AND HOW MANY PEOPLE HAVE TO BE INVOLVED TO PULL OFF THESE SILLY THEORIES! That right there kills 99% of these conspiracies.