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Once upon a time, when Roger Penske raced Matadors and AMC was partnered with Renault...

No, its not “total bullshit”. The manufacturers, Goodyear and teams support the move to 18" alloy wheels, and you misread Propst’s rationale.

Dodge started it. By bringing back “Sub-Lime”, an iconic 1970 Challenger color, they opened the door for all who dare to follow.

Reminds me most of:

There is no ambiguity.

The car’s owner bears some responsibility here.

The specified weight includes the camera(s), transmitting and receiving equipment and battery packs. The host network (FOX or NBC) usually activates 4 to 6 camera cars per event, with multiple views in each car.

Those headlights were widely available in Europe long before they were legal here.

Great photos and terrific, heartfelt story.

Many of you have the timeline right, but the details seem foggy.

Sporting Events tolerate live tweeting as “embracing” social media, even as it cuts into TV and radio ratings. Event promoters and leagues prevent “live transmission of pictures and accounts” of the event unless that outlet has purchased broadcast rights. A strict reading of this prohibition would include live

There is precedent for these restrictions. In the 80's, I did lots of live radio, but also covered some major sports events for the Mutual Radio Network.