Dumbest quote in racing.
Dumbest quote in racing.
I’d be curious why anyone would drop a bag off and not need it for a day or longer.
I commute during dark hours. Fog lights have been on daily for pothole spotting.
Yeah, I’m not sure what is going on with Detroit and gloss black wheels. GM/Ford seem to be putting them on everything.
You’re assuming sticker price is what you pay. Looks like $3500 off a 40k Mustang is typical:
The worst is when they bring NASCAR rules to road courses. Like Mid-Ohio last year that ended with a “bump and run” in the last corner:
Miatas also do this. The windshield and convertible top drains go into the rocker panels. The drain is on the same seam that you use to jack the car up and it’s not uncommon for them to get clogged/bent.
It gets more complicated as now there is a conflict with SuperGT as well:
Yep. “Good advice” would be to take a look at your 401k investments because it’s likely you have spent all of 15 minutes on that since you started at your company.
Bad if you want close racing and a lot of passing. Good if you want to go fast.
Road cars don’t need that much or the immense drag that comes with it.
The Miata was also revealed at Chicago in 1989.
I know more than a few who went to the local autoshow to shop cars when they were in the market.
Toyota also owns Fuji speedway.
The people that show up to these races year after year care about Pla and others regulars that are going to be affected by this. WEC’s poor management is why I am much more interested in IMSA.
I think Toyota requested it but for a completely different reason. They own Fuji speedway and F1 is huge in Japan.
The Wheeler Dealers episode with a TVR Cerbera was enough to make me forget the idea of ever buying a TVR.
I’ve seen this on a few different sites now. For example: http://www.thedrive.com/news/18175/ex-formula-1-driver-grc-champ-scott-speed-under-fire-over-intentional-iracing-crashes
I think that is valid but it probably doesn’t need to be national news.
The “one letter away from other vehicles” thing is common in the luxury segment. It seems like Lincoln is actually leading the charge away from that as recent new models had real names (Continental) and the MKX is getting a name change to Nautilus.