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The Porsche museum brought some cars out to this years Le Mans 24 Hour race this year and set up a display on Friday (no racing on Fridays at Le Mans) that ran up the hill from pit out almost up to the Dunlop bridge. Fantastic weather (30C) - fantastic cars!

You've seen us drive now watch us fly... ;)

Happened at Mosport at turn five to a Vette at a track day. He stuffed it and walked away from the car and couldn't hear On Star calling him. Five minutes later police and EMS are at the track front gate asking where the wreak is...

I love dirndls! I bought too much beer from the one on the right just to keep having her come back. :) Thank God for cabs...

And they were the PG rated attire I noticed. Go to Oktoberfest where they seem to hire these blonde girls with double D's and low cut designs where I spill my beer looking into the vast void of smooth fleshly Germanic hill tops and valleys and... Oh... taking a break now... ;)

Thought so, good to hear - but you never know around here - hence my post. ;)

Only one problem here in regards to the slam dunk selection of the F-35 by Ottawa. The payoff's to all the ex-Generals now working towards the F-35 purchase by Ottawa. They'll all be out of work! Peter won't be sitting as a Director of Lock-Mart when he is out of politics's (hopefully soon) if the F-35 isn't

#blowingthedoorsoff

I guess they can dream huh? ;)

Your joking right? Your talking about Janet (Shearon) Armstrong??!! Daughter of a chief of surgery at St. Luke hospital in South Dakota, graduate of Purdue University where she met Neil and was a sorority girl with Alpha Chi Omega. Engaged in 1952 after Neil returned from the Korean war - they were married in Jan 1956

Yeah, massive bumpers that transfer the force of the collision through the chassis in a sudden stop causing basil fractures and C spine issues - but your car is fine.

How come there has been no discussion that I've seen on the various aviation websites concerning if the PIC had a large life insurance policy or not. Seems to me that if you can ditch/crash the aircraft in an area where it is likely never to be found - that after a given time with no hard evidence of a crime committed

These union fucktards caused me all sort of grief last week getting to and from Le Mans.

Look at the freaking tape again - he was driving down the middle of the circuit with GT cars a long way ahead. The Ferrari only locked up and slid after the Toyota blocked his path to the right so he tried to go back to the left side and then he lost it hitting the Audi. We heard the interview with the driver via

It was a disaster even with help from the factory. The rear deck - far from giving down force without too much drag - created a heck of a lot of unintended drag because of some wonky (highly technical term) design that created an imbalance from front to back. The car was 65kg over weight due to larger tubes used by

The #3 Audi got a big enough hit to end it all before the sun dried up the track, with one of the Toyotas being lucky enough to sustain only minor front damage. Losing a car at such an early stage sucks monkey balls, and you may wonder why Audi was the only team with three entries. After all, that's a huge advantage.

If this had of occurred in Canada - they'd be from Oshawa... :)

I didn't get a picture of it but I was across from them when they came by on the cool down lap (1st time its happened in years that the cars were allowed a complete Le Mans victory lap after crossing the flag) and both Vettes spun up the back wheels for the fans.

Confused the comments from Nick Fry concerning the Honda Test in 2008 as fact when apparently Honda changed its mind at season end to the test.