Baskingsharks
Baskingshark
Baskingsharks

You are one lucky person to be able to see it run Laguna Seca and take these amazing pictures. Wish they had this kind of stuff in Miami. :/

And the RLL cars at the Fountain Turn at Long Beach from earlier this year....

Turner Motorsports Z4’s at Sonoma this past August....

10/10 would dragon.

“Mr. Ambassador, you have nearly a hundred naval vessels operating in the North Atlantic right now. Your aircraft has dropped enough sonar buoys so that a man could walk from Greenland to Iceland to Scotland without getting his feet wet. Now, shall we dispense with the bull?”

Oh, and it’s not like we would kick this car out of the house..

I have gone for a number of years, and I mostly enjoy seeing what cars are driving around.

Losing the Moto GP race was a big dent in Laguna profits....people travelled from all over the west to attend.....it wasn’t uncommon to see Canadian plates on bikes attending the Laguna race. It’s a shame the GP promoter tried to hold Laguna hostage and they couldn’t commit to their fees...the hotels should have been

It confuses me a great deal when songs like this that sound like something off a 2002 Anticon compilation go over with the cool kids.

Nope, independently and privately owned :). I will only work for a chain if the only other option is homelessness. Plus, they can't afford me ;)

No shame! Show those gender stereo-types who's boss. I find a lot of interesting reads there and on all the other GM sites except gawker itself.. ha. I especially enjoy Mondays because that means Behind Closed Ovens, by far my favorite corner of Jezebel.




Seen here in its nocturnal habitat, the Bavaricus Maximus variety e39 awaits a new day. Rarely viewed in this form with its engine access point in the closed position, e39 has formed a symbiotic relationship with its fellow garage inhabitant, Wagonus Flexi. Ever eager to please, Flexi is all too happy to retrieve the

Just remember in emergencies push in the clutch, not just the brake, and you’ll be fine. You can figure out clutch takeup by just slowly letting it out and letting the car pull itself up to speed without hitting the gas (on flat ground). After that, adding in throttle is easy.

be brave. have fun.

My first car was a used ‘93 manual civic. The salesman at the dealer gave me a quick demo in an empty parking lot around the corner, and I practiced getting it going in 1st without stalling for about 20 mins. Drove it off the lot a few days later, and that was that.

tl;dr...

The Porsches sure do burn good today. Crispy!