Holy FXXK it's glorious!
Holy FXXK it's glorious!
This sticker is dangerous and inconvenient, but I do love fig newtons.
When he got to where he was going, he got out, fired a rifle repeatedly while spinning around in a circle and promptly shot more meat than he could carry.
You can now buy a scale model of this car. Contact your local Passion Party rep.
I sense a lot of the hate coming from the same place as when that one kid showed up at the Pinewood Derby in Boy Scouts with a car clearly "assisted" by his dad, a PhD in Fluid Dynamics. You want to hate him, but deep down it's just envy.
"It was never sold in the U.S., for fairly obvious reasons."
amen
I'm not really concerned if things count anymore. The Corvair is too awesome to be contained by any mere list anyways.
Stop this you.
Some also speculate that Ferrari wanted to show other buyers that "this is what happens when you don't get all the options."
Ferrari's going to insist they get the Tru-Coat.
Don't you ever change those rules, nobody wants to see an Excalibur attempting this!
This is just what a road looked like when these were new, this is exactly what they were made for in the first place!
But the VSCC (of which my dad is a director & I am a Clerk of the Course for) do not allow replicas in to compete. The whole point of the VSCC is to keep oringal old cars like this being used like they were when they were new (yes - this sort of thing has been going on in the UK for a very long time!)
That admission should be enough to put you back into the grey on the racing sub-blog. ;)
This is what I see: the red Miata was taking a wide line but began to oversteer hard, they were headed for the inside wall regardless but were intercepted by Blue taking a tighter line. Blue may have been too close to realize that Red was coming straight for him, or it was too late too do anything, but it looks to me…