BrianSilvestro
Brian Silvestro
BrianSilvestro

Bruh

you at kinkos straight flipping copies.

LOLforever and ever!

This article is a better advertisement for Ford than actual Ford advertisements.

Yeah, that doesn’t surprise me too much. Cars that are driven run better. I bet if you look at the engine in a 15 year old Saturn with 60k on the clock it would be the opposite. When I see someone advertising low mileage, I run. High mileage doesn’t worry me too much within reason.

I can't help but think how much faster it could have been had the driver carried any actual momentum at all out of the Downhill and he also could have braked a hell of a lot later for Big Bend.

Forgetting to get your boner down once you leave the track. And then do something like this. Makes people hate the track and try to get it shut down. Forgetting to properly inflate your tires.

I was at an autocross recently when a new guy showed up. There is the top guy in my class with a ton of work done to his fox body, in the neighbor of 550 hp motor,and the full compliment of maximum motorsports suspension parts. This new guy has a bunch of work to his fox body, IRS, motor, whole new suspension in the

There’s always some asshole going around Slashing tires in the paddock.

Picture being a kid going to his first track day in his DD $3000 Miata. Maybe he has to borrow a helmet because you can’t afford one. He just wants to have a little fun, and maybe learn something.

“get your boner down”

That’s not being a jerk, that’s being awesome.

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Seen this video posted on facebook/ twitter etc many times. Pretty much covers it

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You don’t like the blue? The blue is good. You like the blue.

My dad has the S60 R-Design Polestar. I wasn’t convinced at first but then I drove it. It’s an awesome car and is vastly underrated. It’s quick, well-appointed, and is more fun to drive than the S4 he was looking at. Here it is with my M235i for a size comparion. It’s actually a tidy size and a great performer. I

Cars are mysterious beasts — often seen but rarely understood. Where are they?

I’m pretty sure most Michigan cars see that much salt in one winter week.