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FIA World Rally Championship - Rallye de France-Alsace

Cadillac Diner - Tretten, Norway

I thought it was brilliant back then as well, but I'm a car-nut and it was one of two shows about cars on TV back then..

Chrome, or more specific: The aftermarket chrome wheelarches on 80's cars. All they do is look bad and collect dirt and moisture on a part of a car that already is prone to rust..

If you ever want a 2-stroke car, you'll get a better one.

You know it's an old person driving a 240 when it's bone stock. I see lots of young 240 drivers as well, but then they're more or less modified, and sometimes cooler.

Always the answer:

FIA WTCC - Suzuka

Global Rallycross - Round 7 Charlotte, NC

FIA European Rallycross Championship - Round 9 Estering Germany

Unless the engine makes it dirt cheap, almost cheaper than old Saabs, I can't see this saving Saab. Scandinavians have a lot else to chose from, and Volvos and Volkswagens are so much better now.

I was on a roadtrip around Europe (Norway to Italy and back) last year with a brand new Volvo V70 D2. You know, the one with the 1.6 115 hp diesel. I think that is a Ford-engine as well. We drove in the middle/fast lane on the Autobahn for most of the trip with a car packed full with four adults and their luggage.

FIA World Rally Championship - Coates Hire Rally Australia

FIA European Rallycross Championship - Round 8 Greinbach, Austria

I have to say NP just because I'm a former Galant-driver and love these cars. Would love to have one..

If I had the opportunity to post yesterday, I would say the takeoff from the pits in Pinchcliffe Grand Prix.

The cars are bad, that's the point.

James Bond used some bad cars back in the day..

I thought that since they show the race this time they might as well show the qualifying.. But, streaming is always an option.

Don't forget qualifying today, or they might not show that on TV over there?