I was also pleasantly surprised at Antron Brown is just... there. It’s no longer a big deal that NHRA has a full time, skilled black driver. He’s just a driver
I was also pleasantly surprised at Antron Brown is just... there. It’s no longer a big deal that NHRA has a full time, skilled black driver. He’s just a driver
Believe me, I looked into a couple cartons of smokes as currency.
It’s a shame that a lot of the best racing out there isn’t TV friendly. Rallying, hill climbs, time attacks...it’s not about the head-to-head competition, it’s about watching cars go as fast as possible, sometimes in the middle of nowhere.
“The bicycles were intended to introduce young riders to the Harley-Davidson brand and were styled to look like the company’s motorcycles.“
Very nicely reported, Elizabeth, thank you.
Looks more like they had NO idea how the car wash operated. They completely ignored the bright, illuminated, flashing “STOP” sign right by their door. It’s like they thought they had to drive through it slowly as the brush did its thing.
They just aren’t very smart... as demonstrated by the fact that they, presumably,…
Who doesn’t pet a dog right in front of them, especially when they bring a ball?
He didn’t even give him head pets. I do not like that baseball man.
Eh, with a 24-hour race the commercial breaks aren’t as crucial as with the F1 commercials.
Move the exhaust up top, more room for aero hocus-pocus underneath! They make some killer cars these days. Too bad its coming at the expense of their F1 success.
/sees “stanceworks” in the url
Why can’t I ever get this lucky?
Tired: Porsche 911 Safari rally cars. Wired: Porsche 356 rally cars lovingly restored by stylish French guys. Holy…
I keep telling my tire seller to give me 55+ sidewalls, the taller the better. He keeps telling me 35s and 45s. He’s still lost in rubber-bands on 22" wheel land, so are most of his customers. They’re always getting their bent/cracked wheels fixed. I’m the only one around here who wants big, fat letter walls like a…
Dear Porsche,
There are numerous vendors selling virtually every part of a Porsche 356. I bought a 1964 356 SC sunroof coupe back in 1967, and I still have it. I restored it about 12 years ago. There is a 356 Registry on-line that can supply a gold mine of information. But these cars are now quite valuable, even for one that is…
If Petrolicious charged money, it’d be worth it to pay IMO.
Just thought I would comment that Petrolicious is BY FAR my favorite YouTube channel/website. They feature interesting classic cars, interesting people, the writing is great, and the production value of the videos is wonderful.