McNewbie1
McNewbie1
McNewbie1

When you said TT, i thought this was gonna be a a Jag on the aisle of Man, which would be totally bitchin.

#rallytakeover peeps, you know who you are.

Knowing the guy behind the torch I can tell you he is as bad ass as his welds are...

"Yo Dawg, I heard you like SpongeBob in your SpongeBob"

If this is actually put into practice, Jalopnik could learn something:

I can't even... Just...

Or else... we'll remind them of our superior beer and healthcare system. Load up the poutine guns... err.. sorry 'fusils de poutine' (had to bilingualise... because: angry Quebecers)

Or else what? You'll take me to the "Bad" Tim Hortons on the wrong side of the tracks (coincedentally, the side closer to the US)?

That was probably popular 35 years ago in the United States, and like everything else we catch onto it much later. UNLESS! We are trend setters? I doubt that. haha

Interesting article. Unfortunately, this isn't safe at most tracks. Safety barriers are designed to work for cars coming at them in one direction, not both, and your local track has the fortune of needing none with all that runoff room. But at a track like Road Atlanta, a minor mistake that results in a small off

I know a bishop who drives a Bentley, but it's a `77 T2 that he picked up for 15k and fixed up himself, he's a decent shade tree mechanic. Nice car.

Usually, when a car breaks down, marshals are quickly on the scene, and driver is ushered to leave the exposed area of the track as soon as possible. Not here, though. You can see fire marshal walking around the car, with driver walking away from it, then coming back, no rush, just casual stroll. Good thing that

A few years ago I did Denver, Vegas, LA, Grand Canyon, Telluride, then back to Denver. The scenery in the southwest/Rockies is pretty tough to beat, but I've also done a driven from Jackson Hole to Seattle, through Montana, and Jackson Hole to California, and those are both some cool drives. I love the big east coast

In 2008 and 2009, my buddy and I took a road trip out to Yellowstone from Florida to work for the summers. I could fill pages on pages on how awesome Yellowstone is, and with endless sights to see, it surely is one of the best destinations in the US.

Wow, thank you and thank you again. I will definitely involve myself a little more around here! Really appreciated.

Seconded. One of the best drives of my life. Serious Wile E. Coyote stuff. Get roadside chili verde if able, and stop by one of the reservations.

Is this US only? If not, may I suggest a place in Slovenia, Europe. Basically, it's a region around the alpine river Soča (Soca if the letter turns out weird for you), and it's more than amazing both for the way to get there, and the destination itself. No major highways go very close to the region, so you are going