MontagueTotten
Monty Totten
MontagueTotten

Are you new to Jalopnik? You must be, I'm Diesel, I commonly come up with humorous quips and jokes. In this case, that an awful movie had the best racing scene. Welcome to the club, I hope you enjoy your time. And, as always, don't forget to tip your waitresses and bartenders.

Ow, my balls.

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This commercial is already better than Furious 7

Speaking of bad decisions... THE GIFS, TORCH. THE GIFS.

... and, of course, the discipline to keep those hands planted on the two controls you can guarantee will have no use in the air whatsoever.

I was on the team that did the restoration on that very car, 5R002!! It was serial number 2, but actually the very first Shelby Mustang ever made, one of three prototypes. This car can be seen in many of the early photographs of the Shelby American facility at LAX. We finished it up back in May and it has been on

I'll drink to that!

$kaycog just had a stroke.

The original GT350 competed in SCCA and Trans Am racing Orlove. I'm thinking that's why they likely focused on cornering. The GT350 wasn't really made for straight line.

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The Monza old course with the oval banking in the climatic scene of Frankenheimer's classic Grand Prix. Just the foot note that this was used for the film because F1 abandoned race the oval section of the course after 1961 before the film came out.

Grand Prix, the opening sequence at Monaco

Why.

at least it's something else besides Yet Another LSx Swap.

not out of free will? Are you a slave that is forced to see movies?

They washed it and it went for another run after that...

You're still gonna watch it.

Plot twist, the rest of The Expendables gang shows up to fight along side Statham

This makes me pretty happy, because I love Goodwood and vintage racing, plus his Drive piece documenting his race at goodwood in the one off Lister was by far my favorite piece I've watched, though I haven't been a long time watcher