MrBloodMuffins
MrBloodMuffins
MrBloodMuffins

You are mistaken in assuming that they can race the car with anything other than the production block.

They really only made enough to race the GTLM version on track legally so as long as there are a few hundred people to buy the “road toy” they don’t care.

Alonso on the radio half way through the race described the Honda engine as a “GP2 engine”.

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It is only right that I post this old Audi ad.

And after they break the record, we will find out that this all was a development mule for the successor to the Dodge Hellcat cars.

If racing was banned in the US and legalized in Cuba, i would be on the first ever raft floating in the opposite direction.

The IRS being involved means VAG is screwed (pun not intended) especially considering the IRS is the most efficient arm of the government when it comes to getting their dollars.

I predict over the next couple years, Iraq will be carved up between Iran and Syria.

Swiggity swooty, I’m landing for that booty.

They could spend some of it getting the salt out of you.

I think Texas is the only place it can happen to be honest. Everywhere else is too bogged down in red tape.

The fact that it is mentioned to be a private venture tells me that they don’t want it to become a money hole.

The Japanese trains are going to Texas.

If someone can get it done then someone can get it done. Were you going to wait for Amtrak to do it?

You will have to go to Texas for the 205mph figure. That is what the n700-I is planned to operate at.

The Central Texas Railway will be 205 mph.

Like the upcoming Texas Cental Railway using the N-700i Shinkansen?

The newest Maxi is always interesting to see at every major auto show.

But the Syrian desert is wide open compared to the mountainous fortress of Afghanistan.