Haven’t been but my friend might be co-driving his uncle’s early 911, so that will be cool. Have fun!
Haven’t been but my friend might be co-driving his uncle’s early 911, so that will be cool. Have fun!
Yup, it’s on the schedule.
Funny how most of the world always saw the 912 as “the poor man’s 911" but now seems to be recognizing the 912 as for what it is: a good balanced, air-cooled car that isn’t too flashy or setting any new land speed records.
You can take a wild guess where I’m from...
Thanks for the bullsh clickbait, LH!
I’m gonna guess there was a lot more people clapping on the flight when they landed.
I’m getting my son started early for a love of cars. It’s a nice little way to spend a few hours climbing into and out of his favorite new rides. Much to the dismay of the people working the booths.
That was my guess too. Glad I scrolled thru the comments.
Dan Snyder, is that you???
Owning a ‘76 MGB like the one pictured above.
Or the FIA threw a bone at Ferrari (again) to keep them from leaving the series (again).
It semen possible to begin.
+404
If the planets align, I’ll be at next year’s race in a Flexhotel spot. Not a glamorous space, but it’s a comfy bed inside the circuit.
Father of two checking in. Just tell them you’re checking all the local Home Depot stores to look for a bolt-straightener.
I was really looking forward to watching the first lap action at the turn 3 pedestrian bridge but instead, I waited 45 effing minutes to grab lunch from the sole food vendor at turn 15.
Sonic green apple slushees and tan car interiors do not mix. Especially when you find out three weeks later your 3 y/o son took off the drink lid trying to ‘stir’ it and spilled half of it under his car seat.
Sounds like the turtle had quite the shell-shock of his life...
I believe the term you’re looking for is
Exactly. If something like this happens to me, I’d want video documentation for evidence.