Is it coincidence that the smaller inlets look like the ones on the legendary racers from years back?
Is it coincidence that the smaller inlets look like the ones on the legendary racers from years back?
Are you ready for Rustle Mania?
The 1980's Charger that should've been. NP.
All I'm seeing is 28 best Auto Photoshoppers plus 2 photographers.
What would I give up for a proper small pickup?
Lol.
You know what they say, Danny: Eye appeal is buy appeal!
It sure does, what with 1200+hp engines, tire smoke out the wazzoo and genuinely great people like Danny George.
I'm throwing my wallet at my computer, but nothing is happening!
Tasty looking car. I guess calling it the Jaguar Project (Norman) Dewis wouldn't be as sexy.
Bah. I hate amazing photos, I hate amazing hillclimbs and I hate Larry Chen.
Beautifully composed and processed. Great work, Kevin. Do you make prints?
... I feel like throwing up.
That doesn't make a lot of sense to me, because wouldn't getting marbles on the tires create adverse effects on grip and sustainability?
Yumpin' Yimminy, those tires are chewed up. Alonso is definitely in a field of his own when it comes to making the most of not-so-ideal situations.
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Ah, so the market, without government involvement, isn't capable of producing more efficient vehicles? Seems legit.
I love that video, the Driftworks guys are hilarious.
That Alfa 155 V6 sounds amazing, artificially boosted to 15k!
It could work. The big V6 the old S10 had roughly the same figures as that 2.8, but was a bit of a hog.