b356
cornerslide
b356

Don’t feel bad Jimmie, if I don’t have a brain fart once a day I feel like I forgot to do something.

This makes for lively discussion and that’s all. Stef, I can see you giggling and wringing your hands when you wrote this. Nothing wrong with it. It just creates debate over something that has been going on for years and will continue. Might as well have a little fun with it.

Give an inch they take a mile. I have never understood the reason for any uproar when the rules are enforced. I love racing and while I understand the nature of the participants taking the rules to the limit they should understand when someone says enough is enough.

Happened to Colin Edwards in Motogp about 03 or 04. Said he let go in about a nano second.

After the “big balls” debacle maybe someone told him that if you made to F1 big balls are a given. A good car goes a long way toward winning but racecraft and finishing races is what keeps you there if you don’t have the best machinery.

This is not the first time GM has done this. In the 80s they had the GMC Tiltmaster. Those were Isuzus as well. They were also cab over design.

The pit: Sorry Paul the budget is a little tight. More tires than wheel nuts.

At this point I would just be repeating myself.

You know you have a road rage problem when your child stands up in a grocery cart and says “pick a lane asshole”.

This is the kind of thing that generally happens when someone says “Sure I’ll give it a try, here hold my drink”.

Considering the replies I’ve seen I’d have to say...............lapdance.

The most dangerous thing in my garage is usually me.

Indy has a road race circuit as well.

And once again turn signals don’t make the list.

No No No No No. Just because a car is around long enough to be a classic doesn’t make it so. I was around when these things were introduced. Even with good care I’m surprised any of these still exist.

“While he’s in the slammer his fiancee should take the fenders off his car”. BRAVO.

Apparently Mr. Automaton doesn’t like arrogant pedestrians either.

Turn signals evidently.

You’re correct. However, at least based on the content, that concern came from Hamilton seeing the Mercedes pit crew out on a trackside screen. He assumed they were there to service Rosberg but never raised the question.

Where I work a 30 minute meal break is required on any shift of 6 hours or more or it is a “compliance issue” which means my company could have a problem with a legal requirement. I work in Missouri. Is GM some how exempt from this requirement?