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He probably would have improved and gotten better had his wife at the time (Mimi Rogers) not made him stop

It’s generally been understood for a long time that not going single file through turn 2/the tunnel turn is unwise given the speed and angle of the turn, Bobby Allison’s near fatal NASCAR crash in 1988 is a prime example of this. I think that due to the long gap in between races by Indycar from the 1980’s to the late

I won’t disagree there was some hubris and ego there, my point was that the other teams that made news when they missed the show it wasn’t due to having a team that had no business being there, I.e. forgetting to have a steering wheel, not even having a spare car at the track, metric unit conversion errors ?!? They

Zak Brown seems to be spread thin promoting himself and the McLaren brand rather than working on actually making the team successful. If I recall he was racing his personal vintage race cars at the Monterey historics under the banner “McLaren at Monterey” on a Grand Prix weekend. When Penske and Rahal missed the show

Should have done Apple, Brumos, and the white/pink Kremer. Gulf 917, Salzburg 917 and JPS do not belong on retro 935 liveries.

Thanks for putting this on, I was on the fence about going, after dinner at Matt’s El Ranch I was checking the address and saw that Mario was supposed to come lo and behold he was there and my dad got to talk to him for a few minutes, espnabout aweing him for the first time in a 429 Ford powered McLaren in the first

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The Ivan Stewart Nintendo game was based on the late Mickey Thompson’s Off Road Racing series, which Ivan Stewart, Walker Evans and a very young Robby Gordon competed in during the late 80’s and early 90’s.

Thank y’all for putting this together, got to meet you, Stef and Mario!!!!

The car involved was a Camaro with a full roll cage and Hoosier racing slicks

Seinfeld recently discussed on Spike Feresten’s podcast that he bought an ‘89 944 Turbo and ‘90 944s2 Cabriolet, praising the 50/50 weight distribution and power of the Turbo. He was not a fan of the cabriolet and promptly put it up for sale. This may be contributing to the madness.

I remember seeing something with George Barris on TV where that car was in his warehouse and I assumed he modified it. It was definitely a 356B (could have been a 356 B Roadster-had a taller removable windshield than the Speedster, built from 1960-62) with the Speedster windshield. Picture of 356B Roadster below

I love my ‘14 S4, add an ECU tune and upgraded sway bars and it drives like a dream. Not converting it to an Avant though.

Twice for tint claimed to be too dark (once at light in Louisiana, more likely because I had Texas plates), once for going 82 in 80 mph zone in left lane in west Texas. Warning given for all three.

Vintage AJ. “Guy had is head up his a—. That’s all.”

Saw both of their 935s at Rennsport V.

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Not sure whether this falls under annoying or “is this really their idea of a successful ad?” Keep in mind this is not in a small town but smack of an affluent area of Houston...

The took the chair rails out and bolted it directly to the floor to get it lower.

The ship is named for McCain’s father who was an Admiral

Westside Lexus in Houston had a red one roped off for a long time off to the side of their showroom but I don’t know if it’s still there. In the Gulf States Toyota (distributorship) headquarters there is a Toyota 2000GT and it may have been moved there with it

Sadly Larry Rice and Gary Lee both died several years ago