They have these for real cars. At the police academy they outfit a crown vic with plastic tires for driver training.
They have these for real cars. At the police academy they outfit a crown vic with plastic tires for driver training.
I submit Michael Waltrip missing the 2012 Daytona 500
I submit Michael Waltrip missing the 2012 Daytona 500
It's the small Maserati. The Maserati Gerbil.
At the risk of flames- I sold my 924S and bought an FR-S. And yes, over the years I've had two 914s and a 1969 912.
I actually prefer the earlier straight 924 models - simpler and cheaper to work on, lighter, and people pay you to take them away.
Missing: Porsche 924.
So now we know, yes, you can go monstrously sideways in a 928. Just watch out for the repair bill when the engine blows.
So I hate to be the one to call bullshit, but I'm going to.
I was dismayed by the lack of Daytona 24hr stories. I know people have a lot of respect for Le Mans, but I have personally always loved Daytona a lot more.
Watkins Glen
I can't help but to feel they are trying to out Pagani Pagani. Sure, it's insane, but it's not really Lambo insane. It looks like a new Zonda F.
+1 for Sim Racing. We had like 60 laps under caution today in iRacing due to our little crash fest and NOT ONE driver or spectator ended up with a tire in their lap. Just sayin.
I think you just explained why I was inspired to create this video.
It's nice to see Porsche using the Baby Shit Brown color in their press releases again. Refreshingly Retro; anything's better than silver.
Personally, I love the Porsche 944 or 924S (not the non-S 924). They are fairly unique and have a timeless shape about them, while managing to be quite reliable, not terrible on gas, and in many ways downright utilitarian. Yes, they are two-seaters. There are back seats, but they aren't intended for humans. But the…
Reminds me of a video of something we did in a Day.