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Chew on this for awhile: Gainsco DP Corvette in 2013 did a 2:00.179 for the pole. The Taylor brothers while qualifying second, did a 1:58.643. I could do other comparisons, but you get the drift. And, not to make you choke, but in 2013 at the joint Rolex/ALMS race, the fastest DP car was a 2:00.028 while the best P2

How do you figure? The DPs are faster than the P2s and the P2s were much faster than the DPs before the series merged. Your sarcasm sucks big time.

The first Corvette DP was a quantum leap over the mentioned ugly DP cars. But, this one really knocks it out of the park. Looks like DP is the way to go rather than a P2 car. Still, both the DPs and P2 cars are way behind the LMP1 cars like the Audi, Porsche and Toyota.

Absolutely brilliant idea. Most people would write it off as a shark. However, what happens when it meets Jaws?

Flying around the world to test cars. Staying in 5 star hotels. Free fancy food and drinks. Where do I sign up?

Sadly, the things that are important to being an American are not taught today. No wonder young people today do not have the same sense of patriotism that we had growing up. Those in the military understand it, but for the most part, it is lost on most people today.

OMG, I cannot believe that I forgot about Pearl Harbor today. Even though I was not alive on December 7th, 1941, I grew up with a strong remembrance of that day. My dad, being a Naval veteran of WW2 in the Pacific, notably Okinawa, engrained it forever in my memory. FDR said it best, "...December 7th, 1941, a day

I always liken the crew members to sergeants of an army. They are the backbone, the ones who keep the machines rolling and in fine tune. They work with the officers-aka drivers as well as the generals-aka owners. They also work with the privates-guys who are gophers. The crew chief would be like a master sergeant or

Great news. That was a horrific accident. Too bad the Gainsco Corvette DP won't be racing at Daytona.

Typo on my part. You are right.

Pretty neat to watch a tear down between rounds. Amazing how fast they can change pistons, rods, heads and clutch packs. Found a neat article on the subject: http://www.hotrod.com/how-to/engine/…

I would imagine that being an F22 pilot and being based in Hawaii is the closest thing to heaven on earth. I wasn't aware that the Guard has F22s. Pretty cool that the Hawaii Guard gets to fly Raptors rather than those old nag Falcons. [joke]

There are 3 things in life you can always count on:

This is a job for either one of these guys:

Somehow, this article is the perfect setup for the best jokes of the year...

Hey, here is an idea: The engine could be on tracks and pushed outside in the summer to fire up alongside the BBQ!

In legal terms, yes, you are correct.

Ok, whatever...

Well, one more reason to move to Canada...

I should have said that Tom and Kevin are NOT typical for most Danes.