chaparral2f
Chaparral2F
chaparral2f

And I cannot stand dry British sarcasm and nattering. And just to show how little you obviously know, the commentators are Leigh Diffey-Australian and David Hobbs and Steve Matchett from England. So much for American dry broadcasters. If you think David Hobbs is dry, then you do not know humor. In fact, you come

Shell game? Hyperbole I would say, wouldn't you? And, l can hardly think of a time when the pre-race and race are split into 2 channels. Seriously, it is apparent you do not watch NBC Sports.

I have and to be honest, I cannot stand it. Something about Brits nattering away that gets to me. Personally, I think NBC Sports does a great job, but then, some people always like to complain...

I know it is irritating, but it is a whole lot better than the 60s when few races were covered and then, they only were given about 15 minutes of glory on ABC's Wide World of Sports. Believe me, you don't want to go back to those days. Now, when ESPN and Turner did IMSA racing, that was something.

I don't know. I think Speed did a great job with F1 and so is NBC Sports. What exactly is wrong with their coverage?

The Deltawing adds spice to the show, but I can never see it ever winning any race.

The funny thing about this pole barn it is in the middle of nowhere and is so concealed, you would never even see it from the street. The only way I know about it is because it is where I am storing my Evo X.

Ok Stef, looking for a play by play of the race. Have fun and stay warm!

Exactly my point. Thanks for reiterating what I said.

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In all honesty, could you sacrifice this car to the elements the way it looks? Snow be damned...

Why not? Something about sacrificing my cars to the elements such as road salt does something to me. In fact, my Evo X has never ever been in the rain one time. Never. Only has 6K miles and is a 2011. Yes, the car is highly modified. See, I don't want to sacrifice my car to the gods of winter. BTW, my son also has a

Give a kid a ride in an SUV and he is happy for a day. Give him a ride in a high performance car and he is happy for life...

Beautiful, just beautiful. I really hope either Shank or one of the other P2 teams can stick it to the DP cars.

Just routine. However, with tensions mounting, I hope none of these intercepts leads to some type of confrontation. A wounded bear is very dangerous...

Take a moment just to focus like a laser. If they specialize in Corvettes, using deductive reasoning, it would be most likely that their technicians are Corvette trained, right? With that kind of inventory, I doubt Chevrolet would be allowing them to purchase so many if they did not know what they are doing. As for

After seeing that Superbird in a barn picture, I have a similar story. Every year, I store my Evo X in a pole barn owned by a retired farmer. The pole barn is huge and has a lot of RVs as well as cars in there including lots of Corvettes and classic American cars. Sitting forlornly in a corner under a cover is a 1970

How in God's green earth did we get to this point? Back in the day, there were professionals and gentlemen drivers. Think back to the epic days of the Ford GTs and Porsche 917s. Teams used whomever they wanted to drive their cars. I think back to LeMans 1969 when John Woolfe, who would have probably been classified

I think if I lived in NJ, I would buy a Corvette from Kerbeck. They have the world's largest Corvette inventory. They specialize in Corvettes. The issue here is this dealership and the way they conduct business. Sounds to me like it is top down and bottom up rotten. There must be other Chevy stores in the general area