Koenigsegg uses Michelins.
Koenigsegg uses Michelins.
That whole rear half clamshell design made me think of this beauty:
It’s AMAZING how many people completely missed that.
But, isn’t it small enough to just go under the moose?
I’ve still never seen an MC12, but I’ve always thought it was such a gorgeous car. Forget the Enzo, the MC12 is perfect.
Jane’s!! So good. ATF Gold, WWII Fighters, and USAF were my go-to games as a teen.
I have so much trouble with these turbo cars in PC2. I want to drive them, but they’re very, very tough.
Thankfully I’m usually on my bike or at least going in the opposite direction, so it’s just a momentary disruption.
I find it mildly amusing/annoying when people are walking around the local lake with their phones kicking out their personal soundtrack, usually from a fanny pack. Like, can’t you wear earbuds please? I like listening to the natural sounds around me and I find your music jarring and distracting.
I just have to say, that Mustang looks epic.
I’d just like to point out—as someone who grew up in the Rochester area—that it doesn’t look like that (horribly-over-HDR’d) photo you posted.
Letchworth in the Fall. So epic! And yes to the Lilac Festival too! I miss it all. But you didn’t mention the lake-effect snow that your children can dig tunnels in . . .
I saw a kid, probably around 4 or 5, SITTING on the front of an F-40! He was tired of walking around so he just plunked down right on the front of it. His dad was too busy looking at the car to pay attention to his kid. As a father of two myself, I can say that he shouldn’t have brought his kid with him, especially if…
I would give this a star, . . . but I can’t.
drewcosby’s address is what really got me.
This car is a blast to watch from trackside too.
Don’t drive up the trolley/light rail tunnels.
How can you share these photos with us and not actually include any direct photos of the Stratos?? It’s like walking past a bakery, looking at all the goodies through the window and waiting for someone to walk out so you can get a whiff of the delectable scents pouring forth from the door without ever going in and…
No. No. No.
Taking something inspired by a delicate, classic, and timeless art form and pouring it over what is supposed to be their “most extreme,” “most track-focused road car” built “to deliver the most intense driving experience around a circuit” just doesn’t work.
It is incongruous. Self-contradictory.
I don’t like…
Why, thank you! I think it was just too subtle. Or too obvious? Who knows!