What was said 30 years ago, still rings true today...
Well, I just look at this and immediately think that it bodes well for Scuderia Ferrari. As Jeremy Clarkson has pointed out in the past, when Ferrari makes beautiful street cars, their F1 cars suck. When they make ugly street cars, their F1 cars are amazing. Combine this with Kimi (all things pointing to yes as of…
They actually shut down the Eisenhower Tunnel to do that?!
That's the same argument I make all the time when I get asked about my old Porsche regarding fuel economy and emissions and blah blah blah. I point to their Prius and tell them how much of a carbon footprint they are making by buying new cars. Then on to depreciation, the difference in amounts of money saved on gas…
You can't seriously be comparing this event to a screening of the first two Fast and Furious movies at the Petersen.
Any chance of a Los Angeles event? Pretty pretty please??
Hope is alive!
Living in Los Angeles affords many opportunities to see every exotic or rare car you can think of. Throw in a few trips to Monterey for the Historics, and you basically have yourself covered. And I've been trying to think of something that I really covet yet have not seen in person... then it came to me. The BAC…
Considering that the Cannonball and US Express both started and ended in different places during their existences, his argument doesn't hold. The record setting Cannonball started in Darien, CT!
The difference being?
Have you considered trying to take back the Cannonball record from Alex Roy?