dustyventures
Dusty Ventures
dustyventures

Yep, donuts, hairpins, and all.

Meh. WRC has been doing city super specials like this for years.

CAAAAAAARS!!!

CARS!

[Looks at headline]

Sigh...

I was going to point out the 2000-ish Grand Cherokee more or less leading the charge, but yeah, the G-series is worse.

Worked for an airline in 2005. Can confirm all this.

Australian Supercars have the absolute best support series.

In the Extra Gear episode Chris is talking about the quarry crash and says “My first thought was ‘Oh my God I just killed Joey!’”

That’s part of why I liked the V moment. It’s the kind of banter and derision that made the old guys entertaining.

Speaking of, one of my favorite moments of last season was during the Reliant Robin challenge in the first episode between Matt and Evans. Matt managed to sneak in a subtle, creative V-gesture at Evans that flew under the radar of almost everyone. Looking back now it’s basically the perfect moment to sum up Evans and

The studio banter needs work for sure. I thought the banter during the challenge film was pretty good.

I didn’t hate the Karcher bit. It felt like some of the traditional “in-between” studio silliness from the old show. (Flying Vauxhall, playing with the automatic parallel parking system, etc)

I’m thrilled. Still needs work in some areas, particularly the studio jokes/banter, but overall I thought it was very good. There were a number of times, particularly in the first half, that had me laughing, hard. Chris, Rory, and Matt aren’t The Trio, but you can tell the chemistry between them is growing, and while

I’ll show you what I was going off off for McRae and Saby. For McRae I checked the 2004 Dakar Wiki. He was indeed third by the midpoint, but he’d only podiumed one stage by then (stage 6) and was 42 minutes behind. For comparison, Hirvonen, who like McRae was also consistently running in the top 10 was in fifth place

I agree with Hirvonen being a midfielder in 03-05, but the only way you could call him such in 2010-2014 is if you completely ignore the middle of that span (2011-2012). In that two year stretch he only retired once, and of the events he did finish his worst finish was fifth (which also only happened once). Hell, in

I get what you’re saying, and it raises an interesting point. How do you compare competitors who competed/peaked in different eras. Who’s better, Gronholm because he beat Hirvonen in 2007, or Hirvonen because he came closer to unseating Loeb than Gronholm did? If Loeb had been in the series 10 years earlier would he