The family size box of Cheerios was their “mascot” for the event. They had to go to landmarks across Connecticut and take photos of the box at the site.
The family size box of Cheerios was their “mascot” for the event. They had to go to landmarks across Connecticut and take photos of the box at the site.
Thanks for the info, I’ve learned things today! Of course now I have to ask about the equipment successful F1 drivers have had in Indy. I know Alonso and Sato were in Andretti cars, which I understand are among the best. Has that been the case with most F1 drivers who have been successful in Indy? Have any done well…
Why do you hate fun?
Asking genuinely as someone who, historically, hasn’t been one to pay much attention to open wheelers, of the Americans/IndyCar drivers who have tried their hand at F1 how many were put in fast equipment? From what I have seen of the series what team you’re with is arguably equally if not more important than your…
At least the cars will be less hideous next year
It was just a temporary thing done for the event. And to their credit they also made the ears and tail.
The Matt Leblanc method
Same answer
That would be a bit tough for me to recon
It’s an actual rally, running tomorrow
...not sure if cereal
Sounds like the perfect Oppo Rally car to me. What’s everyone else’s excuse?
Hi.
Wow, you officially have a better tale of desert racing woe than me. That’s... an accomplishment
Not going to happen, for the reasons I and RevengencerAlf mentioned
I’d prefer a real road circuit as well, but that’s not going to happen because track ownership. There’s only like four tracks NASCAR visits that aren’t owned by Speedway Motorsports or ISC (both of which have ties to the France family). The few tracks that aren’t owned by those two companies are legacy tracks that…
I was wondering what happened to that car
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