fredericklawolmsteez
FrederickLawOlmsteez
fredericklawolmsteez

I'm surprised there are no Polo Rs. They're pretty much unstoppable in the WRC these days. Edit: Oh wait, there is one!

I'm just happy to see him find a seat in something that turns right! Personally, this rallycross crap is unwatchable. But, I'm happy to see him with a drive. I much preferred when they ran this like a WRC super special.

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SPONSORS! They bring the sponsors, the car companies supply the canvas for the ads. You have to add Deegan to that list too. I think there were more X-X-gamers last year. This sport has so little to do with actual driving skills and much more to do with getting lucky and avoiding the pile-up in Turn 1. Check out last

Nope, not true. Here's how it works outside the tuner forums. You take your car in to the stealership because you melted a piston. They hook it up to diagnostics and see that you installed some engine-related mod. They promptly tell you that your mod caused the problem and offer to sell you a new motor. There is no

Dat badge.... just got watered down. It's still not down in Shelby territory though.

Caterham would actually be a good buy. It solves the immediate personnel issues and it gives them time to work on attracting some top notch talent. There is no such thing as starting a new team, building a new car and jumping on the podium. Best bet is to start at the back and work forward. Now, who can get me one of

Dem wheels! BBS RKs?

[secretly owns an 09 TDI]

Better yet, the TDI guys from the pre-2009 model years. Everyone of those dudes has a notebook in their glove box with every fill-up and MPGs for each tank. Ask them about all their mods. And then be like, "I can't believe it only cost you 2-grand to get it up to 103 hp." They'll probably love you so much that they'll

He's bitching about being on the tarmac for an hour in first class? On my last flight in coach, blankets were $8. Suck it up, man.

Your 4x4 probably handles better than most of the golf carts being sold as electric cars. Just because you have figured out how to fit one in your lifestyle doesn't make it a proper car.

I still contend that the vast majority of those V6s were sold as rentals. Having the EcoBeast only $500 more than a trimmed V6 is going to kill the V6 with retail buyers. Lighter, quicker, better fuel economy — SOLD!

For the record, Gyrokhana is not one of my loves. I think Block should jump an actual shark in the next one. God knows, he jumped the figurative shark long ago!

I think the V6 is really just being made for the rental car fleets. I doubt you will see many on the lots.

What other reason is their for a racing serious to take someone seriously but for the Championship? It can't be for his fashion sense given that clown suit he wears. Kimi probably took him seriously because he was the only other one rocking the flat brimmed hat.

It's called a Focus.

If you have ever had a diesel car during a natural disaster, you know the joy of driving by miles of cars waiting in gas lines and pulling up to the deserted diesel pump. For that alone, I will also have at least one diesel car. I'm seriously thinking about getting a diesel generator to replace my gasser.

In answer to your question no, no one in WRC takes him seriously.

Looks like he got a little hot headed after losing the lead in the prior corner. As my favorite simulator tells me... "Don't think about the position you lost. Think about how you are going to get it back!" That curb is MASSIVE. The nut behind the wheel was at fault — no the kerb!

WTF is up with the trailer hitch? Clearly, the lower bumper cover was removed in order to provide access to the hitch.