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Jerry Harding
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At least the PC cars haven’t brought out a caution. Yet.

That blue is even better in person. I can’t remember what model, but Jaguar had something in that shade at the Tampa Auto Show last fall. So amazing. I wish more car makers had nice blues. *cough* Mazda *cough*

I’d love for someone to actually show me a 190E 2.3-16 Cosworth for $5-6k. A regular 190E? Sure, that’s easy. I feel like some people are missing the fact this isn’t a run of the mill 190E. I do believe this one is a tad overpriced for the issues he mentions, but he isn’t that far off.

Trucks, sport utility vehicles (SUV), and minivans are not covered because these vehicle types were not widely available in 1978 and were rarely used for non-commercial purposes.

When people find out I’m an auto enthusiast and ask what kind of car I have and I respond “Mazda RX-7", I can tell when that person instantly thinks I’m some sort of character out of The Fast and the Furious. Most people don’t, but the people that do instantly become insufferable.

I’m late to the party here, but there’s the circuit IMSA GTP used in the late 1980s and early 1990s still at the Florida State Fairgrounds in Tampa. The facility itself is obviously still in use, but I believe there hasn’t been a race there since the early 1990s. You can clearly make out the front straight and pit

Wow, I forgot that song came out in 1998. I am an old.

For some reason, the main takeaway from this article that sticks to me most is there are people who put a link to their Linked In profile in their email signature. Really?!

What NASCAR is doing to themselves makes me appreciate IMSA a whole lot more right now. GTLM is some of the best racing, hands down, right now. As long as IMSA doesn’t screw that up, I’m good.

The NHTSA should have told everyone with automatic belts to pound sand. Many iterations of the system still required the lap belt to be done manually. If people didn’t do this, it was still just as dangerous as not wearing a belt at all.

Well, that makes a lot more sense.

It was reported in December that GM Bowling Green would be one of several plants to be idled in January.

“The only reason this article is negative is because Stef wrote it”

As in down to zero. I’m not sure I watched a whole race from start to finish last year. This overly complicated structure doesn’t do anything to help.

This the single greatest thing I will read all day. I’m only 34, but I thought that guy would somehow outlive me. It will be interesting to see if a new perspective on running F1 can make things better.

Done right, this car would be so fun to hoon. However, it isn’t done right. And I even love rotaries. So, CP it is.

Is car buying at Walmart something people have been clamoring for?

They did make an ESCAPE from a traditional auto show reveal, but will this give them an EDGE over the competition?