Sounds it. Cheers for the info!
Sounds it. Cheers for the info!
Was that an old NASCAR that passed them around the 2:20~2:23 mark? M6 convertible with BMW driver scaring middle-aged woman, cone course on large flat area, stock cars running around... What the hell was this event?!?!
I can see this having come from Matt's "I knew of them before they were cool" collection.
Despite living in the South, my NW upbringing says to go say hi to the aunt / uncle and remind them you're their favorite nephew and how many good things your blood-relation parent did for them on their way up... Unless of course that isn't going to work. In which case start blackmailing them that their daughter is…
I can see the lines on his resume now...
Myth: 4 out of every 5 crazy person w/ car stories comes out of Florida (80%).
For some reason it makes me think of a pokemon. Maybe Jag is taking a stab at answering today's Morning Would... "Gotta Catch 'em All!"
Petit rewards those with both a fast, steady pace and the stamina for thrusting around many laps at an intense pace. But they'd better not cock about because it's no fun to do all that work and only get to watch others finish above you while you don't get to finish at all.
Totally missed an opportunity to sculpt them as winglets on the side for comic effect. MOAR DOWNFORCE!
For some reason this was the first thing that popped into my head...
I bet there are some great marketing slogans for this...
Clearly with $$.
I think they mean from plane to plane, not door to airport.
Never would have thought of that... unless I happened to have to move around an older British car in a tight garage regularly...
I have keyless entry / ignition on one of my cars. Ideally I'd leave the fob in my pocket, but the seating position means it falls out of my pocket and down between the seat and the door or the seat and the center console area making it a bitch to retrieve. So despite the keyless ignition I take the fob thingy out…
I really enjoy driving, regardless of how much work I have to put in, how stiff the ride is, etc. I'd drive a freakin' tank to work if I could just because it'd be fun to drive a tank through Atlanta traffic and watch everyone freak out and dive out of the way. Heck, I'd even drive an F1 car to work if it had a spot…
maybe... ;).
When I was in college I remember taking a trip with friends out to the suburbs to hit an indoor karting track. It was closing in on midnight, pissing down rain, we were ~30min drive from campus but only a 1min drive from a Ferrari dealership. So like any good group of car guys in college, we went and stood in the…
Doesn't seem to bother ATL drivers much. I've never much understood why drivers here think trying to merge at anything over 45 is difficult, especially when traffic is moving along at 65+. Never mind watching them then move immediately into the left few lanes while still going sub 65.
156mph in a 1964 Mini Cooper S at Bonneville Speedweek 2012