jonetkins
More fun than driving a fast car slow
jonetkins

Sorry for the double post - my browser crashed and didn't appear to have posted the first time.

Place: Australia.

I'll second Australia, but I'll actually suggest a theme: recreate some classic Australian movie themes. They could drive XB Falcon coupes around Bacchus Marsh a la Mad Max, drive spiky VW Beetles around the Blue Mountains a la The Cars that Ate Paris, cross the Nullarbor a la Road Games, and shuttle three drag

It's a GT2, not a Corvette - there should be absolutely no need to brace himeself against anything in those seats.

Don't knock the JDM front fender mirrors until you've tried them. My old RX-3 used to have them, and they were great - they gave a terrific view on both sides of the vehicle without needing to take your eyes off the road in front.

Now if we could just get Time-Warner to carry BBCA in HD, I could stop utilizing alternative means.

Apparently even hotshoe Lotus drivers sometimes park like asshats.

I'm sitting here shaking my head at the number of Jalops who have apparently totally missed the humor of #10.

The light will also come on if a tire is over pressure. On my MX-5, I only see it when I bump up the pressures for a track day or autocross, but on my wife's '04 G35, it comes on if they get more than a couple of pounds above the 37 PSI specified on the tire placard on the door sill. Consequently, I now purposefully

Snide? Hardly - just hoping to see a modicum of journalistic integrity. In this age of social media and instant sharing, plagiarism is here to stay, but it's still polite to at least admit you got your content from somewhere else. I have no doubt that most of these have been disbursed far and wide; I was merely

Come on, Giz - if you're going to plagiarize, at least attribute. http://loo-rah.tumblr.com/post/33771211580/99-life-hacks-to-make-your-life-easier

And the Grinch award goes to...

The cows will be fine, they were all wearing leathers.

No Kim Dotcom?

The collected automotive ramblings of P.J.O'Rourke. A mere $1.60 for the Kindle edition, ten bucks for the hardback, or $15 for the digital audiobook - just the thing for those long boring road trips.

What on earth is a West Australian cop doing in Bluffton, SC?

*sniff* I'm all misty-eyed and homesick.

No, that's the Police Department PR version. What's missing is "... for his own skills." That car would have been fine at that speed on that road with a more skilled and situationally-aware driver.

Typical driver - landed it on the navigator's side. ;)

Well of course Ambrose comes from a series where every track involves left and right turns, and pretty much every event involves close racing like that. V8 Supercars kick NASCAR ass as a spectator sport; can't wait to see then in Austin next year.