So it’s like a joker lap in rallycross?
So it’s like a joker lap in rallycross?
All the rules and regs everyone hates are all about limiting the money spent to win.
or use Karate?
Come on, post a pic of the cargo area.
More macots of car parts! Because Bibendum isn’t enough.
(I didn’t realize until a recent rewatch that Blankman is probably supposed to be autistic? Or on the spectrum, anyway?)
My big book of IMSA GTP said their results didn’t attract any investors.
I’m pretty sure they were all hand built. If not I’d love to see the machine that drops the rotors in then shimmies the middle iron over the eccentric shaft.
Why do y’all gotta be practical, Japan?
The designer took “5th wheel” literally.
Back in 2007 I snapped this Mercedes SLR McLaren in Tokyo. I haven’t seen one anywhere else since.
I’m thinking they made it look all boy racer because there’s already a V8 DB11 to be an elegant GT.
The original races were more akin to rallies than stadium events. I wanted to see fantastic cars in realistic environments, not physics-defying tracks in over-saturated environments. Wasn’t it enough to make the cars special?
I liked it since I saw it expecting a live action version of the cartoon, and they’re both giddy and dumb. Anyone else notice how much drifting there is?
Damn freaks.
I’ve seen them back up to avoid the toll on Mopac and Howard Ln.
In Wheeler Dealers it was mainly Mike freaking out about finding parts.
Nope.
Factory programs are always a mixed bag, as they’re harder for independent teams to compete against since they usually have more resources to develop fast race cars and attract top drivers.