Having seen, more than once, a downpour drench a group of fully suited drivers in open cars waiting on the grid at vintage races - I think not!
Having seen, more than once, a downpour drench a group of fully suited drivers in open cars waiting on the grid at vintage races - I think not!
Can’t believe I’m the 1st to post Alan Kulwicki’s championship winning Hooters Underbird. He received permission from both Ford & NASCAR to change the Thunderbird lettering on the car.
Can’t believe I’m the 1st to post Alan Kulwicki’s championship winning Hooters Underbird. He received permission from both Ford & NASCAR to change the Thunderbird lettering on the car.
Current gen Rav4 is by far the number one choice of under-skilled drivers. Wonder if this new tough guy look will scare them off like the Darth Vader helmet look did for the Lexus crossover?
Likely the same V8s they used to power Toyota’s line of waterski boats several years ago. Reviews of the time were good, but they couldn’t cut it in the US market. They were every bit as expensive & not any better than the established players.
That’s a great idea for the gearhead house hunters - and the track. Fewer complaints if a track can surround itself with enthusiasts!
Will consider them truly versatile when they are also competitive at Eldora!
Lot of photos in this story & the comments praising rear wheel drive cars in the snow. Note that they all have one thing in common - flat terrain.
Former owner of my husband’s race car towed it with a hearse back in the day. And, yes, they slept in it at the track.
Most excellent!
Yep, that is what parents did during the oil crisis days, when going for a drive wasn’t feasible.
Probably. One of my husband’s sisters bought Mercedes this time after being a long time Lexus buyer. She didn’t want to see that hideous mug every time she walked toward her car.
Debt is too easily excused. So people don’t mind racking it up. Just have to have everything they want right now. End result is they get what they want, get it right now, and other people are forced to pay for it. Gee - maybe it’s those of us who worked, saved, did without, made do with hand-me-downs, waited - that…
“Or, alternatively, buy cars you can afford as opposed to expensive cars with longer terms. You know, like our parents and grandparents did”
Is there a road course in Toledo? The only track I knew of there was Toledo Speedway, an oval. My brother racing there in 1985 -
Have seen that some aftermarket company are working on one. I think it was Goodwin.
THIS!
I doubt Uber’s refusal was about the $150. It was about having to report the glitches. They didn’t want people to know how often the autonomous systems failed.
For those who mentioned creating a V4 from half a Chevy V8. It was done 40 years ago! Racing organizations feared that a rear-engine midget would outrun the front-engine ones to the point of obsoleting the traditional cars, so I don’t remember the car ever racing. The engine did race in a conventional midget, but…
This should have many more stars!