kylemaro
Kylemaro
kylemaro

"I chose you," he said, explaining to her that he had a thing for redheads (Oh good, never mind then about being a cheating asshole). "You were special." Everyone, please grab your eyeballs before they roll into the back of your head. (Coincidentally his infatuation and interest with her disappeared as soon as his

Cats would never do this to anyone— they just don't have the attention span. This is why I will marry my cat and live happily ever after.

That colour combination is blinding.

Never has a player's number been more appropriate to the situation.

And furthermore, racing is a fundamentally unprofitable business, so even if you've got good business sense, it costs more to succeed than you earn by being successful. There are a few exceptions (Roger Penske, Ron Dennis, etc.)

Western PA. Maybe.

Because most racers aren't business men, and therefore have to employ rather unconventional methods to run their operations. At least that's my guess.

Ugh, why do so many people associated with racing success get arrested to stuff like this or drug distributions?

Dauer is from my town, so at some point there was a 962 driving through it, which is pretty fascinating to think of. Btw, Mr. Dauer went to jail for tax evasion.

Designed at the same time as the cars apparently.

I'm not saying that the EB110 registry has a terrible design and layout, but my eyes hurt from trying to read it.

Yes, 2005, because while the company's assets were auctioned in 1997, at least four more engineering groups jumped onboard to finish or upgrade the remaining chassis, with the most famous being the now defunct Dauer Racing GmbH, who even built a lightweight rear-wheel drive version by detuning Bugatti's 701 horsepower

Posts like this remind me that this is where I belong.

Missed the 1994 Budweiser 500 at Dover when Dale Earnhardt hit (grazed) the pace car.

I love that you knew this AND took time to point it out. Lol

That's a 1990 Chrysler Town & Country. This is a 1991 Dodge Caravan.

Hahahahaha.