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You make crappy Long Islands then... Around here they are made in pint glasses, and have room for maybe an inch of coke in the top. So yeah, quality of liquors used matter. One a night and you're set.

Not only tea bags, but also ketchup, jam and syrup...

And most people don't bring their performance convertibles to a track day.

It's also probably plasti-dip or something else easily removable. Would make it easier to then re-sell their non-runners and make some money back.

Eh, hose + mop/squeegee would still work. Leave the doors open for good measure too, most of the water would go out I bet.

I've watched this like three times now, and nope, Kimi is still the best. Because Kimi.

Dunno what to say then. I've been tracking for 3 years now, and have met enough people to field two teams if we had the money/cars/actual ambition.

Start doing track days and meet people there. It's not uncommon to either find enough people to start a new team, or find a team with a car that's looking for drivers.

Because Texas? That's my guess...

Just now seeing this article...

Pretty sure that's the rule everywhere... That being said, I've never heard of anyone being given trouble for using them.

This is what's keeping me in the realm of still being able to street drive my track toy.

As a fellow survivor of rural central Nebraska, I agree. I wasn't even invited to my 5 year, and I'm not holding my breath about the 10 year next summer.

Also good for those classes who did mainly two-year colleges, who are now already married and having kids and lives... No, I did not go to mine, I wasn't even invited.

My class did a 5 year, because the amount of people who had married and already had kids was staggering, so it made sense to them.

I know the first car I drove (A 98 Tracker. It was my mom's, I got to borrow it.) travels around the country being towed behind a motor home, and is still going strong. My parents still see it in town on occasion, mainly during the summer.

Can you read?

I saw this in January when you posted and it was amazing then. And it's even better that Jalopnik put it on their front page today, when I'm sitting home alone on Thanksgiving.

Only good for kids, sadly. Wight limit of 77lbs.

They have a 77lb. weight limit, and if you're too tall the hatch won't close...