That...that doesn’t sound right.
That...that doesn’t sound right.
The 3UZ came in the SC and GS though.
It was the boomers who were assuming that Ford was trying to pull a Blazer ordeal and that we would get a Bronco badged FWD CUV.
I love how they’re hiding a lot of the front and rear fascias to not show us what it’s actually going to look like lol. Overall, the rig looks amazing and I can’t wait to see it in production trim. It is definitely going against the boomer generation’s doubts on that this was just going to be a Bronco nameplate on an…
I’m split on this. This seems like a step in the right direction away from Tony George, yet it seems like a conflict of interest. The reason why I’m split is because IndyCar just had one of its most exciting seasons in decades and I don’t want to see that go anywhere.
Some of them do. It’s not mandatory.
The next few years are going to be incredible for motorsports:
That is a myth...
He probably was. We just didn’t know he existed yet lol.
Pedantic greys. Gotta love ‘em.
Because it is an international sport technically. The players come from all over the place.
HEY! You just won the World Series and were named the 2007 World Series MVP! Here’s 2 of the most mediocre vehicles Chevy produced as a prize for winning one of the biggest sporting events in the world!
Holy shit that is gorgeous! I didn’t think I could get this excited over an F1 car ever again, but yet here we are. Holy fuck.
It’s a really cool car. Don’t get me wrong. It’s REALLY cool. But this has brought up something that I’ve kept deep down inside for a very long time. 1996 was the year GM unveiled the Aurora V8. It was literally one of the coolest race engines in the world. Yet, their 24 Hours of Daytona winner was a NASCAR V8 powered…
Nope. Bag of dicks candy.
Except this would be claiming a victory for Toyota since it was engineered by Gazoo Racing (TRD).
Last time I checked, that wouldn’t fall within the FIA GT4 regulations...
Although I find your posts against Steven Crowder and anything conservative insufferable and almost VOX-like, I appreciate you guys sticking up for yourselves.
But we did know. It was powered by the same engine that powers the same car it was built around (Apollo IE). Had the same V12 and everything. You can even hear it when it drove furiously up Goodwood. So whatever happened to that idea?
Didn’t Doug already cover this in one of his videos?