michaelksmith
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michaelksmith

CP on price. Great, odd-ball options, though.

Not a very elegant power plant. It looks like a compressed Sedan d’Ville from the junkyard.

Could be the mother of the five year old.....

The Miata looked to be crossed up in an oversteer just before the camera car bumped him.

Cats only hang around because they’re waiting for you to die so they can eat you.

I re-read this comment with an Ausie accent and it was worthy of COTD.

Excellent! COTD! And if I may add a few important details; She will be wearing yoga pants, day-glo sneakers and a trim vest, she’ll be carrying a yoga mat, her dyed blond hair will be in a pony tail and she will have on bug-eye/alien sunglasses. I live with one of these but she drives a 3 series wagon and lives in L.A.

Growing up dedicated to a hobby or sport is the point. Whether it’s soccer, karting, scouting, dance.... The life lessons taught by winning and losing, sportsmanship, showing up, keeping your gear in shape, the methods of strategy, working with others and setting goals. Any kid with the where-with-all, (be it time,

Loynes Drive between Pacific Coast Highway and Studebaker in Long Beach. About a mile of crazy whoop-t-doos. The kids in the back love it!

NP if the long, long list of assumptions check out to be manageable. Then let the tire hating begin.

A stupid drunk dirt ball makes not a sport’s fan.

Nacimiento-Furgusson Rd in a ‘89 Ford Probe with 198,000 miles. It died. Alternator. Pre-cell phones and no reception to this day up there. 3 hours ‘til somebody stopped. Another 5 until a service truck and Sheriff came to the rescue. Ah, youth.

The front fenders are backwards. The price is backwards.

Is that a tire track?

Can you imagine these whiners back when Petty was running the table week after week?

...and tire tech, and traction control, chasis-flex/geometry tech, gearbox tech, lighter materials, race monitoring tech....

A modern high-end wagon needs many square feet of endangered species of wood. (See Volvo).

Is that the argument? F1 cars beating race bikes? No. His point was that the bikes have been allowed to gain incredible speed year after year through largely un-hindered development and a broader box of rules to operate in. F1 has been backwards in speed, (and pleasurable noise) as the box of rules gets ever tighter

Stop with the right now.

Those are crumpets.