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I'm sure you can weld one on if it doesn't. Might as well add a nice car trailer and take a wrangler, 4 wheeler, snowmobile and gas cans. Enjoy the emptiness.

Why not have your home and garage portable. See the country and bring your supercar. Not like you'll have to worry about other motorists

I thought this was the new new Beetle

Silverado Crew Cab and Corvette. Truck for hauling people and stuff, Corvette for fun

Send Clarkson Over here to rescue Top Gear USA

I was driving back to college late one night on a country road in rural Pennsylvania. I was cruising along in probably my favorite car I've ever owned a 1998 Grand Prix GT 2 door. I had a K&N intake on it and full exhaust. I'm blasting down this road at a fast rate of speed and its mid fall so the leaves are falling

This right here:

1991 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 AWD and a turbo V6 what more could you want and flip up headlights FTW

I'm tossing in the GM Futurliner/Dreamliner. Yes it has wheels and a motor but it is not a car Its a rolling advertisement/motorhome/big ass bus what ever you want to call. I got to check one out in person at Carlisle a couple years back, pretty awesome.

Christopher Columbus would have made a great race car driver he would just finish a race where he wanted and declare that the finish line.

scion IQ gut it leave the drivers seat you have room and efficiency.

that was awesome even if it there was a bit of marketing they really know the way to a gear heads heart. More companies should take a look at this.

Crackpipe just for this

The UTE or El Camino. Something like the Holden here. It is a vehicle that is not to big to maneuver but also can haul when needed. For someone who wants the utility of a truck but does not need the ground clearance or worry about gas millage this would be the answer. This would be especially effective, I think, if

You have the best comment so far.

In 2013 when I was working it was when the Stingray came out and they had one there parked nochalantly in the paddock. I loved photographing in the paddock and seeing the cars up close. The Porsche series was my favorite of the weekend as well.

I had House of Hong when I photographed their merch Fall of 2012. I had a friend who worked in marketing at the track at the time. Beautiful area, I'll probably go to the 6hr as a spectator this year. I live an hour and half from the track so its not a terrible drive.

Double post oops

I worked as a track photographer summer 2013 and it was awesome. By far the 6hr race is the best to check out with the most access to the paddock, great variety of cars and there were cars racing almost constantly the whole weekend.