nimrodical1
Nimrodical
nimrodical1

No way I could watch 6 hours live. I DVR’d it as well. I really missed the Tudor commentating crew, I know it was English but I struggled to easily understand what the heck they were saying. I ended up looking up the story on Racer so I could read what happened. I guess I should just be grateful that it was on tv at

Cool story bro but the 6 hours of Nurburgring is on.

I have a hard time finding the love for Patrick Dempsey but I Love Porsche and I’m a big fan of Patrick Long so.....

Because they really are that good and yes, I have been hypnotized by the pure love for my 996 Turbo.

While some people might call the basic design old they probably have no idea about how amazing the engineering is on a 911 and how much fun it is to drive one. Every sports car on earth is either chasing the 911 or the 919. No matter what car a person might love it was designed chasing Porsche performance numbers or

I know everyone boast about the raw experience of the air cooled 911’s but shots like this make me very happy for my traction controlled 996 Turbo with ac.

I know everyone boast about the raw experience of air cooled 911’s but shots like this make me very happy for my traction controlled 996 Turbo with ac.

Sounds just like Ortega highway in Orange County, except for the no traffic and perfect asphalt part.......

Trophy Trucks, Class 1, and Class 6 are all fairly unlimited with the exception of forced induction. Forced induction isn’t allowed in Score unless it’s on a Diesel engine and Score is the Baja 1000 promoter. BITD which promotes races in the U.S. Like the Mint 400 does allow it. Rules change though.

How'd you like to be the guy mixing it up with Patrick at Laguna Seca? I'd take all the straight away hp and speed I could get. Holy cow, that would be amazing!

A flash of the headlights and now I GOTCHA!

Looks like the rear shocks have good sized reservoirs.

Top Trophy Truck teams in desert racing figure a minimum of $1000.00 per mile. The Baja 1000=$100,000.00 minimum for that one race and they are for the most part hobby racers. Rember that’s if you encounter no problems, believe me racing off road in Baja is nothing but problems.

This list is invalid without a Porsche 918 on it.

You will see people dive bombing inside and trying to steal the apex and possibly being penalized but maybe not. You won’t see people flying into corners and using the bumper in front of them for their brakes and then accelerating and pushing the car in front of them out of the way. There is a nuance to road racing

A real road course racer who appears to be on better tires would have gone outside not just smash the bumper for a braking point, holding his line and pinching down on the inside car. In the final turn he would have been on the inside and won the race. It’s called thinking ahead and knowing how to race a course with

I have a feeling you haven't watched very many F1 races.

That’s the point, a racer races the style that is used and accepted. NASCAR guys only know smash and bash. The same road course guys would race entirely different in a Tudor series race because they are road course guys and posses the skill to race without flying into a corner and using the guys bumper in front of

For road racing that would be a no-no but for 3500 pound stock cars pretending to road race it’s a pretty minimal infraction. Real Road racers would have gone outside (Dillon seems to be on much better tires) and then been inside on the next turn to take the win. NASCAR guys just know bang, smash, and what are you

For road racing that would be a no-no but for 3500 pound stock cars pretending to road race it’s a pretty minimal infraction. Real Road racers would have gone outside (Dillon seems to be on much better tires) and then been inside on the next turn to take the win. NASCAR guys just know bang, smash, and what are you