Sorry.
Sorry.
There’s something about the look of the Hind that looks way fucking scarier than something comparable to it like the AH-64 or the AH-1.
COTD
I heard different, that there was a condition that Chevrolet would approve Callaway to construct the car as long as they didn’t run it Stateside for the reason that GM wants the Cadillac ATS GT3 to be on the customer market without direct competition from another one of their marques being built by a third party that…
If it can’t run in North America because General Motors is too afraid of being beaten by essentially a better version of themselves (in terms of GT-3 machinery), then this thing NEEDS to be given a shot everywhere else, BES BSS, VLN, etc. It’s too cool of a car not to be picked up by some customer teams in those…
I just realized how many tracks have that blue and white outlined stripe running down their pit lane. Wonder if there is a reason for it?
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The word “Chevette” resonates so negatively in my family that nearly any member in their 40s or older will immediately reply by just saying “Shit”, so much that I say it now without knowing the slightest bit about the car.
Really China? We give you the direct spotlight in one Transformers film and now you think you can make knockoff Michael Bay flicks?
Feel gutted for his family and friends, he sounded like a truly awesome human being, let alone a great racer. Godspeed JW.
Thank you for the info!
Holy crap...
This amount of money being spent is just for a prototype challenge car in the USCC so I’m really starting to wonder how much more the cost is amplified for teams racing in the non-spec upper tier classes like the GTLM and P classes for privateers.
I cracked the biggest smile when I heard that come on. The childhood nostalgia is real.
Competent hands? Jan did nothing wrong, that was the car malfunctioning.
After watching the 63 hit the wall I’m pretty sure a little piece of me died inside. :(
Those are some peculiar race stripes.