“Skip The Festival and for REAL FAST, fender to fender action, go the the Goodwood Revival, my boy!” a cheerful older Englishman used to tell me. RIP ‘uncle’ John...
“Skip The Festival and for REAL FAST, fender to fender action, go the the Goodwood Revival, my boy!” a cheerful older Englishman used to tell me. RIP ‘uncle’ John...
If time is of the essence, there are a few great alternatives for your next journey.
Keep on trying to get your visa. The journey is worth it. Be in Monterey 3rd week preferably or a long weekend in August to be overwhelmed with cars...
My favorite saying, “Those who know, know... Those who don’t know, does not matter anyway!”
NEITHER a weekend NOR mid-Summer but a mid-week in early Spring or Fall is the time to do Hwy 1 matters not which direction. For too many tourists with campers and sometime coastal fog can ruin that otherwise AWESOME experience. Some nice places to stop too. To find those, you need to do your research so you do not…
Simply, “There is money, and a lot of it to be had, in ‘them’ Middle Eastern sands...”
The R32 GT-R - Kindly explain what do you mean, “... it was just a small step down from a Porsche 959 ...” TIA
I stand corrected. Thank you for posting that video. For on several occasions when I saw this actual beast, it never went more than 3 to 5 mph. Surely that guy in his shorts is driving it that way too, I would imagine. At least the real rider in the video was properly attired.
Not to worry - it probably can only do two to five mph in real life, despite all that on-paper potential... Besides, it’s his problem if he does something silly, not yours... ;- )
Germany began building concrete roads in the late 1880s and in 1934 started using concrete pavement extensively in the construction of its motorway (Autobahn) system. Between 1935 and 1939, some 2,200 mi (3,500 km) of motorways were built with a pavement cross-section of about 9 in (220 mm) of wire-mesh reinforced…