r3dbaron
R3dBaron
r3dbaron

How fun would it be if we got some wildly different genres a la the Preston/Child Pendergast series?  I would watch the hell out of Daniel Craig hamming it up as Benoit hunting down a brain eating museum lizard.

He runs the whole shebang now, and is stepping down from race-engineer/strategy duties.  Not sure how involved he is outside of that.  Regardless, he’s a shrewd businessman and race strategist, with a ton of different teams in different series.  I’m sure he’s got it to the point where they’re more or less running

DJR and Triple Eight were working together in the offseason to correct some of the parity issues between the Mustang and the Holden - I’m looking forward to this season.

I’m a huge fan of Scotty, but I’m a little apprehensive about his IndyCar debut. He’s said before that once he feels like he’s achieved everything he wants to in Supercars he’s going to leave the sport to do other things, which would be rather disappointing for me - it’s a joy watching him race these things. And, on

I’ve seen a handful of them in the DMV area.  They’re around.

It’s fine? I’m also enjoying the recent trend of doing the top of the car in one color and the sides in another - see also: Renault

I had no idea this existed!  God bless

Great read Kristen.  I got my license in the mid-late 2000s in Houston and immediately jumped in to the car scene, and this has me very nostalgic - lots of similarities in the way the culture shifted.  

The previous MY for reference:

The 1974 Mustang - YIKES

NP if seller includes pair of dad shoes

Don’t have a photo handy but one of Mark Winterbottom’s old Supercars was parked on a sidewalk in Cairns when I was there in June or July of 2011. I think it must have been promoting the race in Townsville? Would have been one of the old Orrcon liveries:

That’s unfortunate.  The US Spec Focus RS is just a plug in the amp in the trunk.  

If it’s me I’m ripping them out and putting buckets in along with a K swap anyways.  NP

Because Supercars often gets ignored here unless they’re crashing spectacularly:

Series staple and 3-time champ Craig Lowndes retired from full-time driving in 2018.

I’m a photographer, and every year for the past 3 years I’ve been lucky enough to spend my birthday weekend with some of my closest grassroots friends chasing rally cars through the forests of Maine. Only got to shoot one event this year, but I made it count with some of my favorite rally photos I’ve made yet.

“It’s in my mouth!”

Holiday Baking followed by Home for the Holidays had me in tears!  Great episode - so good to have Eddie back for an hour.