Wow, it makes the GT cars look like slugs.
Wow, it makes the GT cars look like slugs.
If it’s this Mark Panther, the real complaint is when he loads it into the trailer......
So, my wife’s 190,000 2002 Civic Si for 3900 is just broken in right? http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/…
Terrific article.
Yes, with Carbon Carbon brakes, they literaly have to cool it with money coming out of those ducts. Engineering has determined that $100 bills work best.
If you have ever wondered where all the dust comes during tire changes at LeMans, now you know.
Here’s a thought as a presenter - R0bb Holland.....
Yep, I am a dead ender, for example still have a land line. But there will be the day I move on from cable. Too much expense and channels I don’t need. Too many channels I want but don’t want to pay the bundle.
My suggestion is to put a video camera on that road and record the plates of similar Lexus Rx’s. What are the chances they drive this road every day.....
Century has it too, but come on, I missed the first two hours as golf was recorded on FS2 instead of the race. Hey cable companies, get your schedues together. Otherwise one of these days I am cutting the cable and streaming it all......
I think the front end damage happened because of going backwards into gravel and the splitter digging in backwards into the gravel.
All the sympathy in the world with Steff, but the facts are the decisions she made put her on a blind turn stopped. Had she pulled off the track, it would have been a very different article.
I don’t think it’s possible to comprehend what those bumps do to your spine in one of those cars. The body spring rate is several 1000 pounds per inch, making bump compression essentiall sold. Especially with an unpadded seat....... Hunter Ray afterward though he probably hurt his back.
That style of door is from a planet with no rainstorms or snow storms......
As for Simon, a hard core racer who has paid his dues has certainly deserved the win. As for the penalty, IF the marshals who scored every blend line move, sure penalize him. But they don’t, which puts them in a awkward moment when the camera catches them. Anybody here going to prove Simon was the only blend line…
That’s just mean! Actually I have had a 69, 73 and 75 Alfa and they all have been pretty good. No major problems and much better than the reliability nightmares that modern VW’s and BMW’s seem to be......
0ption B, at 60% depreciation as I am pretty close to retirement and the depreciation is a lot of ITR laps, even a fair amount of world challenge laps.
Having owned a ‘75 alfetta sedan as the first car I bought with my own money (it looked like the below) in 1980, I would have considered a 2 liter or 2 liter alfa turbo until I read it didn’t have a stick.. I guess I will keep my ‘07 Si.
My brother had a red ‘63 V8. Sweet ride even with two auto speed transaxle. The car was and still is about the perfect size for a car.
Sitting outside the Legion at LaCrescent MN. It still smelled of jet fuel and it looked as if someone had landed it there, pulled the radio and nav unit and walked away. I looked up the tail number and it was an active Vietnam war bird. Kind of a sad end for a aircraft that survived a shooting war.