snarkspeed
Snarkspeed
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I saw the parked-as-raced sister car las year at the Porsche art exhibit in NC. This is chassis number 019.

ViR is better than Christmas.

You sign a waiver before you can even smell the track that says you're responsible for your own damage. So, the driver or the driver's track insurance will pay. That's why it's not a great idea to drive a nice car at the track, well unless you have special track insurance. Car on car trackday contact is very rare

Did Alpina put a LSD on the rear? Far as I know non-M cars have open diffs. Video seems to show LSD on the diesel too.

This is a highly tuned diesel 3-series too.

I can tell you after knowing Liam for a little more than 2 years now that he is the nicest guy you could hope to meet. I have had the pleasure of interacting with him throughout the One Lap of America, www.onelapofamerica.com .

Yeap, thats the one. Gorgeous livery :D

I'm still amazed by people who manage to flip a car in normal driving conditions.

He ran the Mustang 2 weeks ago in the One Lap of America. And kicked ass!

I had the pleasure of meeting Liam at a cars and coffee in DC. He was incredibly down-to-earth and just such a great car guy. He even volunteered to help with an event I was helping to put on. It's awesome to see how well he's doing.

So let me get this straight, to see if I have it right:
Guy volunteers to serve his country.
Encounters a land mine, which he survives to tell the tale,
He goes through arduous P/T in order to recover,
He gets into a race car, which isn't easy to begin with, as a relative novice
He wins a race, while driving with a

thats his personal laguna seca.

Yeah, it's ESC that's defeatable now, i.e. stability control. Post appended, thanks.

A lot of people around here have them. I intended to buy one, but ended up with its big brother, the Focus ST instead, just for the extra space. If I didn't need the extra room, I definitely would have gone with the Fiesta. You should definitely go try one out at your local dealer. It's seriously some of the most fun

Why are we worried about the failure of roads in a foreign country? Roads in Richmond, VA may as well be made of cobblestones. I think they were too broad in their goals to preserve anything historic.