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I can’t say because all the good examples have been killed. (Hummer ,mercury, Oldsmobile)

I saw my first set of Rivians this weekend. I was in the Metro Detroit area and 3 were on a trailer. Probably testing. When I lived in that area I always saw the weirdest vehicles.  

I would have loved a Reddick vs Larson race what we got was good but Reddick was on top of it, before a blown tire. It Gives me hope for Vegas, Homestead and Michigan.

Bubba got crap before he even made it in cup. One of the good ol’ boy commentators on Sirius was crying up a storm when he got the 43 ride. 

Anything Will.I.Am touches. 

The roads were absolutely horrible in Metro Detroit 5 years ago. I kept blowing tires and cracking rims. I went back this winter, its an improvement. I75 is a lot better except around the University/Chrysler exit. I94 which was even a focus during a jalopnik article was probably the worst. It has now been repaved

Im torn between Corvette and Camaro. Corvette had independent suspension and new jet age/stingray styling. 2nd Gen Camaro had bitching styling and is responsible for a good chunk of the us population.

Are you doing a whole presidential limo series with the cars at the Henry Ford?

Sorry I do not agree. You need trucks to supply and service the cities. You need the garbage trucks to remove waste, your local Bodega that needs food and supplies. They get said supplies from tractor trailers. We could cut down on emissions by going electric. Mack has been working on an electric Garbage truck. The

is there an ase equivalent to motorcycles? im picking up a 2004 BMW GS this weekend.

I know its bleak but the pandemic brought the worst out in a lot of people. 

I drove down a road in Metro Detroit, I saw the kia, and the Golden Eagle. I knew it was his house and my heart sank for his neighbors. Hopefully with this new gig he can get a farm out in the country north or west of his current place.

Holy Grail track? South Boston. I have had some awesome races there on iracing, plus the Busch Grand National racing was great in the mid 90s. Seems like a nice little short track.

End of an Era...cant wait to see what’s next. Jason always had great articles but I connected more with David because he was to me the first full time Detroit based writer. Having lived in Metro Detroit it was nice to get more coverage about the area and the big 3. Also it was neat driving down a random road and

Not the first time in the past two decades that this happened. The Previous Drivers group ultimately disbanded because a couple of drivers egos couldn’t fit in the same room. Safety is the big concern, with Ryan Newman’s crash, Joey Lagano’s Flip at Dega last year, the Gen 7 crash tests, and the reconfiguration of

Im open for this if there are short tracks, Super Late Models and Modifieds.

The Bronco is Ford’s Jeep Wrangler on many levels including bad quality control.

So just like Logano’s last win at Bristol Dirt? No I was hoping for a Reddick win makes me concerned about the transaxles at intermediates and short tracks, hopefully they hold up at the superspeedways, you dont want one to break mid pack

Its been fun since released, lots of fun hosted races. The Skippies, vees, TDI jettas and maybe usf2000s might do well here.