Ah ha, I see. Very serendipitous (the coincidence that is, not your accident).
Ah ha, I see. Very serendipitous (the coincidence that is, not your accident).
Liverpool?
That’s a WK2 Grand Cherokee?
You know...just when I thought that there was nobody on the planet capable of mind-reading, you go ahead and make a Designing Women reference.
The world needs more shooting brakes!
Mississippi plates? Don’t you live in Pennsylvania?
Is...that real, or a custom job?
Ah yes, the famous “Powerjoke” engines.
2013 as well. At NOLA, you do not have to worry about changing elevations like other tracks ;)
Perhaps. It would be so cool if the Ford Motor Company came out with a Mercury/Lincoln high-power luxo-coupe as a S-coupe fighter. Nobody would see it coming!
It was a Skip Barber formula car for a racing school. Imagine if you will, coming down the front straight and having a sponge for a brake and relying on engine braking for turns 1 and 2...
Here here. I was at this track recently, but my brake issue was that the master cylinder decided to phone it in on my fast lap :(
Neither’s track history is something to neglect.
Perhaps. However the person to whom this quote belongs to did not elaborate, therefore a retort must be made to ensure historical precedent (and current events, such as at the Goodwood Member’s Meeting).