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I appreciate farmers already, remember the "no farms, no food.," But Ram using the equity of farmers to sell their trucks doesn't play here. The only thing worse was Oprah's drawn out Jeep commercial. When you start using farmers and soldiers to sell your shit, just stop.

That was great.

WTF? Over. I guess you could say the production quality was good if you needed to be positive. Other than that…

If it is Nico, its a CG Nico, and it certainly isn't his helmet.

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE not Joan Claybrook.

Not in that crap-wagon spec racer they're not. ALMS prototypes can be raced here and at LeMans. Daytona Prototypes can only be raced in the NASCAR owned Grand-Am.

Daytona Prototypes are spec cars. Who really cares about that class anyway? Much more excited about an actual production class or true ALMS prototypes than what is run in Grand Am. Its the France family's NASCAR version of sports cars. All the same except engines and paint jobs (I simplify, but you get the point).

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You want spare parts? The Super Chicken is the rocket.

Which one is Chris Brown? On second thought I just don't care.

So basically a drone gets the same shot as every other spectator at a rally. 5 seconds of footage for each car that comes by only higher up.

I'm no big fan of the COTA organization and management, but they've been promoting the facility as a location for events like this right from the start. It doesn't sound like they're taking anything away, just trying to keep some funds coming in the other 330 days of the year. Whether you want to be in Texas in the

Such a tossable car. Nice price for some grins. If I were closer…

"Jess' husband Darin…" and suddenly this became a lot less interesting.

Three things I take away from this: You don't need air filters if the thing is going to blow up in the first 200 yards. Paddle tires would transform the vehicles. There is always some asshole with a laser trying to be "clever" wherever you go.

Didn't like them new, don't like it now. It is a crude ill handling poorly built vehicle from a GM dark age. The cult of GNX can continue to worship them but I won't be at that altar. You could probably build an old Mustang for $10,000 that will beat a GNX at the strip if you just want to go in a straight line. For

All that rubber that could have been turned into acceleration. But if it works for him, ok. He did a fine job.

My son and I always wear our own helmets, besides the gunk factor its nice to have a face shield that isn't scratched to hell. The tracks we go to issue new socks to everyone who comes to race so its not too gross. But during the summer I sweat enough to soak my helmet and a head sock isn't going to stop that. In

Any heavy duty full size pickup could have done that. Only Toyota's marketing folks were fast enough to jump on the opportunity.

I do like these cars, back around '89 we had one as a trade-in that the sales manager let me have for a few days. Silky smooth and I felt like a gentleman driving it even though I was a 19yr old college kid. As an adult I know better than actually purchasing one unless a SBC is dropped in, but then it isn't silky