Possibly!
Possibly!
Duh, Catwoman
The main difference is in the tires used this year. We are on Radials instead of last year's bias ply. The Polos have a great chassis and deal with this change very well.
The Hungary rallycross track for rallycross. Infineon raceway for road racing...
GRC is a bit new so we are cutting teeth still. The venues are temporary, the telecasts are teaching new fans on the rules, but the fans are also very quick learners! The driving is much more action packed than some forms of motorsport but the races are a lot shorter. It's kind of a mix of action sport and…
Well thank you for that!!! Hopefully we'll get out there next year!
Little of both, but with how liquid the media is you can be mentored by someone who doesn't even know you!
Tokyo Drift was a fun movie to work on as was Need For Speed. However, i will say that Top Gear is a damn fun job!
Not if it involves getting locked up in a cage! (see aussie show...)
See above... I think getting into the industry you want to grow in, at any level, is a good idea.
I got started by trading mechanic work part time for seat time in a Spec Ford Racer, an SCCA racecar. I still think getting a job on the team is the bast way to see what you have to being to the plate if you don't have just piles of the money...
Scott has proven that the cars are fast. In doing that he picked up some of my slack from the first few events but I'll be fighting hard the rest of the season!
Hell yes! I've been a fan of Broup B rally cars since i could talk (few years ago). Loved sitting behind Stig Bloomquist during practice in his RS200 at Pikes Peak 2002, unreal! In collage i had an Audi 4000s Quatro so i drooled over short wheelbase rally cars...
Look for it later this season!
Get a job on a team so you can learn the ins and outs of the biz
The carnage was tough to deal with. I was able to get ahead in all my starts but one... and rolled that one...
In that order!
It's his huge cranium... (that was Rut talking)
haha! Nah, you're thinking of Rutledge!
Hmm, short and old... thanks. haha! F1 is for a different breed of driver. I would love a test and some time in a WRC car but I have a huge amount of respect for open wheel drivers and wouldn't presume to be able to jump into their shoes!