Yeah no.
Yeah no.
Really? Which is going to absorb and transmit more heat? A dark steel roof? Or a light colored fabric? Now, put a layer of epoxy between the two. It is actually pretty simple.
I'm not saying there aren't idiots out there. The car I was cruising around in was a full landau Town Car. The half I expect is more of a style thing. Some pointless throwback to days when your driver got soaked in rain storms so he would know his place.
It's a crime against humanity and, not surprisingly, popular in Florida.
I'm there. Probably.
1. Popular ≠ profitable. Filling the stands at Charlotte or Daytona vs. meager appreciation of Nationwide at a road course is not equal. And yes, television audiences count, but that could be a bubble factor as well that they set up.
1. With the France control over USCR, it could be possible to have new road courses added to the schedule. But aside from the reasons concerning track ownership and so on, adding road courses would be a mistake.
It is an intriguing tale about love in the time of leprosy and is set on a far away island in the pacific where snakes are revered flying serpents that bring good fortune to those whose bodies are failing them..... or, ya know, snakes on a mothaf*ckin plane! :)
How long before someone posts a Snakes on a Plane .gif I wonder.....
Ugh. Zoolander just popped into my head thanks to that voiceover.
I can't be the only one to think this guys is a complete tool. He taught a class on himself at Yale.
Thanks for reporting on this Travis. I've been wondering about Jeremy for a while. A really sad story overall. Not that he was ever the best of the best, or even necessarily an also ran, but he seemed to have a lot of heart.
Basically this myth can be boiled down to what I call the "Blues Brothers" myth. I've heard about cop cars of every year, make, model, and specification having "special" or "secret" parts.
The first car to cross the country wasn't a Packard or an Oldsmobile. They just had better PR and more money spent covering their crossing. The first car to cross the country was Winton and was piloted by Horatio Nelson Jackson and a co-driver Sewall K. Crocker. They set off across the country on a 50 dollar bet, and…
Sorry to all the purists, but I don't personally like the 13B stock engine. It sounds like a cappuccino machine at full chat, doesn't produce power reliably, and loves to burn up oil as much as it does gas.
So, after that long rambling, Powerthirst inspired, sales pitch, the guy uploads the four most generic photos possible?? What the hell? It doesn't show the engine bay at all, it doesn't show the interior very well, it shows a ripped back seat organizer, and it barely showed the E46 wheel.
I must know more! Looks like I'm going to have to go stalk a New Yorker....
The Formula Race is an epic save. I've done open wheel in the rain and when you miss a wreck it sticks in your head. But I will say the #1 video is absolutely hilarious.