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I really like Bathurst but Nurburgring is a bigger track and therefore more fast corners... but Bathurst is the best "normal" track which exist! Nurburgring is just something different because of the length of the track

You get off the blogs you dumb fuck. Read what you wrote you can't be fucking serious. HE fucking ran an illegal street race and 2 peoples lives are far more than ruined they are fucking dead. Using the gas pedal? Man youre an idiot.

I came to this thread to watch street racing idiots defend other street racing pieces of shit who killed two people and ran away like the cowards they are. I have not been disappointed! Keep up the idiocy, boys, and don't forget to blame the victims!

As crazy as rally cars, F1 cars, Prototypes, etc appear... it's always the high-powered hillclimb cars that have me dropping my jaw the farthest.

It was a clever interpretation of the rules, and an inovation we haven't seen in a long time

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At least the Aussie Crowd cheered Godzilla compared to 1992 when Richards and Skaife won the Bathurst 1000 with their R32 GT-R with hostile crowd reaction and then Richards called them a pack of arseholes.

I totally misread this headline as the "final four minutes of the Butthurt 12 Hour". I figured it was a lemons race or something.

Tell me about it....

The stuff about having to move the rear drive shafts makes more sense seeing what they have to go around

If you can afford a GT-R or a Hellcat, you can afford a track day.

And an R390 GT1.

Whoa...

"Celiac is a genetically inherited autoimmune disease. meaning you wont spontaneously get it when you're 40 years old because you've eaten too much bread in your lifetime."

do a web search for most commonly misdiagnosed human diseases.

The Oregon Trail Rally event is decent, and costs about ten bucks. PIR is in a public park and there is a supposed push to try and close it every year. That being said they keep the track up really well, they did some repaving at the start of 2014, it is really smooth, almost no bumps.

I think Portland is a great track for club events, a little underwhelming for Indy car though. I think attendance the last time they and ALMS ran there was pretty poor.

Something like that. I went to the last race that was held at PIR and it was at least 5 years ago.

Yes!!! I was coming in here to post exactly that! You never see any of those around anymore.

"For starters, I've always felt that the rear wing delete would be a Le Mans-only configuration"