The writer wrote an opinion article about the virtues of not having an opinion. It seems a bit hypocritical.
The writer wrote an opinion article about the virtues of not having an opinion. It seems a bit hypocritical.
I have a feeling you're going to have a tough time finding it at the moment.
At least her ass made out ok....right Farah?
Serial Dog Murderer > Gay person
(Taking notes) Got it.
#FreeSamardzija
That's the perfect name!
No. I never made it to Rockford. I didn't think the rules were too bad at the time, as much as it was the lack of enforcement of rules. Most tracks wanted the 4-cyl class to police themselves, but there wasn't enough support from all of the drivers in the class in doing so. It didn't help that half of the drivers…
Where I was, they were called Mini-Stocks. The series was dominated by 4-cyl Fox-bodied Mustangs, Pintos, Neons, Saturn S-series, and 3rd gen A60 Celicas.
It sounds like a swarm of pesticide-infected honey bee's flying aimlessly around before their inevitable death.
At 89.4 inches, the Miata's wheelbase is too short for the 93.0 inch wheelbase rule that most 4-cyl series run. This eliminated Miata and CRX. I bet you're struggling to think of a world where these two models are "too fast to race," but in the world of 4-cyl racing, they are.
I used to do this about 10 years ago throughout Wisconsin. It's a fun and economical way to get into auto racing. I regularly raced a Nissan 200SX (S12 hatchback) three nights a week, Thursdays at State Park Speedway in Wausau, Fridays at Golden Sands Speedway in Wisconsin Rapids, and Saturdays at Marshfield…
People buy Mercedes (BMW, Cadillac, Jaguar, Aston Martin, etc.) as a symbol of wealth and prosperity. Even if it is an 11-year-old C-class Kompressor (cheapest model Mercedes made at the time sold in the US), it still has that 3-pointed star on the hood. If you take a 3-pointed star that symbolizes wealth to get your…
0:49 - Look at the ball pass behind the guy in the front row while he was turning around to look for it. Ha!
Like where a pin would be taken out, the seat removed, turned 180°, remounted, and the pin re-installed. It was very common on older (less safe) days
What track is that? I would not want to be racing anywhere there is a wall 90° to the racing surface that close to the racing surface. Too dangerous. Add racing against Red MX5, and it's a wonder everyone made it out alive.
Who knows? You fucking posted it.
I think what he means is can the front seat rotate around (0-180°) as opposed to being locked in the forward position and reverse only positions (0, or 180°)