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In person, it worked fine. Live at home? I rarely watch TV, and this ad thing you mention sounds annoying. 

Similar view, but the Indycar app was fantastic!  If you were watching along with the app, you would be indicated on everything going on, including tires, whos in and out of the pits, live positioning, or drilling down to speed in corners, gear selection, and how many seconds left in push to pass.

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Review of the ordering process from Mr. JWW for a client.

I had the pleasure of visiting the McLaren Technology Centre last week when a friend invited me along to spec his Senna. Even McLaren says, “our cars don’t photograph well.”

Beautiful pictures as always Kurt! Nice job!

Dig tunnel underneath house. Play D&D. Make sacrifices. Kill self. Home collapses due to lack of juvenile engineering when digging and supporting structure. Maybe they were just looking out for us?

Late 80's. First day of driver’s ed was typically in the parking lot doing parking simulations. My instructor wasn’t there, so I did double duty on watching films.

Second day, behind the wheel, right on the busy streets of Kirkwood in Houston. Speed Limit 35. Avg speed, probably 45-50. Driving along and BAM! Car is hit

Here’s a shot of a ‘59 Porsche Super. It’s the 3 cyl diesel engine variant. And in the front, a Cayman R.

Gorgeous photos Kurt! Such a great event put on by Scuderia Society! The 720s is incredible in person and on track. Pictures really do not do it justice.

It’s an interesting thought, but the cost of an ex-F1 car is only the entry price.

If the car is running, the rest is a mental game, and you summed it up here.

Here’s a better running list of expenses for the 997 GT3RS. The price of the car has been omitted, but the values are up there. Every tire, fluid, and variations of gas mileage documented.

Not wearing his seatbelt either.

Here’s a candid shot from May 2016.

But would it get as much press?

This is nothing new. Dealerships do this to get traffic, even when they don’t have the car presently, or even have an allocation. It was most likely pulled due to no VIN attached to the vehicle or complaints from Porsche.

Just like NASCAR, once it reaches outerspace... left, left, left, left...

I should proof my inference through my dry tone. I have a 1/1 scale 348.

I always disliked the 348. I owned just about ever 1/18th scale Ferrari that ever was, except for the 348. Then, I bought one, and my views of how it drives, handles, the appreciation to the little bits which make you sigh and say “well, it’s a Ferrari, and they had to put it together somehow.” It’s just awesome, and