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It just seems that over the past year or so that all your articles seem to focus on the same demo, a demo which I might say likely doesn’t tend to read car enthusiast websites.

Bingo, it’s hilarious almost. Late ‘99-maybe 2000 or so, I had a roommate who bought what was I believe a 1990 S10, V6, 2wd, regular cab, had at least 150k on it, leaking head gasket, bad heater core, rust in the rear fender wells, etc. The price for this fine automotive specimen off of a JD Byryder lot? The low, low

Really loses the effect without Clinton Portis cruising and pimping in the driver’s seat.

“Curbstoning”, buy-here-pay-here lots, discount ripoff insurance, vehicle repo systems, etc.

I would love to see an invoice of where he spent 10k on an f’n NA miata. You can pick up an entire drivetrain for 500 bucks for those things.

That customer is like 95% of the oppositelock membership condensed into a single text exchange.

Singular?

Article is now a month old, back when this happened, I was able to replicate it.

This is a motorsport blog dude. That’s like asking who scored a homerun in the football game.

No, I would imagine most people, if they’re actually somewhat informed race fans don’t call a specific division by the wrong name and the name of a sanctioning body. They ran the rain tires at two exhibition races in Suzuka in the 90s, and the Busch/Nationwide guys ran them multiple times at the Montreal race, as well

Seems like he made you look pretty foolish.

Nascar has run rain tires for nearly 15 years at the road courses in the Busch/Nationwide/xfinity and truck series, and had them as an option, should they had chosen to use it, for the Cup cars until 2007 when they switched to the COT bodies. The previous gen 4 cars had the provisions for wipers and the rear brake

Riiiight, a race finishing under yellow. Brilliant example there chief. Got any other lead-based paint consumption contributions for us this morning?

Given the debacles at Road America, Mid Ohio and Barber with the bikes the last few years in the wet, I doubt we’re going to see too many wet races any time soon.

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Indycars run ovals in the rain? That’s a new one to me. Having watched the sport for over 30 years, I can recall exactly one time they tried to run an oval in damp conditions - It didn’t end well.

Is that a picture from a WEC race? The same WEC that red flagged the race at Fuji for nearly the entire 6 hours because of rain, and ran a total of 12 laps, all under yellow due to wet conditions? The same WEC that red flagged the race at COTA due to rain? The same one that red flagged Le Mans for rain? The same WEC

Near constant side loads on a treaded tire on a banked surface isn’t a good thing. Combined with water running down and what would be next to zero visibility given the proximity of all the cars to each other, and you’d have a disaster. They actually tested rain tires at Martinsville and North Wilkesboro back in the

Bingo. If you want more fun, go look up some of Marco Andretti’s (her ex-bf) comments about her, she tried to pull a similar move with him. The chick is nuts, and her story is falling apart very quickly.