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Ryan Erik King
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In elementary school, my friend’s dad had a brand new S2K. Hey filled up with gas, then flipped around to the car wash, one much like the lead image of this article. Read more

Worked at a service station as a teen, had a free wash with fill up. Neighborhood kids would sneak in and tie lug nuts to the spinning brushes.

The Palou situation is weird and it does not make him look good. But maybe that comes with knowing that you are the best current driver out there and being able to dictate your terms.  The Jack Harvey situation is not surprising given that he is rarely competitive however I am not sure what replacing him with Conor Read more

But you don’t get to do a big fancy ribbon cutting ceremony for cleaned gutters

About 20 years ago I bought a cheap ‘77 911S Targa. The drive home was magical. It sounded good and with the roof off, that car actually feels like a genuine convertible, it’s amazing. Now I knew this thing wasn’t perfect. Someone had lavished it with pearl white paint, a whale tail, pinstripe upholstery, an alarm and Read more

It’s a terrible price to pay, but I guess I would choose a PT Cruiser, just so I could know there was one less ugly failmobile on the face of the planet.

M.I.A.T.A (Miata Is Always The Answer)
My 91 stock BRG with the pop-up headlights. My corpse would be grinning ear to ear for eternity!

You’d need to purchase the TT+ streaming app.

I’d say Emerson Fittipaldi, he won two F1 drivers championchips, two Indy 500's and a CART title. He also managed to upset the status quo by chugging orange juice on the podium when he took the checkered flag at Indianapolis.

Also hosting Hot Version and was in the Fast & Furious Tokyo Drift movie!

Never won anything big (and apparently a jerk), but i always thought robby gordon had a pretty fascinating career. Read more

Keiichi Tsuchiya:

If what I saw in Rush was any indication, James Hunt had an interesting career, his flamboyance, women, partying, women, living large--and did I mention women?  The only problem would be avoiding an NC-17 rating.

Jim Clark. If it had an engine, he raced (and won) with it. Read more

‘Twenty years later, Andretti raced alongside his son and nephew at Le Mans in a Porsche 962C.’ Read more

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I LIVE within a few kilometres of where this happened.
A couple of things to consider:
This is a low socio-economic area with racial and other factors playing a part in problems that affect the community.
• There is a youth crime plague resulting from the above.
A lot of the crime involves car theft, subsequent police Read more

So, no mention of the 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona or 1970 Plymouth Superbird (the Dodge was the first to break 200mph for NASCAR), Bill Elliot’s 1987 Coors Ford Thunderbird (which set the all time speed record of 212.809mph during qualifying at Talladega), or Buddy Baker’s 1978 Gray Ghost (still the record holder for

94 to 96 Impala SS or 2015+ Charger Hellcat is the only objective correct answer for any big bank job. Both have big trunks, rwd manueverability big V8s to effortlessly haul 4 occupants and their extremely valuable “cargo” to the dropoff the next state over.