MurphOnMillerAve wrote:That's a doosey of a rearend you have there, honey.
I thought so!
Lightweight XKE
MurphOnMillerAve wrote:That's a doosey of a rearend you have there, honey.

up148 wrote:New all electric Porsche Taycan. Shooting for next year release. This is not our fathers Porsche.
https://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars/f ... e-release/
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healey36 wrote:The Indy car series has been on my mind a lot lately. Watching NASCAR tear around a contrived road-course at Darlington this past weekend brought to mind much of what seems wrong with both American series. I pine for the days of Foyt, Clark, Andretti and Gurney at the Brickyard, or Yarborough, Pearson and Petty on the high-banked tri-ovals in the old run-what-you-brung format. This restrictor-plate era of everyone running the same homogenized cars has stripped all of the technical innovation from the teams and manufacturers. Running three-wide leads to wrecks, rebunches the cars on the restart, and the cycle starts all over again.
robert. wrote:Attendance and ratings are down in all sports.
Rufus T. Firefly wrote:robert. wrote:Attendance and ratings are down in all sports.
Maybe.......maybe not college football in some conferences where 100k show up every weekend there's a home game
robert. wrote:Rufus T. Firefly wrote:robert. wrote:Attendance and ratings are down in all sports.
Maybe.......maybe not college football in some conferences where 100k show up every weekend there's a home game
Fanny’s in seats are down. Down so far many universities are pondering booze sale to bring up ticket sales. Crowds stay out in the parking lots.
On that note look at what happened in happy valley last weekend. A state police helicopter tried to disburse a crowd with it’s rotor wind. As the helicopter lowered to 20 over a crowd. Tents and coolers went a flying. The FAA is not real happy about this.
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