BBBRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!! Fawk it's cold.
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BBBRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!! Fawk it's cold.
Mike
04 GT
89 LX...bye-bye!!
67 Cougar x 2...should have kept them!
p1 today in a 10hr race @ spa.
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98 GT - Bright Atlantic Blue 'Dech'
Congrats brother!!
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Happy Hanukkah to those that are so inclined !
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I agree. I took skid control and racing courses when I was young, (I'm old now) and I've always felt they should be mandatory. The level of instruction for drivers here in Ontario and much of North America is pitiful. I spent 5 years as a driving instructor, and tried to teach some elements of emergency car control, but got shut down by the bosses when parents complained I was teaching racing. Here, 12 hours of in car instruction, no emergency maneuvers, and no skid control is the norm. In Germany and most other European countries, 100 in car hours is a minimum.
Over the years. we've driven about 25 times to Florida and back, usually in January. There were always several overturned cars in the centre median and inevitably they were 4x4's. The sheer blind faith these people had in thinking their 4x4 system would overcome the laws of physics is laughable.
1971 Avanti II, 2022 F250 4 dr diesel
'89 Coupe, ,'F550 Dump
'21 Bronco 4-door, 22 Mustang vert
'18 Ecosport, 2018 F-55
'17 F-250, 96 Mustang GT vert