Chalk this up to another beautiful car I will probably never drive, yet alone own, but one can dream. It looks like something that should be in the Ironman’s garage. You can read more about here, but here’s a quick synopsis.
Last night I got the opportunity to attend my first NASCAR race at Atlanta Motor Speedway. I have always loved cars and enjoyed watching races as a child, but mainly for the crashes. (Horrible, I know!) Although NASCAR will probably never be “my thing,” I have to say I was impressed with the passion of NASCAR fans. I would much rather see fans going nuts than people just sitting there totally unengaged.
My favorite part of the evening was visiting pit row before the race. To be down among the cars, crews and drivers was really fun and an experience I will never forget. Below are some pictures from the evening.
My lovely wife was headed to Atlanta today and borrowed my car because her front tire has been running low. On her way through Atlanta she heard a loud whack and noticed the windshield had shattered. Upon my arriving home I found the culprit of this mishap lying next to windshield wiper on my Acura. Thankfully my wife is fine and it’s just a windshield that can be replaced. Picture of the windshield after the break. Read the rest of this entry »
I saw this commercial on TV the other night and loved it. What a creative idea and I love their tag line “Connecting drivers to the road.” I think this is great marketing, what about you?
I’m going to be away from my computer for a week, so there won’t be any posts for awhile… Sad, I know, but I’m still going to be taking pictures everyday and when I’m back I will get caught up on Project 365 and all my other posts.
January 23, 2009 at 9:51 AM · Filed under Autos, Design
I’m so hoping Ford decides to build this concept Bronco. The rumor is it will only be about $10,000 when it hits the market. I’m in for one. How about you? More pictures after the break…
November 18, 2008 at 7:56 AM · Filed under Autos, Design
Ken Imhoff had always wanted a Lamborghini Countach, but didn’t want to pay what a real one cost so he built it himself. It took over ten years of hard work in his basement, but it’s finally done. Read this incredible story of the car I used to dream about in my 5th grade class. I should have been working on sentence structure…