Showing posts with label Rally. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rally. Show all posts

Damn, a Veyron running the Gumball, that's going to go through a lot of gas

From http://autozine.com.br/eventos/gumball-3000-2010-onde-os-ricos-batem-pega

When running full speed, the fuel lasts about 12 minutes, thats about 60 miles at about 250 mph, and few freeways are going to give that type of high speed opportunity, but this is a gas guzzling beast even if you half the speed (125mph) and double the distance and time before you have to fill up again.

Very cool photos from Tumview Inucara HotVVheels

1960 Corvette Le Mans racer
Damn, that is a great shot! Via: http://tumview.inucara.net/id/hotvvheels

luck or talent? this way of cornering looks like it was engineered and perfected, but impossible to replicate



I don't remember where I found this, but it's made me watch it repeatedly

It'll leave you speechless. Just like Axis of Oversteer promised



Via: http://axisofoversteer.blogspot.com/ It's been too too long since I've went though AC's website to point out what a cool blog he's got... so go check it out!

Some cool cars at the Salisbury House annual car show


The red rimmed buggy is a Sears

the above is a 1923 Columbia

the above is a 1912 Little
http://www.pcaucr.org/site/page.jsp?pageid=196 and http://www.aroundtheworld.scotland.net/ for more about the rally
Around the World in 80 Days London to Beijing Motor Challenge sponsored by the Classic Rally Association, outfitted their 1949 Buick Super with eight-ply truck tires (normal car tires are four-ply) to prevent flat tires on the 20thousand mile journey in 2000. This is one of about 100 woody Super wagons that still exist. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3828/is_/ai_n8911630
This was one of 10 teams form America, but the only all American team of drivers and American car, to drive in the legendary Silk Road. Airlifted from China to Alaska, driven to New Jersey by way of northern states like Montana and Michigan, then flown to Morrocco for the finish. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F00EFDB163DF93BA15754C0A9669C8B63

A Bantam

http://www.salisburyhouse.org/aspx/photogallery/photogalleryphotos.aspx?albumid=10 For a gallery from the Salisbury House website about the car shows the host

http://www.fordmustang.us/gallery/v/CarShows/ is where I borrowed these photos from.