« Reply #32 on: October 15, 2013, 03:44:01 pm »
no maters what you say they have has far too many wheels
cars
what they are good for
drive to work
take bikes to track
take boat to boat ramp
thats as far as my interest goes in them
Behave yourself Jim
. I haven't got much interest in touring car racing any more.....I don't really know why but perhaps it's the two brand thing. I hadn't watched any racing since last years Bathurst so seeing that I've got the Cheney in the family room I settled in to watch the whole race while tinkering with my bike. Well, it got me in, especially those last 20 odd laps. I'd like to see less emphasis on bullshit pit stops and less of Cromley but now that Volvo and possibly Chrysler are coming into the fold to join the 'big four' it might win me fully back into the fold.
The Jaguar win in 1986 and the sound of the V12 pulling big revs down con rod influenced me so much that I now own a Walkinshaw Jaguar XJ-S. I'd love to see Jaguar come back into the class but being a closet Mopar man I'll be content to see a couple of big Hemi 300C's in the mix.
Only thing that would be scary in a car would be a multiple roll over and a fire.
Surely you're kidding.
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