McFly
So, there I sat. Just finished with my shootout entrys, not happy with the repetitive seasonal events, and unsure what to do next.
"I could always find something different to tune" I thought to myself, but that wouldn't cheer me up. I needed something, but was unsure what. I decided to head down to the cafe.
Apon my arrival, I noticed some "men" dressed in racing suits, chained to a flag poll, and running in circles. "Odd" I thought to myself, but not
that odd around here. So I entered the Cafe in search of a good stiff... Kool-Aid
.
"No one here" I said aloud. Just to make sure I checked behind the bar, and the Outlaws were not in the taps
, so I checked the till, not there either
, so I headed to their offices. Still, nothing. Untill I saw some keys sitting on Harveys desk, with a note next to it. "Happy St. Patricks day boys" is what it read.
Well surely he wouldn't mind me trying it, would he?
So I grabed the keys with the DMC lable on it and headed to the garage, and there I found
"Donnybrook", Harveys newest creation. This would get me out of my funk, and I know exactly where I'm running this car. Stars and Stripes seasonal on the Eifel course.
First time in the car, I was unsure what to expect, but entering turn one told me what I needed to know.
Sounds that came out of my face, like "ooohhhhh", "jjjrrrgggguuuurrrrmmm", and "uurrrrggggg" were the norm, as this car power sild its way around this track and American muscle cars. You could not get rid of the smile from my face.
Sadly driver tallent played a role and the car had a small problem, but with more time and practice I know, first is going to be mine 👍
If I were to find any fault with this tune, it would be the gearing is too short for long straits, and it can be an addictive car to drive. Thank you Harvey, for making the old, creative seasonals fun again, and if you don't mind, may I keep the keys for awhile? Seems I need to take a trip to the past...