GR.3 Saturday

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Once again technology has let me down and failed to advise me of this conversation!

I vote the opposite way. American Classics/American Muscle multi class racing. Mustangs, Trans Ams, Camaros, Challengers, Chargers in their All American Glory! And before you whine about N Class cars, let me stuff my American V8 K&N Cold Aired, Holly Carb'd, Hooker Headered, Flowmastered exhaust down your pansy throat!

Have a nice day!
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Dropping this in here for a friend.
If you’ve missed the messages before about formula 1 racing check this thread out. They race TONIGHT!!

@THRASH

You’re a beautiful human for this shoutout. Yes come check us out. Monza & Red Bull Ring on the schedule. Use 2 different compounds and the tire wear is on x19 for 30 minute races. I promise you’ll have a good time. Join for the rest of the season then go after the $$$ prizes
 
Does anyone know how the red bull standard matches up against the sf19?
Standard destroys SF19. It has more down force than you even think possible lol if you don't think your car will understeer and shoot you straight off track, you're not driving it fast enough. Totally defies physics
 
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Did some testing in the F150 at Nurburgring. Nordschleife specifically. Some concern is that it will be very difficult to pass cleanly considering how large the vehicle is on such a narrow track. However, it is surprisingly quick and handles well for what it is. Going off track is also very forgiving. This Memorial Day, let us celebrate the unity of two nations, as allies, who have made sacrifices together in order to halt the spread of tyranny and terrorism around the world. The F150 and it’s early variations has been a staple of the American auto industry since Mr. Ford started rolling out the Model TT in 1925. Seen all across the USA, towing a family camper on Route 66, or hauling bails of hay on a farm in Iowa. Even flying through the desert in Arizona, the F150 is as American as it gets. “The Green Hell” as Jackie Stewart called it, is the world renowned motor sports complex more commonly known as the Nurburgring. The ‘ring ribbons elegantly through the beautiful Eifel Mountains in Nurburg Germany where every OEM wants the best lap time. The track is fast and flowing like the beer at Octoberfest but can be tough and grueling like a bad hangover. So, let’s throw a couple kegs of Bitburger in the bed of the F150 and do a few laps around the ‘ring! What do ya say?
 
Did some testing in the F150 at Nurburgring. Nordschleife specifically. Some concern is that it will be very difficult to pass cleanly considering how large the vehicle is on such a narrow track. However, it is surprisingly quick and handles well for what it is. Going off track is also very forgiving. This Memorial Day, let us celebrate the unity of two nations, as allies, who have made sacrifices together in order to halt the spread of tyranny and terrorism around the world. The F150 and it’s early variations has been a staple of the American auto industry since Mr. Ford started rolling out the Model TT in 1925. Seen all across the USA, towing a family camper on Route 66, or hauling bails of hay on a farm in Iowa. Even flying through the desert in Arizona, the F150 is as American as it gets. “The Green Hell” as Jackie Stewart called it, is the world renowned motor sports complex more commonly known as the Nurburgring. The ‘ring ribbons elegantly through the beautiful Eifel Mountains in Nurburg Germany where every OEM wants the best lap time. The track is fast and flowing like the beer at Octoberfest but can be tough and grueling like a bad hangover. So, let’s throw a couple kegs of Bitburger in the bed of the F150 and do a few laps around the ‘ring! What do ya say?
Nice advertising man!
 
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