http://www.autoblog.com/2007/09/10/transsyberia-rally-2007-reaches-the-finish-line/
What car do you use for rallycross?
Oh, just a glorified VW
http://www.autoblog.com/2007/09/10/transsyberia-rally-2007-reaches-the-finish-line/
What car do you use for rallycross?
Oh, just a glorified VW
Is that their blood types next to their names? That race must have been pretty hardcore.
Having your blood type somewhere convenient is always a good idea if there is a chance of serious injury.
"Well, no one specified what KIND of Porsche we were supposed to bring for this...."
Who knew Cayennes actually are cool?
Wally wrote:Having your blood type somewhere convenient is always a good idea if there is a chance of serious injury.
I've seen it on motorcycle helmets, and on more than a few race car helmets.
amaff wrote:Wally wrote:Having your blood type somewhere convenient is always a good idea if there is a chance of serious injury.
I've seen it on motorcycle helmets, and on more than a few race car helmets.
I've seen it on the car... On the helmet, and on the fire suit. Rallying ain't for pansies..
well they are making a "Transsyberia Cayenne". six speed and a buch of other goodies. I think they'll go for some where around the neiborhood of 87,000. I would love to get a Porsche, but not that one. There nothing wrong with it I just dont like it.
the cayenne finally has a purpose
seann wrote:the cayenne finally has a purpose
you mean phallus enhancement isn't a purpose?
The Transsyberia edition Cayenne is very impressive, I checked one out at Rennsport last year, things a beast... available soon for 70K+ at a dealer near you... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTLBHwIwNoc
phallus? maybe, but one that elicits a scream instead of a giggle..![]()
Now that my VX is paid off maybe ill start rally crossing it...
Porsche has made a decent minivan with the Cayenne.
It's still an AMC Eagle rip-off though.
Wally wrote:Having your blood type somewhere convenient is always a good idea if there is a chance of serious injury.
In the 80's when I used to Hang Glide, I had "0+ No Allergies" on my helmet and a medical release tucked inside. Whatever it is I need, please don't wait.
Call it young or naive, but I don't know if I would do that today.
most endurance racing has blood type badges, F1 had it in the 60's-80's, and rallying of all kind definitely has it.