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  • 914Driver

    Oct. 13, 2011 9:24 a.m. 914Driver SuperDork

    clownkiller wrote:

    aussiesmg wrote:

    This was positively scarey

    Smaller than a golf cart.

    Fixed ....

  • aussiesmg

    Oct. 13, 2011 11:15 a.m. aussiesmg SuperDork

    I'm positive I can only improve my results

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  • hrdlydangerous

    Oct. 13, 2011 11:41 a.m. hrdlydangerous Reader

    aussiesmg wrote:

    I'm positive I can only improve my results

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    Needs moar front swaybar. BTW, do you want mine? shoot me a PM.

  • frankiedank

    Oct. 13, 2011 11:57 a.m. frankiedank New Reader

    i think the best part of the challenge was the end where A&M worked extremely hard on their car all night and all day and finally got it running in the last minutes to make a few runs in it. Good teamwork there to an epic finish on their part. its things like that that make events like this exciting. in all the whole challenge was awesome and someday wish to bring a car of my own to come out and compete with some of the most creative people I've ever met.

  • dculberson

    Oct. 13, 2011 12:08 p.m. dculberson HalfDork

    aussiesmg wrote:

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    Positively Special K

    WOW!!!!

    This car is everything I wanted when I was 16 and driving a Plymouth Reliant SE. Awesome work making a sedate car look incredible.

  • Ranger50

    Oct. 13, 2011 2:19 p.m. Ranger50 Dork

    Some more positives:

    http://www.performanceracing.com/blogs/2011-grassroots-motorsports-challenge

  • carguy123

    Oct. 13, 2011 2:32 p.m. carguy123 SuperDork

    Ranger50 wrote:

    Some more positives:

    http://www.performanceracing.com/blogs/2011-grassroots-motorsports-challenge

    That's a positively nice article.

  • carguy123

    Oct. 13, 2011 2:33 p.m. carguy123 SuperDork

    aussiesmg wrote:

    This was positively not there

    I'm positively going to try to build that for next year. The body is going to have to be made out of milk cartons to come in under $2012, but I'm positive I can do it.

  • carguy123

    Oct. 13, 2011 2:35 p.m. carguy123 SuperDork

    TRoglodyte wrote:

    aussiesmg wrote:

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    This was positively scarey

    Looks like a giant killer to me. needs more sidecar lean.

    OUT RIGGERS! That's what it needed!

    If they were long enough they'd fit on the other side of the cones and they could get perfect runs all day long.

  • clownkiller

    Oct. 13, 2011 4:10 p.m. clownkiller Reader

    admc58 wrote: ..man does my head look big inside that car!!! Alan

    Mine looks big outside the car.

  • poopshovel

    Oct. 13, 2011 4:24 p.m. poopshovel SuperDork

    "This is the largest automobile that I could afford."

  • aussiesmg

    Oct. 13, 2011 6:38 p.m. aussiesmg SuperDork

    clownkiller wrote:

    admc58 wrote: ..man does my head look big inside that car!!! Alan

    Mine looks big outside the car.

    Chuckle, is that your kid's pedal car there Wayne?

  • Marjorie Suddard

    Oct. 13, 2011 7:03 p.m. Marjorie Suddard General Manager

    carguy123 wrote:

    Ranger50 wrote:

    Some more positives:

    http://www.performanceracing.com/blogs/2011-grassroots-motorsports-challenge

    That's a positively nice article.

    By a positively nice guy! It was a pleasure having John as a judge; he really seemed to "get it."

    Margie

  • Oct. 13, 2011 7:26 p.m. Rocket1057 New Reader

    We had an awsome time. When I first came up with the idea of a mid engined PU Some people thought I had lost it. Of course those whos opinions actually matter, Knew I could do it. With my brother Stans help, we did do it. Our goal was to build a challenge car (whatev) that would push our skills. It had to be able to pull street duty when done. It is plated and insured. I drove it from the hotel to the track, both days. And by the time it is done it will have cruise control, AC, and get about 30mpg! And Still beat a new Boss 302!!! I can not thank enough my brother Stan, for his help and for getting me into GRM. Thanks to Per for his ideas that trimmed 5 seconds from my time. And for future pointers that WILL be done befor next year. Thanks to Steve for so fun to hang arround. And everyone for making it a family (albeit dysfunctional) group. My only dissapointment was being told to shut down while in the burnout box without having even done a burnout. But that may have been a blessing. It was brought to our attention that we have severe bumpsteer in the back, could have been disasterous at speed. We are correcting it now. So I can continue to drop off my 5yr old to knidergarten in it. His classmates think it is cool, his teacher doesn't know what to think. Perfect!! Thanks to all. Dorsey Brothers Racing

  • aussiesmg

    Oct. 13, 2011 8:10 p.m. aussiesmg SuperDork

    Big chunk of awesome to you guys also

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    Oh so close

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    Here's to $2012

  • MrJoshua

    Oct. 13, 2011 8:16 p.m. MrJoshua SuperDork

    The thing I love the most about the challenge is being able to hang out with a group full of "weirdos" who actually build some of the things spinning around in my head.

    I don't autocross, I don't follow racing of pretty much any kind, I pay very little attention to sports, I only sort of follow our local football team (because the whole towns mood depends on it). My one serious hobby is the challenge. Most of the time I am very thankful for it.

  • aussiesmg

    Oct. 13, 2011 8:18 p.m. aussiesmg SuperDork

    Oh and here's to the next generation. SVrex's son rode in the evil handling Mustang for the first run, he later rode in the family GTi and after told his Dad the Mustang was scary....it was

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    That is him being tossed around in the newest ride bound for Universal Studios

  • hrdlydangerous

    Oct. 13, 2011 9:28 p.m. hrdlydangerous Reader

    MrJoshua said:

    a group full of "weirdos" who actually build some of the things spinning around in my head.

    I resemble that remark.

  • SVreX

    Oct. 13, 2011 9:33 p.m. SVreX SuperDork

    aussiesmg wrote:

    Oh and here's to the next generation. SVrex's son rode in the evil handling Mustang for the first run, he later rode in the family GTi and after told his Dad the Mustang was scary....it was

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    That is him being tossed around in the newest ride bound for Universal Studios

    You may have permanently damaged L'ilRex!

    You gotta work really hard to make a Mustang handle that much worse than it did when it was stock!

  • poopshovel

    Oct. 14, 2011 4:14 p.m. poopshovel SuperDork

    SVreX wrote:

    aussiesmg wrote:

    Oh and here's to the next generation. SVrex's son rode in the evil handling Mustang for the first run, he later rode in the family GTi and after told his Dad the Mustang was scary....it was

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    That is him being tossed around in the newest ride bound for Universal Studios

    You may have permanently damaged L'ilRex!

    You gotta work really hard to make a Mustang handle that much worse than it did when it was stock!

    I lol'd.

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