Putnam Park track
2001 Audi TT - Sunday Session 2 Instructor riding along is Paul Ayers This was my second session every on this track in the dry. Video events: 2:15 Beginning of hot laps 3:34 Pass Chevrolet Corvette (C5?) 3:50 Pass VW Corrado 6:08 Pass Porsche 911 (variant??) 6:20 Pass Porsch 968 7:31 Pass Mini Cooper S 9:19 Pass Nissan 350z 10:33 Pass Porsche Boxster S 12:47 Pass Porsche 911 Carrera 4 13:12 Pass BMW M5 13:43 Pass BMW M3 14:00 Pass Porsche 911 (variant ?) 14:37 Pass VW Corrado 20:40 End of hotlap session (tailing Porsche Boxster S)
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SEMA Day 2 - Pratt & Miller - Fast Lane Daily - 31Oct07
Fast Lane Daily brings you a day 1 of SEMA. We interview Jerome Williams, Gary Pratt of Pratt & Miller, and Matt Farah shows us the worst of the worst, and the best of the best. That's all today. Hosted by Ashley Van Dyke, co-hosted by Matt Farah of New York Motor Club. Check out http://feed.fastlanedaily.com and don't forget to subscribe to us via iTunes.
Pruven Performance , Milford CT, a shop that has to be put out of business for there poor workmanship and poor customer service took a brand new evolution IX and destoryed it Cracked Block , 4 Crack Pistons, 8 Bent Valves, warped head, Vandalized body car had to be taken away to from them and taken to AMS to fix the mess.
The Highlights from BMW at the Tokyo Motor Show 2007
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Late Night Talk Show Host Jay Leno Shows Off His New Supercar in Las Vegas
"Green goes with mean" was the message at one of the biggest automotive trade shows this year, as environmentally-friendly cars that run on alternative fuels were showcased at the 2007 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show. Headlining the line-up of cars was none other than late night talk show host Jay Leno. His car, is an E85-powered Corvette Z06, which boasts a custom, 500-cubic-inch engine that generates approximately 600 horsepower, and is fueled solely by E85. Produced for General Motors
Intelligent Light System contains adjustable Headlights with five different functions which are aligned to typical drive- and weathersituations giving the driver more visibility.Photo: Mercedes-Benz
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