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Martin Grossinger
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I mean, I’m about as biased as it gets, but without naming any specifics, there are some auto shows where where you can actually get in and test drive about a hundred of the vehicles that are also on display on the show floor. There are also some shows that have pretty rad performance passenger experiences - you may Read more

Andrew Krok’s Pac Man suit at last year’s LA Auto Show gets major fun points though. Read more

All of this Z3 love today confuses yet excites me.

My dad drove a red SE-R when I was born & still very small thereafter. Had that thing for a decade, up until Nissan brought the SE-R Spec V out in 2001. Read more

Yeah but like, how about some Gran Turismo for true cognitive dissonance?
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I lived in Deep East Texas for about a year and a half, and would go out on day-long drives on the weekends to explore. One weekend I went east into Louisiana.

So there’s this snail, and he’s really tired of being slow, so he goes to the nearest Renault dealer and buys one. He has them paint a big red S on the side, (for Snail) so everyone will see him and, marveling at his new speedier lifestyle, exclaim “Sacré bleu! Look at that S-car-go!”
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And it’s the basis for the guts in the Z3, so that’s cool too. Not that I’m 100% biased or anything.
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Conner’s also a writer for Seth Meyers’ late nite show & helps out on The Chris Gethard Show too. He might also be on an entire other level of existence.
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Oh god, now I’M having Top Ten intern flashbacks..... Gooooood times! Read more

This is a delight. Not for you guys, but for all of us, out here, outside the vans.
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I kept scrolling and scrolling and I didn’t want this collection of photos to end. What a wonderful place Goodwood is.
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A bummer all around. Doubly so now that the car’s whereabouts is in question. But if its fate really was sealed, I know another GT4 owner in New York who would have loved to snag some parts. Read more

It is wonderful to hear that there are still these mercenary/pirate/cowboy-like characters still orbiting with the professional top-tier motorsports world. It seems, at times, like they all went extinct a long time ago. Stephan Schott clearly has something figured out right.
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