parkerkligerman
Parker Kligerman
parkerkligerman

We all have different systems. Comes down to personal preference but I use ear molds of medium-hardness and ear cups in my helmet to reduce noise. As I find the more I can reduce the noise, the less fatigued I am at the end of a race. Read more

When I was about 13 years old, my brother was shopping for a new car. So my Dad, brother and I went to look at an Infiniti G35. After chatting with the salesman for awhile, we agreed to do a test drive. And for some reason I cant remember, he let us take the car alone. Read more

You’re my spirit animal. Toyota lent me one for a year in 2013... I came this close to buying it from them, as I absolutely loved it. I literally think its one of the most underrated cars ever built...Plus the seats were coma-inducing comfortable Read more

An old infuriating habit in racing that originated 20 years ago “X is the NEXT Jeff Gordon” Read more

But, isn’t this article exactly the publicity they want? Nothing says “exclusive” like constant articles about the uber-wealthy complaining because they got rejected. And this is on the internet.... Read more

Was actually wondering about this very thing the other day. Thanks, Raph! Read more

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Last night, I ended up watching a 1999 Le Mans preview on Youtube. As you do. In it they had the Mercedes CLR, the troubled younger brother of the CLK GTR. As it goes by the screen the first time in a qualifying report the commentator notes “The Mercedes makes a wonderful sort of American V8 type noise, not the type

I like what they were attempting with the big machines. Falls flat imo. But proves to each their own Read more

You have a very special understanding of the English language. Aside from that, I will say if 3 million are watching. They will be just fine. That even passes as a winner in the United States which has a far bigger audience available. Read more

The first Late Night show was created in 1954, on NBC. Its simple format of opening monologue, celebrity interviews, audience participation, comedy bits, and musical performances, has been copied endlessly and now there are multiple versions of the same late night show, all successful. Multiple comedies of a group of Read more

Happy for ya. Mine just spun the tires ..all..the..time. V6 felt like you could actually wring it out a bit. After 3 years with the V8, my term was “modern day cobra” cus it just felt like a big motor dropped into a random chassis. As you said, it’s a muscle car. The V6 is a sports car Read more

Mine is the RWD.. just a bonkers car. I termed it the “modern day cobra” cus it always wanted to kill you. As a race a car driver I loved it. Can’t imagine everyday people enjoying as such. Well until they were in a tree Read more

Precisely. I termed it the “modern day cobra” could spin rear wheels at 70 mph in 3rd gear. Read more