Kobalts Great White RS
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Nice, Dan!
#573
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We've got a heat wave where i live now. It went from -15°C to +7°C so my right foot is beginning to long for some nice pedals to push...
All I can do is watch video
All I can do is watch video
#575
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Nürburgring celebrates 90 years this year (18 of June 2017)
New documentary premiers tomorrow:
https://www.thegreenhellmovie.com
New documentary premiers tomorrow:
https://www.thegreenhellmovie.com
Last edited by Kobalt; 02-20-2017 at 04:48 PM. Reason: Changed the date for the jubileum
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Nürburgring celebrates 90 years tomorrow (21st of Feb 2017)
New documentary premiers tomorrow:
https://www.thegreenhellmovie.com
https://vimeo.com/199632781
New documentary premiers tomorrow:
https://www.thegreenhellmovie.com
https://vimeo.com/199632781
#579
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Here's another map for you Bronson.
A note on Trakcars map: It is accurate but the scale of things in real life is such that even if you really study the map so you know it by heart you will be lost on the track after a couple of corners. Might be difficult to believe - must be experienced
A note on Trakcars map: It is accurate but the scale of things in real life is such that even if you really study the map so you know it by heart you will be lost on the track after a couple of corners. Might be difficult to believe - must be experienced
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Just to be clear, I misunderstood when the actual 90 years jubilee for the Nürburgring is and most likely it is the 18th of June and not tomorrow.
"The track was completed in spring of 1927, and the ADAC Eifelrennen races were continued there. The first races to take place on 18 June 1927 showed motorcycles and sidecars. The first motorcycle race was won by Toni Ulmen on an English 350 cc Velocette. The cars followed a day later, and Rudolf Caracciola was the winner of the over 5000 cc class in a Mercedes Compressor. In addition, the track was opened to the public in the evenings and on weekends, as a one-way toll road."
"The track was completed in spring of 1927, and the ADAC Eifelrennen races were continued there. The first races to take place on 18 June 1927 showed motorcycles and sidecars. The first motorcycle race was won by Toni Ulmen on an English 350 cc Velocette. The cars followed a day later, and Rudolf Caracciola was the winner of the over 5000 cc class in a Mercedes Compressor. In addition, the track was opened to the public in the evenings and on weekends, as a one-way toll road."
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Dan, that is such an awesome photo/map! If you have a high resolution file, can you please send it to me?
It's been raining a lot here in Northern California this winter. It makes me long for the Eiffel region!
It's been raining a lot here in Northern California this winter. It makes me long for the Eiffel region!
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I'm sorry but I don't have anything better, I hope that one day I find the original poster.
I guess the raining makes you think of Eiffel and Spa
Love your GT4 by way!
I did a Google Picture Search and found a similar picture:
#585
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^He's from my city too!!!!
Thanks for posting.. Great to watch with my morning coffee..
Thanks for posting.. Great to watch with my morning coffee..