the Monza racetrack is the third permanent circuit in the world after Indianapolis, in the United States, and Brooklands, in England.
Saturday, January 01, 2022
the Monza racetrack
the Monza racetrack is the third permanent circuit in the world after Indianapolis, in the United States, and Brooklands, in England.
uh oh, someone screwed up at the Speedway gas station on West Silver Spring Drive in Milwaukee, and very badly... about as terribly as is possible, they loaded diesel into the gas storage tanks! Thanks Robert K!
I am such a goofball
I was thinking over the vast variety of stuff I enjoy, and post, and thought I'd mention - so you'd know, that I realize I'm a goofball. Not that there was any doubt, or even not likely that any reader didn't realize.
Well anyway, 15 years of posting, coming up on 50,000 posts. Have I missed anything that really deserves to be shared? Planes, trains, cars, trucks, bikes, motorbikes, art, poetry, sculpture, racing, blimps, 3 wheelers, Von Dutch, Roth, Gene Winfield, brass era, steam powered, trucking, tractors, trailers, Airstreams, wheelchairs, tires, rims, nitro, engineers, drivers, parking, road construction, kids, women, garages, Rotary lifts, celebrities, Hollywood, music, photographers, parts, petroliana, books, magazines, nose art, bridges, race tracks, trivia, history, hood ornaments, museums, charities, scooters, collections
cars and planes look so much more exciting when someone adds teeth and eyes
does it have wheels? Check! Is it cool? Check! Then having met the car guy bloggy requirements, I hereby post for your enjoyment, the 1st jet engine
the Dyson company bought the engine in 2014, and Michael Hummil, a research engineer for Dyson fired it up at Goodwood this year
I wonder if anyone ever designed a race track based on the maximum speed the race cars could achieve through the curves
so, no brakes needed, or required, just accelerator pedal to the floor, all the way around the track.
I bet that would be amazing... no slowing down for curves, no hairpins, just full throttle all the time.
Big banked curves, bridges over other pieces of the track to max out long curves, etc