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* In its day, Virginia International Raceway hosted many an SCCA race and even a Trans-Am race or two. It has since re-opened with more modern amenities, but Nick England of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, has done an excellent job of compiling photos, race results, programs and other information related to the history of the […]
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Cripes, didn’t we just do one of these year-end most-popular blog post roundups for 2009? And now we’ve reached the end of another year, creeping up on 4,500 total posts. This last twelvemonth was actually a pretty big one around these parts: We redesigned the blog earlier this year, we added the famous Mike Bumbeck […]
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If you liked our bit about the smashed 1955 Pontiac four door last month, you’re going to love seeing this “1932″ Model A Ford (yeah, we know, we know) that was served up a piping hot box of destruction by a Pizza Hut delivery driver in Southern California on Sunday. Watch, if you think you […]