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This weekend, Brady, Karla, Lindsay, and myself made the trip to Daytona for Spring Break Nationals. Pictures of the show and all of us generally goofing off should be up in the next couple days. I’ll have them up on the ShreddedTread site as well as soon as we get a logo made. (Which if anyone’s willing to throw one together for me, let me know; I have the drawing of what it should look like done already.)
Overall it was a good time and definitely nice to get away from …
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This weekend was pretty much a blur, but I figure there is at least some worthwhile stuff to report on from it all.
So between Friday night and Sunday afternoon, I finally finished with the autocross pictures from two weekends ago. I put a few from the events of that weekend in my Photos section if you care to take a look. Moral of the story, don’t take 3000 pictures in 2 days, it’s a pain to deal with.
On to more interesting things. I finally finished most of …
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It’s been a few days since I had the chance to write anything. Pretty much, I’ve been exhausted and worn out since the weekend thanks to the wonderful Atlanta heat. I really had a great time this weekend though so it all balances out.
Saturday was the third round for Drift Fury up at Turner Field so Brooke and I went to take pictures and try dodging out-of-control cars. For most of the day, it was unbearably hot. It poured rain in the middle of the afternoon, …
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Bert sent me this article this morning, which is a surprisingly nice way to start off a workday as opposed to jumping right in to the grind, but I just thought I’d share it with all my car people out there:
Aston Martin ALMS car flies farther than Wright Bros.
Posted May 23rd 2006 11:45AM by John Neff
http://www.autoblog.com/2006/05/23/aston-martin-flies-farther-than-wright-bros/
Last weekend during a practice lap at Mid-Ohio Raceway the 009 Aston Martin ALMS went airborne off the track and “flew” 142 feet before landing off the track in the dirt. The track was …
