DonnieO
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I'm right there with you.Dude, you’ve gotta stop….. I can’t take any more laughter for today!!!!
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I'm right there with you.Dude, you’ve gotta stop….. I can’t take any more laughter for today!!!!
I never said I was to beat track records at RA. That is owned by an Indy car.I'm still waiting for his car to beat the track records at Road Atlanta as promised 4 years ago....
On a diff note, did you decide on a what to get next?
I never said I was to beat track records at RA. That is owned by an Indy car.
I'll worry about the lap times later.
I'm a big fan of both of those shows lmao, so you aren't wrong.I'm starting to believe that these threads and subsequent comments are being posted by an early version of ChatGPT that was trained entirely on Talladega Nights and Bevis and Butthead.
I said it before on his last post, it has to be a bot. Early Cyberdyne systems.I'm starting to believe that these threads and subsequent comments are being posted by an early version of ChatGPT that was trained entirely on Talladega Nights and Bevis and Butthead. That's the only explanation that makes any sense.
NFW that's ChatGPT!! HahahaChatGPT prompt:
Write a story about a one-owner 2019 Shelby GT350 with great brakes that has been raced and has never had any issues
Output:
Once upon a time, there was a sleek and powerful 2019 Shelby GT350. It had been owned by the same person since it rolled off the assembly line and had been treated with the utmost care and attention. The owner, a car enthusiast and amateur race car driver, had always been particularly impressed with the car's brakes. They were incredibly responsive and provided excellent stopping power, even during high-speed races.
The Shelby had been taken to the track countless times, participating in both amateur and professional races. It had performed exceptionally well, leaving its competitors in the dust. Despite the rigorous demands of racing, the car had never once experienced any issues or breakdowns.
The owner had always kept up with regular maintenance and upgrades to ensure that the Shelby would continue to run at peak performance. They had even had the engine tuned and the suspension adjusted to enhance the car's handling and speed.
As the years passed, the Shelby became a beloved member of the racing community. Its owner was often asked about the secret to the car's success, to which they would always reply with a smile, "It's all in the brakes."
One day, the owner decided it was time to upgrade to a newer model and put the Shelby up for sale. It was a difficult decision, but they knew that the car would find a new home with another passionate and dedicated owner who would give it the same love and attention that it had always received.
The Shelby GT350 may have left the track, but its legacy will live on as one of the greatest cars ever built, known for its unbeatable braking system.
lmao
You will love OIR. I am hoping to get back there this year as well.good plan. Mine is doing well, Pretty sure it was only the starter issues in '22, and i'm 99% sure that was just due to a weak battery. I misdiagnosed it since my vintage stang had such bad heat soak issues with starters over the years. I think I only did around 12 days in '22 though. Shooting for a similar # in '23 and we picked Ozarks as the "new" track this year. Running that one in May with Chin so I'm stoked!