Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Busway Opponents Pump Up the Volume at CB 5 Meeting on 34th Street

Image: NYC DOT
Manhattan CB 5, which is shaping up to be the “swing district” along the route of the 34th Street Transitway, is only at the earliest stages of formulating a stance on plans to build physically separated bus lanes and pedestrian improvements as part of a river-to-river redesign. Even so, two things were clear [...]

Source: http://www.streetsblog.org/2010/11/23/busway-opponents-pump-up-the-volume-at-cb-5-meeting-on-34th-street/

Hans Herrmann François Hesnault Hans Heyer

Monday, November 29, 2010

Subaru Impreza Concept ? Auto Shows

It doesn’t take much squinting to see the next-gen Impreza in this concept.
Subaru calls this L.A show car a concept, but it’s clear that?minus a bit of the flash?this is basically the next-generation Impreza.


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Carl Edwards Copart Ford Denny Hamlin

Five Contingency Awards For Edwards, Team

Carl Edwards celebrates his victory in the Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway Sunday. (HHP/Alan Marler Photo) CHARLOTTE, N.C. ? Alongside Jimmie Johnson?s fifth straight NASCAR Sprint Cup Series title celebration, Carl Edwards and the No.

Source: http://www.inracingnews.com/nascar-news/nascar/five-contingency-awards-for-edwards-team/

Mike Bliss Travis Kvapil David Gilliland

Ways for NASCAR to regain edge

Source: http://www.newsobserver.com/2010/11/25/825981/ways-for-nascar-to-regain-edge.html

Brad Keselowski Trevor Bayne Ricky Stenhouse Jr

Spotter's Stand: Carl Edwards Has Offseason Momentum in His Back Pocket

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He may have won the two races that dole out the least amount of recognition of the entire season, but Carl Edwards doesn't much care.

"For our team, to finish like this and to be on the upswing that we are, this is as good as it gets," Edwards said after winning Sunday at Homestead, his second in a row.

Of course, Edwards was overshadowed by an incredibly dramatic championship fight that he watched from the outside looking in Sunday, largely in his rear-view mirror.

Jimmie Johnson overcame Denny Hamlin and held off Kevin Harvick to win the 2010 title, and proceeded to spin through a burnout as Edwards celebrated with his traditional backflip.

"I tell you, it's a lot more frustrating to not be in victory lane and watching somebody out there doing their donuts and all that stuff," Edwards said.

 

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Source: http://motorsports.fanhouse.com/2010/11/23/spotters-stand-carl-edwards-has-offseason-momentum-in-his-back/

Scott Alan Wimmer Jonathan Edward Wood Christopher Beltram

Statement from Richard Petty Motorsports

Concord, N.C. (November 22, 2010) ? The following is a statement from Richard Petty regarding plans for the 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season and beyond. ?Richard Petty Motorsports has completed its restructuring process and is now in the process of moving forward. RPM will shift from running four cars to two in the NASCAR [...]

Source: http://finallapradio.com/2010/11/22/statement-from-richard-petty-motorsports/

3M Ford Reed Sorenson Michael Annett

Spotter's Stand: Twittering NASCAR's Championship Showdown

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A day after the Phoenix race, where Denny Hamlin tossed a water bottle at his car in disgust, Jimmie Johnson beamed as the most confident "underdog" ever and Kevin Harvick vowed his team wasn't done, Twitter on Monday helped to instigate another rise in championship drama.

When three-time Cup champion Darrell Waltrip insisted that Johnson, who is 15 points behind Hamlin second place, is the favorite for Sunday's season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Harvick and Hamlin sounded off.

"Yea I guess (you're) right.. We shouldn't even show up if we are up against that!" Hamlin tweeted in response.

Harvick, never one to back down, personalized his shot.

 

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Source: http://motorsports.fanhouse.com/2010/11/15/spotters-stand-twittering-nascars-championship-showdown/

Stefan Johansson Eddie Johnson Leslie Johnson

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Love of cars and all things cool

There are many things that I love about cars: the speed, the thrill and the fun of getting to try out different makes and models.  As you spend time here you will learn about drivers and cars.