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I’ve never seen a Buick that isn’t being driven poorly so imagine the yellows. And I’d hate the color.
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I counted today, over a dozen Buicks with the fronts destroyed. ALL were definitely rear end caused by the driver, no damage at all to the rear so they couldn't say they were pushed. Every time it made me laugh
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Similar to the Camry dent lol.
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2 Apr 2024, 12:24 (Ref:4203587) | #31 | |
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Buick has a bit more full send to their dent, more trucks bump drafting than Cup cars a slight push
And one tried to enter the local FBI office at full send, popup barrier 1, Buick 0 |
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Full Circle - Shank back running Acura program as WTR Andretti shifts to Caddy
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Strange news. What about AXR if this is true (probably isn't?).
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3 May 2024, 12:09 (Ref:4207337) | #34 | |
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They will likely have their one but WTR/AA would add the Ganassi cars. I would not be surprised to see Jota, who's been mentioned for WEC, try for both programs together
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7 May 2024, 10:19 (Ref:4207722) | #35 | |
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https://www.dailysportscar.com/2024/...r-hrc-usa.html
Things will be interesting for 2025, that's for sure. MSR is a great choice performance-wise but they'll have to monitor them closely on pressures and other stuff |
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