My Car is Broken : History of the Grey Car Pt. 2
I go to start my '79 bel air today and it fired up, then the starter busted.
Fixing a Clicking Starter *without* removal from the car
Toyota makes reliable cars, but their starters are known to wear down their contacts and just *click* when the key is turned - if yours starts ...
Mark Gilmore's In-car cam in his 600 micro sprint durring the Chris Arner ...
This is the in-car video of mark gilmore's #10 600 SB3 micro sprint Sponsored by PMZ Landscaping and Pub 199running in the Chris Arner ...
Two In A Row: Lanigan Steals Victory In Thursday Night’s Ohio-Pennsylvania Speedweek Stop At Sharon Speedway
HARTFORD, OH – Darrell Lanigan felt like he stole one on Thursday night at Sharon Speedway.
“We got a little lucky tonight,” Lanigan said after making the 50-lap ‘Ohio-Pennsylvania Speedweek’ event his second straight victory on the World of Outlaws Late Model Series. “I was figuring we’d run third, but we got some lucky breaks there late in the race.” The first came on lap 43 when Josh Richards of Shinnston, W.Va., slipped high in turns three and four while bidding for the lead, allowing Union, Ky.’s Lanigan to grab second.
Shortly thereafter, on lap 46, Lanigan vaulted into the top spot when race-long pacesetter Tim McCreadie of Watertown, N.Y., got momentarily hung up in turn two attempting to lap Russell King of Bristolville, Ohio, who was sent into a 360-degree spin by contact from McCreadie but continued without bringing out a caution flag.
Lanigan, 40, assumed command as lap 47 was scored and stayed there to the finish, holding off McCreadie’s frantic comeback bid to become the seventh different winner in the annual WoO LMS events held since 2004 at the three-eighths-mile oval. The $10,600 triumph backed up his score in Tuesday night’s Ohio-Pennsylvania Speedweek opener at Central PA Speedway in Clearfield, Pa., where he snapped his frustrating streak of four consecutive runner-up finishes on the national tour.
McCreadie, 36, settled for second place after starting from the pole position, crossing the finish line 0.240 of a second behind Lanigan. Richards finished third, followed by Gregg Satterlee of Rochester Mills, Pa., who earned the $500 ‘Bonus Bucks’ cash for being the highest-finishing driver who has never won a WoO LMS A-Main and wasn’t ranked among the top 12 in the points standings, and outside-polesitter Matt Miller of Waterville, Ohio.
The quiet, low-key Lanigan was almost apologetic after capturing his 15th career win on the WoO LMS.
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