
The 2012 Formula One season has actually been rather exciting. Red Bull has not dominated the season from the outset and in fact up until last Sunday’s event at Abu Dhabi there, were a potential six possible drivers that could… Continue reading
At the age of 95 John Fitch died today. He lived just outside of Lime Rock in Connecticut. John was a World War II fighter pilot that was shot down and so spent some time in a German POW camp. … Continue reading
Seven years ago I drove an 8000 road trip from North Carolina to California and back again stopping at car museums, race shops, and private collections of cars. That year was also the Tulsa, OK, event where a 1957 Plymouth… Continue reading
GEICO insurance has an application available on its web site that it believes will improve your driving habits. Its called Tricky Traffic and will run on iPhones, iPads and Android devices. Check it out. http://www.geico.com/about/pressreleases/2012/20121019/ Continue reading
Last month I took the opportunity to see Beijing’s first car museum. It has been open barely a year. Cars have substantial and significant effect on countries commensurate with their numbers. Since 2000 the number of cars in China has… Continue reading
Its one thing to accommodate the driving style of the urban areas of today’s China and quite another to navigate your way on their highways. There are the written and unwritten rules of course. The written rules are typical –… Continue reading
A lot of thoughts were going through my head as I said goodbye to my Chinese friends and headed for the ticket counter and my return flight to the US. Sure, it is always nice to know you are going… Continue reading
For several years this has been a regular gathering in Raleigh where on the first Saturday of the month cars would come out of their garages and to a large parking lot near the airport for all to look at… Continue reading