Ever wonder why you go through all the hassle, I often do, and I'm certain the people in my life do.
I have a quest to go around corners. I truly enjoy the sensation of getting on the brakes at the last possible second, spotting your turn in, eyes to the exit and then stand on the go!
And when you get it just right it's an amazing feeling, unfortunately it's also an amazing feeling when you get it wrong, just not in the same way.
The downfall for me has always been the fact that I'm caught between two worlds. I have always loved the sound and feel of fifties American steel and the V8 engine. However these where never senonimis with going around corners at a high rate of speed. Although getting to the corner first was seldom ever in question.
So at a young age I found that the periodicals of my father featured in great detail these small rear engined German pieces of engineering. And something about there shape and simplicity captivated me.
Then came the day when I got to stand in the presence of one of these masters of determination. The sound they made was nothing like I had ever heard.
My first true experience was a club day at the only road course for miles and miles. As I heard them tear down the front straight of the former Seattle international raceway, I felt as though my ribs where being chewed on by a lion. My entire soul felt that thing fly by, and with that I was sold.
Thirty years later, I'm still sold, but like most, the buy in is not practical for my life. I accept that reality. So to mold my two favorite vehicles in the auto industry together, I'm gonna see what knowledge I can aquire to make my big metal sled slice through a canyon like one of those little German wonders.
And the adventure I'll have along the way....