Stuck between a rock and a hard place.
I think that is what you call making the podium. Something a yellow driver will know nothing about. That last time a yellow was in between 1st and 3rd place it was because it was being lapped but those rec cars.
It seems to be a lot of mechanical and electrical problems though... I'm just saying!
Yes you are "just saying." Speaking with authority and knowing is not something I would suggest you are versed in. To the point though....I would give you a lesson in enumeration and statistics and explain to you exactly the evidence to back up your ramblings, but will put it in simple terms for the yellow driver: Dodge did not make hardly any yellow Vipers due to low demand hence there are not too many people to complain of issues. And even of those, we are not sure how many of the knuckle-draggers actually know how to speak.
Yeah your right, how stupid of Dodge to make the Yellow ones to start with. I am sure the absolute reason they made any Yellow vipers was to appease the 118 folks in 2001 and a few less in 2002. I can see where your going with this. Sorry I made you soooo butt hurt to where you are actually trying to make calculations which in fact is out of your specialty. I am glad there are so many reds, keeps my resale value up if I ever decide to ditch it for a newer, YELLOW, Viper.
Still slower. Na na na na na.
2 more Sapphire blue Vipers!
Ted (RTTTed from Nimpo Lake, BC), pic of his GTS and his friend Joe's ACR.
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Do you know if the acr us a Canadian spec car Leslie?
said he bought it in Seattle, Wa
If you're referring to Joe's ACR. It is a Canadian car. He bought it in Calgary but was originally from Toronto I believe.