Pete Gossett (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to eastsideTim :
I just checked the mag & you're correct. It sure seemed like he was there 2-years in a row, but 2019 was an odd year without any drags. Also, my memory is E36 M3.
Wasn't that 2018?
Pete Gossett (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to eastsideTim :
I just checked the mag & you're correct. It sure seemed like he was there 2-years in a row, but 2019 was an odd year without any drags. Also, my memory is E36 M3.
Wasn't that 2018?
keithedwards said:Pete Gossett (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to eastsideTim :
I just checked the mag & you're correct. It sure seemed like he was there 2-years in a row, but 2019 was an odd year without any drags. Also, my memory is E36 M3.
Wasn't that 2018?
Ugh yes...what year is it now, like 2040 or something?
Hahaha! I account for 1/3 of the Dodge Rampage entries (and the number of entires by that particular one may still go up...) and 1/9 of the Fiero entries (I can't remember if my wildly unstable 500cc Caddy powered one got brought back or not).
If you're classing all of a generation of vehicles like the Camaros, Mustangs, and other multi-generation vehicles that have different classes within them I'd say that generations of things like the BMWs should also likely be together (E36s, E39s, E46s). Obviously that's a good bit more research though since it looks like there are specifics missing for a number of vehicles. It would definitely be neat to be able to track vehicles that were brought back mutliple times and between multiple teams/owners to see how they progressed.
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