Racing Clutchs for Sale
- Hays 92-1005 hays street 650 clutch kit - gm(US $895.95)
- Hays 92-1004 hays street 650 clutch kit - gm(US $907.95)
- Stage 4 paddle uprated competition clutch - for mitsubishi evo viii 8 ct9a 4g63(US $813.76)
- Competition clutch white bunny stage 3 kit + flywheel - s15 silvia sr20de spec-s(US $762.09)
- Stage 2 competition clutch and flywheel kit - for mitsubishi evo iv 4 cn9a 4g63(US $1,149.55)
- Aisin clutch slave cylinder - toyota jza80 supra 2jz-gte twin turbo v160 6 speed(US $129.16)
Vettel takes pole in Brazilian Grand Prix at rain-soaked Interlagos
Sat, 23 Nov 2013Vettel takes pole in Brazilian Grand Prix at rain-soaked Interlagos The weather may have been horrible – with rain lashing the Interlagos track – and Sebastian Vettel may already have taken the F1 driver’s title for 2013, but the weather and the already won title made no difference. Sebastian Vettel has taken pole position for Red Bull at the Brazilian Grand Prix. The heavy rain at Interlagos managed to delay Q3, but Vettel was as impressive as he has been for the rest of the season to continue the run of Red Bull poles, followed by Nico Rosberg in the Mercedes in second and Fernando Alonso took third place, his equal best starting place this season.
Gurney cars lead record list of entries at Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion
Wed, 17 Mar 2010The acceptance letters went out this week for the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion, the vintage racing weekend formerly known as the Monterey Historics, and it looks as if you'll get your money's worth out of this year's event. While previous years usually featured about 400 or so cars, the 2010 running of the renamed Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion, managed now by SCRAMP, will feature 520 vintage entries. Leading the pack is what promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime collection of 35 cars either designed, built or raced by the great Dan Gurney, this year's honoree.
Victor Muller on Saab escapade: 'Painful'
Thu, 23 May 2013Reports say that the Swedish government wants to question former Saab chairman Victor Muller as part of an inquiry into suspected tax offenses at Saab. Muller defended payments he received from the automaker in a recent interview with me and talked about how he has moved on from painful memories of Saab. The Dutch entrepreneur rejected criticisms that his 600,000 euro ($773,000) annual pay package at Saab was too large.