Alzilla's Monterey picture thread
#32
Keep up the good work... We need some kind of blog or archive for all of them. Also, I think we can be patient in order for you to watermark your stuff. It would suck if the interwebs sucked them up without giving you credit.
I only wish you'd caught me going through the corkscrew!!!
I only wish you'd caught me going through the corkscrew!!!
#33
Keep up the good work... We need some kind of blog or archive for all of them. Also, I think we can be patient in order for you to watermark your stuff. It would suck if the interwebs sucked them up without giving you credit.
I only wish you'd caught me going through the corkscrew!!!
I only wish you'd caught me going through the corkscrew!!!
I'm really sorry I didn't make it back in time to get some pics of you driving through the corkscrew. Travis and I both tried to make it back in time but luck just wasn't on our side on Sunday.
#35
That pic will be my new wallpaper. I can't wait to see it. In a weekend full of amazing cars and races, watching Brian Redman carve up the field through the corkscrew lap after lap in that Gulf 908 on Saturday afternoon was absolutely unbelievable. Also, the sight and sound of all of those 917's and 908's coming through the corkscrew lined up two across during the last warmup lap was a sight I will never forget.
#38
^^^^
Gulf colors on those style cars are simply stunning and iconic. Same with the Martini livery on the 911 RSR's....iconic and stunning. Those colors literally defined sports car racing in the 70's. Those Brumos liveried cars were really cool looking as well.
The whole experience was so overwhelming. All of those iconic, historic racing Porsches with so much racing history. It really was like being in a 60's & 70's sports car racing living history museum.
Gulf colors on those style cars are simply stunning and iconic. Same with the Martini livery on the 911 RSR's....iconic and stunning. Those colors literally defined sports car racing in the 70's. Those Brumos liveried cars were really cool looking as well.
The whole experience was so overwhelming. All of those iconic, historic racing Porsches with so much racing history. It really was like being in a 60's & 70's sports car racing living history museum.
#39
That was easily the best sandwich I've ever had. Bennett is my friggin' hero!














