Wednesday, September 30, 2009
SLR Frontier: 4Sale...
Though SLR has been defunct as a company for some time now, examples of it's work are still floating around. A prime example is this Frontier. Not sure which one this is but it "may" have been one of the SEMA ones they put together a few years back. I've never seen a full front clip on a Fronty this old either. Says its from Fiberworx but I've never seen it listed on their site...
Pathfinder for Sale—$1500
Friday, September 25, 2009
Datsun: Old School Truck Build
This build was done in order to prepare an old school Datsun to run in the '09 NORRA event in Baja that has recently been cancelled due to the massive impact of hurricanes South of the border earlier this summer. This is a SUPER clean build and the truck looks incredible. Hope to see more of in in the future when it runs the rescheduled '10 NORRA race.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Nissan Titan Pace Truck For Sale
Not mine but here is the post and contact info:
CORR/Bully Dog pace truck |
ID: 88888980 Date posted: Sept 14, 2009 Expiration date: Oct 19, 2009
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
My Video From 7-Miler Race...
Footage from the race there this last weekend in Dornsife, PA. It is located about a 1/2 hour west of Rausch Creek. 147 truck/buggie entrants, about 1,000+ people there for this event. Fireworks, more beer than any event I have ever attended (and thats saying something!) and a really good time. Definately going back next year. Article to be posted on the event soon... 7-Miler Video...
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Remote Control Frontier—Full Size!!
Not sure WHY the guys at Traxxas did this, other than for the "that's cool" factor...but they took a full size, short course, racing Frontier from Casey Currie and loaded it up with a whole bunch of trick R/C components and actuating gear and turned it into a full size R/C truck that they race around the track a Crandon a couple weeks back. Notice the new '09+ Nissan grill on the Fronty too...Nicely done!!
Monday, September 21, 2009
Nissan Frontier Makes Peterson's 4Wheel & Off-Road
This time its a Fronty from AZ that has had the Calmini SAS swap. Always good to see a Nissan getting some publicity. This one used to be 2WD but it has come a long way. Linky dinky do: Frontier in Peterson's
Monday, September 14, 2009
Baja Slovakia: Nissan Takes Second and Third
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Don't Shoot the Messenger...
But, uhhhh...I don't think that's what RJ and Mitch were looking for when it comes to ratings....
MLB: (regional)—9/5 Fox 4:00-7:00pm n/a
USOC Hall of Fame Show (taped)—9/5 NBC 2:00-3:30pm 0.4/-
NCAA Football: Nevada-Notre Dame—9/5 NBC 3:30-7:00pm 1.3/3
Traxxas Torc Truck Series (taped)—9/6 ABC 4:00-5:00pm 0.4/-
U.S. Open: Men's, Women's Fourth Round—9/6 CBS 11:00am-6:00pm 2.1/6
Golden League Track & Field (taped)—9/6 NBC 2:00-3:00pm 0.9/2
PGA Tour: Deutsche Bank Championship: Third Round—9/6 NBC 3:00-6:00pm 1.9/5
U.S. Open: Men's, Women's Fourth Round—9/7 CBS 11:00am-12:00pm 1.7/4
U.S. Open: Men's, Women's Fourth Round—9/7 CBS 12:30-6:45pm 2.3/5
PGA Tour: Deutsche Bank Championship:Final Round—9/7 NBC 2:00-6:00pm 2.4/6
This past weekends first live TORC race on ABC garnered only a 0.4 TV rating...the lowest of any sporting event on network TV. The 0.4 rating is actually DOWN 43% from the 0.7 rating TORC got with a taped event on ABC back in June.
In June the TORC broadcast outdrew an LPGA event and a WNBA event on the same weekend as was running opposite the final round of The Memorial PGA golf tournament.
This time TORC's live Crandon broadcast was up against the third round of the Deutsche Bank PGA tournament and the U.S. Open tennis tournament. Only one sports program over the weekend had as few viewers as TORC's broadcast and that would be the taped United States Olympic Committe's Hall of Fame program—What?!?!
While being viewed in 458,000 homes is nothing to sneeze at for an off-road broadcast, remember that some 800,000+ watched the less significant, early season, taped, June event.
Given that TORC's broadcast was going up against similar, if not weaker, broadcast competition this time the decline in ratings has to be dissapointing—especially for big names like Robby Gordon who took time off from his NASCAR program and toasted his engine at the event. He likley made up for the poor finish at the TORC event with his decent finish at Atlanta and the added TV time he got because he ran double duty but these results won't have drivers from the LOORRS series jumping over one another and demanding to run in TORC events...
Reasons for the poor showing?? Labor Day weekend and many off-road enthusiasts are out camping, wheeling, riding their dirt bikes, playing at Glamis, prepping for Primm?? I'm not sure but something kept some 350,000 households that watched the TORC event in June from watching it again in September...
And before anyone gets on me for just writing this because "I want TORC to fail..." please remember that I praised TORC two months ago when they grabbed their 0.7 share and 800K household audience in their first ABC broadcast saying that it was remarkable that they had even come close to CORR's old 1-1.1 ratings in their very first show...
"College Football Countdown" 9/5 ABC 3:00-3:30pm 1.1/-
NCAA Football: (regional) 9/5 ABC 3:30-7:00pm 3.4/9
NCAA Football: Alabama-Virginia Tech—9/5 ABC 8:00pm-12:00am 4.2/9
U.S. Open: Men's, Women's Third Round—9/5 CBS 11:00am-6:00pm 1.6/4MLB: (regional)—9/5 Fox 4:00-7:00pm n/a
USOC Hall of Fame Show (taped)—9/5 NBC 2:00-3:30pm 0.4/-
NCAA Football: Nevada-Notre Dame—9/5 NBC 3:30-7:00pm 1.3/3
Traxxas Torc Truck Series (taped)—9/6 ABC 4:00-5:00pm 0.4/-
U.S. Open: Men's, Women's Fourth Round—9/6 CBS 11:00am-6:00pm 2.1/6
Golden League Track & Field (taped)—9/6 NBC 2:00-3:00pm 0.9/2
PGA Tour: Deutsche Bank Championship: Third Round—9/6 NBC 3:00-6:00pm 1.9/5
U.S. Open: Men's, Women's Fourth Round—9/7 CBS 11:00am-12:00pm 1.7/4
U.S. Open: Men's, Women's Fourth Round—9/7 CBS 12:30-6:45pm 2.3/5
PGA Tour: Deutsche Bank Championship:Final Round—9/7 NBC 2:00-6:00pm 2.4/6
Monday, September 7, 2009
Team Dessoude Enters Five Nissans in Silk Way Rally
Lavielle, who burnt his Dessoude Nissan to the ground at the '09 Dakar, is the top non-VW driver in the event and sits 5th overall currently after three of nine total stages some 24 minutes adrift. Team Dessoude has five total Nissan rally vehicles entered in this race which is described as a great preparation for the '10 Dakar.
With the top VW teams all present and accounted for, they continue to build upon their reservoir of experience now running in their third major rally effort this year—'09 Dakar, '09 Rally Dos Sertes, and now the '09 Silk Way rally. No team will have anything approximating the VW teams collective experience come '10.
Top American driver is, no surprise, Mark Miller and his VW Toureg. Running third, ten minutes adrift of leader Al Attiyah, Miller has definately put his name in the running for "best travelled American Racer" over the past few years as he has run events on at least four of the world's seven continents...
Friday, September 4, 2009
Does the Dakar Need This??
What you have here is the money behind the sugarcane industry in South America coming in and pushing the FIA/Dakar officials around and demanding a new class for the promotion of their product. I am not going to say I know how they did it or say that I categorically know that what I am saying is fact, but....
I can't see any other way that the FIA creates an entirely new class of race vehicles that are inherently no different than any of the regular petrol burning vehicles. The fact that they are "flex-fuel" vehicles only means that they can burn ethanol in addition to normal petrol running on one or the other or both at the same time. You would have much more of a case for another class of vehicle if an electric only vehicle came along and wanted to compete. How is a "flex-fuel" vehicle any more deserving of its own class than a diesel? I would argue that it is LESS deserving of its own class in the Dakar than a diesel. After all...a diesel can burn diesel only and not petrol, where, as I've already stated, the "flex fuel" vehicles could run on just regular petrol and not ethanol at all...
It seems clear that this is solely a way for the S.A. sugarcane industry to get some free marketing from more or less, owning its own class of vehicles in the Dakar. I hope every single one of them breaks down in the first stage and are such an embarassment that they never return.
Bottom line...Do you think this class of vehicle would have been created if the Dakar was still held in Africa or was relocated in Australia, neither of which have any interest in the sugarcane/ethanol industry?? I though not....
Press Release on the new class below...
World's Most Prominent Rally Race, Dakar Debuts New 'Ethanol' Category in 2010 with Support from Brazil's Sugarcane Industry SAO PAULO, Sept. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- For the first time in its 31-year history, the world's largest rally competition, formerly known as Paris-Dakar, will include in its 2010 edition a category in which competing vehicles will run on ethanol. The new category was introduced by the organizers at the request of Brazilian rally veteran and former Paris-Dakar winner Klever Kolberg, who will drive the first-ever flex-fuel vehicle to take part in the prestigious race next year -- a Brazilian-made 2010 Mitsubishi Pajero Sport model equipped with flex-fuel technology, with support from the Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association (UNICA). Kolberg, who finished first in the 1993 competition in the "marathon motorcycles" category, appropriately launched his 2010 renewable fuel effort at the world's largest fair dedicated to the sugar-energy industry, the annual Fenasucro, held in the town of Sertaozinho in the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo, the heart of Brazil's sugarcane industry. After a news conference at the UNICA booth, Kolberg held a one-hour autograph-signing session next to one of his training vehicles, on exhibit during the four-day event. "Professional sport has always been aligned with the business world and sustainability has been at the top of the agenda for quite some time. Today it is easier to get to any part of the world, and the Rally Dakar is proof of that. The question is what fuel will we use, and if we choose clean energy, the world thanks us," said Kolberg, who was also the first Brazilian ever to face the challenges of the Paris-Dakar race in 1988, when it was held mostly in Africa. "I left behind a comfortable situation, in which my previous rally team was widely supported, to pursue this project which I believe will be extremely important for the sport and the Dakar itself, given its worldwide presence. And I'm receiving a great deal of support from competitors who want the Ethanol Category to be a success," adds Kolberg. There is special meaning in supporting Kolberg's effort according to UNICA President, Marcos Jank. "Ethanol is already utilized by the Indy Racing League, which is one of the most important racing categories in the world, and it is being adopted by a variety of categories here in Brazil and around the world. It is certainly significant to see that trend now arriving also at the Dakar, without a doubt one of the great events of its kind in the globe," he said. Choosing ethanol for a challenge of the Dakar Rally's magnitude also makes sense from a technical point of view, according to UNICA's technology and emissions expert, Alfred Szwarc: "A rally race demands performance, toughness and reliability from a vehicle if it is to get to the finish line and be competitive, and flex-fuel technology is certainly capable of meeting these challenges with clear advantages over gasoline or diesel, especially from a sustainability perspective." First introduced in 2003, flex-fuel vehicles have become a resounding success in Brazil. In the first six months of 2009, flex models accounted for 93% of all new light vehicle sales. Cars equipped with flex technology run on pure ethanol, gasoline or any combination of the two. Currently, eleven automakers produced close to 70 flex-fuel models in Brazil: Citroen, Fiat, Ford, General Motors, Honda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Peugeot, Renault, Toyota and Volkswagen. ABOUT UNICA The Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association (UNICA) represents the top producers of sugar and ethanol in the country's South-Central region, especially the state of Sao Paulo, which accounts for about 50% of the country's sugarcane harvest and 60% of total ethanol production. UNICA develops position papers, statistics and specific research in support of Brazil's sugar, ethanol and bioelectricity sectors. In 2008, Brazil produced an estimated 565 million metric tons of sugarcane, which yielded 31.3 million tons of sugar and 25.7 billion liters (6.8 billion gallons) of ethanol.
What?? There's Going To Be A New Quest?!?!
And a new QX56 next year?? OK...I understand that killing both these models leaves both Infiniti and Nissan without a complete lineup of vehicles (would leave Nissan without a minivan and Infiniti without a large SUV), but in this economic environment would you have expected Nissan to throw money at two products that have seen massive sales declines this year? Not me, but Autoblog is reporting that a new version of each is expected to arrive in 2010. The Quest has been a quality vehicle in its current form, just a bit too quirky for the soccer-mom crowd. Will be interesting to see where they go with it.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Pickup Trucks.com Tries to Help the Titan...
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