Coronado Vintage Races

November 12, 2010

Adam Carolla and the Professor Sandy Ganz cover the Coronado Vintage Race with Adam driving his Datsun 610 and delivering the commentary for the in-car cameras. Some pre-race discussion and then right into the run. After the race, we jump on the phone with some user questions. We wrap up with this weeks tech tip, “Tire patches and You”.

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48 thoughts on “Coronado Vintage Races

  1. Joey

    Those tire plug tools brought back some horrible memories of working in a tire shop.

    My question is:You do realize that you are the man,right Sandy?

  2. Alan Berry

    Hi Adam,

    I raced the big (tall) red Volvo with you at Coronado in Group 5 last year. Hope to see you this September and we’ll do it again. You and I were running about the same lap times last year but we never really found each other on the track. I’ll come over and say hi this year. Maybe we can run a little closer.

    Alan Berry
    #544 Volvo PV 544

    1. CarCast Post author

      Alan –

      Definitely come on buy, we were very interested in finding out more about your car. It was really interesting to watch it run as well!

      Sandy

  3. Alan Berry

    Sandy,

    Just communicated with the Rimicci’s (who won’t be there this year) and they said they have become friends with Adam and are even working with him. Cool friendships develop from this weird sport we are into. Nice that you guys have taken an interest, our sport needs a little exposure to help it survive these challenging times. Adam’s battle with the shoulder belts is hilarious! I’ve done goofy stuff like that too….he’s right about the adrenaline affecting judgement!

    I’ll definitely come over to the Datsun Camp this year (Wayne McAtee is a good friend) and possibly offer some Swedish meatballs to my fellow competitors.

    Alan #544 Volvo

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