Showing posts with label driving school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label driving school. Show all posts

21.10.08

bikini driving school: season finale






It's almost hard to believe, but the Bikini Model Driving School is wrapping up its first season (who knew the internet even HAD seasons!?). Even if you're not a fan of the genre (Frankie), you'll have to admit the season-ending show is a great match-up, with Import model Akira Lane facing off against myMB fan favorite Alicia Whitten (above).

The force is strong with the Benz, but (sadly) Miss Whitten can't drive for sh*t.

Oh, well ...


CLICK HERE for the video.

11.9.08

my moroso is my 100th post!






Big changes at Moroso have been underway all year, with Aaron Weiss hoping to make a big splash, build a world-class facility, and attract some Serious race events to a track that has been a longtime favorite of many South Floridians.

Recently, Moroso launched "My Moroso", an actual, honest-to-usefulness service that helps enthusiasts keep up to date with all the latest and greatest happenings at blah blah blah ... it's my 100th post, people!

Yee-freakin'-ha!!

Can you believe it took me over a YEAR!? Sheesh ... I must have had some kind of actual life for a while, there.

Good thing THAT's over, eh!?

Now that we're in the triple digits - it's time for some Serious mucking up of the blogosphere.

Hold on to your f***ing hats!

24.8.08

bikini driving school






Just a bunch of aunts and cars - pretty simple concept. CLICK HERE to visit the site (plenty of pics and videos).


Overheard ...
Reader 1: Aunts? What does he mean, 'aunts'?
Reader 2: I'm pretty sure that was a typo.
Reader 1: But what did he mean to- oh.
Reader 2: Yeah.
Reader 1: That's pretty crude.
Reader 2: Yeah. It is.

10.8.07

PDX comes to moroso






Moroso Motorsports Park, in conjunction with the Florida region of the SCCA, is bringing the speed and excitement of motorsports to those with a desire to experience road racing first hand - at the 10 turn, 2.25 Mile Moroso Motorsports Park Road Course August 11th & 12th.

"We've all of done the burnout at a red light, or taken that curve at more than the 'suggested speed', imagining (ourselves) as racers ... with the PDX events, you don’t have to dream anymore!" explains Tony Castaneira, one of the event's organizers.

The PDX event at Moroso provides an instructional environment for drivers who want to improve their driving skills and increase their enjoyment of driving the street car they already own, and true to the “run what ya brung” spirit of the early sportscar racers.

"All it takes to be a part is your street car, a valid license and a helmet," says Tony. "The PDX events are about you, the driver. Plenty of seat time, plenty of individual instruction and a ton of driving exercises make up a PDX; all of which is designed to educate you and make you more confident behind the wheel, both on the track and on the street."

Participants in Moroso's PDX course receive training that ranges from classtim and in-car training to “follow me” drills on the big track that effectively point out passing zones, speed limits, general driving techniques, and the proper "racing line", and each driver receives personal feedback at the end of each session.

That same PDX weekend, the Florida region of the SCCA will be holding various events at the Moroso's 2.25 mile road course as well, including an exciting night-time endurance race ... should be fun.