It’s race season time! Anyone up for helping out Waylen and Brian?
so, db needs a wiring harness. We have our first Fletch reference of ’07. Nicely done Mr. Bridger. Todd is practicing his Canadian for MINI United.
If you are one of the new listeners to WRR, don’t forget the archives for easy access to the older show. And, if you are curous about how the Woofcast all came together, you can read the story on the about page, new and improved with pictures even!
We’ve talked about this before, but we are fans of Kumho ASXs. Really, they are great tires.
Gabe get the R56 this week to drive to the Dragon. You know what that means don’t you? Long-term road test for Motoringfile!
Of course, since the Dragon is this week, we spend some time talking about that again. Quick reminder to all y’all that are going. Take it easy, have fun, don’t do anything crazy or stupid! Oh yea, if you take pictures, get those posted to Flickr and add them to the Motoringfile Flickr Group.
And, tips for traveling to MINI United. If you are going from the US, check out what MINIUSA is offering and be sure to sign up at the Owners Lounge as well as at the MINI United site.
Finally, we will be working with the NAMCC to bring you all the coverage and get you out to the track! There are a lot more races this year than last and you can see the whole schedule at minidriving.com. If you want to help Way and Brian, leave a comment below! More details are coming soon. Or, if you have an extra steering rack laying rack, Brian wants to talk to you!
Woofcast #152:
So… anybody got an in with the Chick-fila marketing team? At this point I will do almost anything for some dough.
-Brian
Guys,
Good to hear you recommending travelling through London. You need to point out that a lot of the flights come into Heathrow and Gatwick. But the cheap flights go from Stanstead and Luton – you will however find some cheapish flights from Heathrow with BMI (www.flybmi.com). There are also a lot of Minis heading to Amsterdam via the Channel and the EuroTunnel. We have special permission to drive through the tunnel, rather than take the train – a homage to the sewer scenes of the Italian Job. Happy to help our american cousins get to Amsterdam, and how to navigate London
To help you in your choices I have put together a google map with details of the London airports. [Airports} (http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&msa=0&hl=en&msid=108594051311409708704.0000011247109cabed226). With that map you will also find this website (www.skyscanner.net) very usefull. Just be aware you wont get you international baggage allowances – youll be looking at 20kilos max
Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha. Hush Puppery. Ha Ha. Ha. Ha.
Classic!
Hey now. With all this talk about the south in the last two episodes. You all are just asking for me with my thick southern accent to leave a voice message. Maybe I’ll find a left turn only route to work and call in. 😉
I have the ASX’s and they are great rain tires and good snow tires. They got me any where I wanted to go in KC this year.
Love the Eddie Izzard “ciao” Todd! Classic. You’re the pope!
Nathaniel – Cake or death?
we’re gonna run out of cake at this rate.
I knew I had it somewhere and I finally found it. Gabe’s going to poke his eyes out if he sees this. 😉 Smokey and the Bandit MINI.
http://www.myr53.com/attach/gabebandit.jpg
BTW, I would live for you to do a run of Waylen and Brian number magnetic badges. I’d get em.
I sport my Webb 93 badge all the time and folks are always asking what it’s about.
yes, you can drive from South Africa to Oxford
http://www.miniodyssey.co.za/
Is that for real, SB? That’s *beautiful*! 🙂