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It was a zoo of humanity. Qualifying ended with a red flag because of Kvyat's nasty crash. Here's the ambulance responding to it. Because Rosberg was on top during the crash, he got pole position by default. We ended the day with another visit to the tiny restaurant. Sunday was a bit cooler, breezier, and less humid. I got to watch this conductor do his business. He was very methodical about his routine. The race was a lot of fun to watch, but unfortunately, Hamilton passed Rosberg on the first corner of the first lap, and the results had been dictated already. I thought I was going to be disappointed with the noise of the new engines, but they were just fine. They were less loud as before, but that just meant you could hear all of the other fun noises the cars were making. Plus, there's no need for ear plugs.
What is this thing doing here! Nice eccentric VW, but it perpetuates a historical misconception. Friend Kirby with his newer acquisition! Hi folks -- I wan't planning on going to Granville, Ohio on Saturday to P2O, as the site change from Oxford, Ohio disgruntled me a bit and I was simply tired. But I got a call at 7 a.m. Cliff asking if I had left yet, and him wanting to go. So I slowly woke up, got my car ready to go, and took off to Xenia to pick up cliff. As it turned out, Cliff wanted to drive his 944, so off we went in a non-air conditioned water pumper Porsche. Starting in Centerville, this trip is not nearly as scenic -- much of the way is typically on I-70 unless you make a new off-the-beaten-path route that is not as direct. It was sort of weird on the road, as we did not see one Porsche until we got to Granville, and for a while I thought this event had been canceled or moved! When we got there, traffic was terrible and parking was worse, as the town had put so many no parking signs one had to park far away if not clever and resourceful. We were the latter, and took in what proved to be a good but hardly great event.