"Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds..."  -Einstein

OK ... So on to the fun stuff...
I am toying with a whole MotoGP Section section that will mostly deal with
current news,results and photos. So check back soon. In the Pictures section look just below the Pictures link to see several separate galleries... its easy to miss. They are a few 280 Z pictures but lots of 911 Pictures and race car photos - this was taken from the Brian Redman Vintage Challenge weekend at Road America a couple of  years ago. If you have a site with your trip and photo to Road America or other similar gatherings, email me with the contact page and I will link to you!

Make sure to talke a look at the newly created zracer blog
located here >>zracer13.blogspot.com

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Neil EricksonI have temporarily quit Facebook - I might go back eventually, but for now there is just no time for all that chat and requests and videos everyone wants you to watch etc etc... So I'll leave the link here for now. Who knows, maybe I will find myself with tons of free time on my hands.

For years zracer.net has been all about z cars.  From the ground breaking affordable 1970 240z to the latest z comeback. And I have owned a handful of z cars starting when I was 17 with a 1977 280 z.  

Check out this cool speed test for your internet connection. Try it out!
Speakeasy Speed Test


I have also been an avid fan and rider of both sport bikes and sport touring bikes. Like my z cars, I have also owned a number of bikes including my first bike - a Honda Nighthawk... Perfect for a college student. It was then on to Italian style with 2 Moto Guzzi's, an interesting 1963 YDS3 which is better used as art in a livingroom than out on the road, and finally to my latest and out of the norm for me my first serious sport bike, CBR 1000. (OK... Serious meaning serous for my taste in plastic.)

Although I don't dismiss plastic... I mean "Composite" when it comes to firearms. Such as - a Taurus 24/7 OSS in .40, Steyer in any flavor and of course any Glock. Its hard to beat a Series 3 Glock in .40 or .45. So there must also be the caveat here as well but in reverse of the motorcycle topic... There is nothing like the feeling of an all stainless steel 2 1/4 inch snubnose .357 like the Ruger SP. Wheee... Ka-Boom!

Maybe something Like a Ruger SP-101. Small and easily concealed and packs a big punch.

 





Here are some of my Favorite Images


Click here to go to the Picture Gallery

This is a very old image of my first z! It didn't look like this when I first purchased it thats for sure. You can click to head to the Road America and cars Photo Gallery.