Weekly Roundup: Three-Way On The Freeway Edition
With great power comes great responsibility. Except when it's great horsepower, and that comes with a responsibility to do the most outrageous, vile, and morally reprehensible things possible.
I'd like to tell you that I dragged these three girls, all of whom had, shall we say, an unstructured approach to sexual ethics, back to one of those great contemporary buildings behind the main restaurant at Cavallo Point and then went six ways to Sunday while cheerfully reflecting that it would take two of the three to add up to my age. But in truth I had to head up the road for photography and the trackday at Thunderhill. So we shook hands and parted ways.
While I gently weep onto my guitar, you can check out what Bark and I wrote for publication this week.
The "Ask Bark" series had some high and low points this week. A question about finding a great sporting car for a family man drew all sorts of interest. When Bark was called to use his powers to help the family of a compulsive hoarder, however, the B&B weren't quite as excited.
I spent much of my TTAC week editing reader submissions, but I still took time to toss in what looks like it will be a 500-comment monster responding to one of the reader pieces that I edited.
For R&T, I reminded the world that Mustangs and Macans are not sports cars.
Next week I should have no fewer than five fun things for you to read, including a road and track (in both senses of the term) test of the McLaren 675LT. I won't include anything about these girls, or any other, in that test. It's just between (all of) us, right?