{"id":734,"date":"2006-07-24T10:19:05","date_gmt":"2006-07-24T09:19:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.gtspirit.com\/2006\/07\/24\/bullrun-2006-day-2-west-windsor\/"},"modified":"2006-07-24T10:19:05","modified_gmt":"2006-07-24T09:19:05","slug":"bullrun-2006-day-2-west-windsor","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gtspirit.com\/2006\/07\/24\/bullrun-2006-day-2-west-windsor\/","title":{"rendered":"Bullrun 2006: Day 2, West Windsor"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Leaving Toronto was a bit of a mess. We got a bit lost on the way to the freeway, but thanks to a lead from Richard Rawlins and some intel from sone of the locals, we avoided a major, major speed trap.<\/p>\n
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Rolling in to West Windsor was fun. I made a very illegal turn the wrong way down a 1 way and through a small crowd of people (sorry) and we finished… 5th. Rory was even interviewed by some girl pretending to be a reporter from “Old Autos TV” … whatever the hell that is. <\/p>\n
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First place, you ask? Yep, Rob and Noah again in the Ford GT. Don’t worry, though, we found a way to slow them down.<\/p>\n
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My friend Russ took me to West Windsor once. It was cold, snowy and the people were very friendly.<\/p>\n
Today, there was less snow, more people and the police were very friendly. They lead us all the way to the US border with a Police escort. Through the streets of West Windsor, across the Ambassador Bridge all the way up to the Passport Control in Michigan.<\/p>\n
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Really, really, really an amazing experience. Sadly, though, the law enforcement in Michigan… not as friendly and not as advanced. Check out that light on the top of his car…<\/p>\n
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