- New 2009 ZR1 in the Flesh
- John Force trys out Chevy
- A few crazy commercials
- "The Twizzler Story"
- "Does this thing get cable?"
- Hungry for more?
- "Straight talk: Circle tracks"
- "Roaring into Michigan"
- Faster than a Cannonball
- "A 'Jake' of All Trades..."
Hungry for more?
Then pull up a plate, cause Vette Dogs just announced that they're dishing out more!

Starting this week, all Vette Dog episodes will now be at least 10 minutes long!
Thanks to all the viewers who left comments, you were heard loud and clear! There is certainly a ton of great footage screaming to be released!
Definitely keep sharing your thoughts about the show, and join in on the blogs for addition updates and episode details.
by Daniel Bowler
"Does this thing get cable?"
Granted, he wasn’t about to sneak up on anybody with that exhaust note… but Patrick’s 2002 Z06 always grabbed a second look by everyone during the One Lap trek, simply because of all the gizmos on the dashboard.

What you’re seeing on the dash of the DC Z is the Garmin Nuvi 660 GPS, Cobra CB radio and a Valentine V1 radar detector. All were life lines during One Lap of America, where communication is as much a necessity as it is the only viable source for sanity.
The Garmin Novi 660 GPS proved to be pinpoint accurate in getting the DC Crew where they needed to be and added the convenience of changing a displayed route whenever desired. This was important in making it through One Lap simply because fundamental changes...
"The Twizzler Story"
As in any epic tale, there’s a chapter that stands out among all others, bounded with sentiments of courage, strife and heroism.

Shame there wasn’t any of that during One Lap of America but the DC Crew did manage a gross one to tell! The daylight was coming to a close and the DC Crew was preparing to pull an all-nighter from Peublo, Colorado to Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Steve Hardy, who was in the driver’s seat of the DCZ at the time, reflects back on that night through "Texlahoma":
So I'm driving, the sun is setting in the rearview and Patrick and I are discussing important things like heel toe down-shifting and where the meat in Taco Bell tacos come from. Then Pat reaches down and pulls out a bag of Twizzlers; my wife had packed...
A few crazy commercials
Vette Dog style!

When Patrick starts going through several stacks of video all in the same day, he can't help but show some of it off.
No geckos with British accents and no saluting guys that wear too much cologne... just highway patrolmen, failed drifts, off-road excursions and screaming tires.
Sounds like the perfect recipe for a Vette Dogs' commercial.
As he was eager to share, Patrick posted the clips this evening in thread below:
Here are 6 "Vette Dog" commericals
Hopefully you'll start seeing these puppies pop up around the Internet...
Check 'em out, spread the word and tell us what ya think!
by Daniel Bowler




