The Yellow Wall: Red on Yellow Part Two.

So I found my canvas. And this time I brought my Scarlett 912E. This weeks issue of the Yellow Wall is; Red on Yellow.

I drove Scarlett most of the week, just one day I took Carrera to PA-FL due to the rain, don't want to risk Scarlett on the freeway (given I need to do a brake job) and long hauls is best left for the younger 400 ponies. 

As I read Magnus Walker's; URBAN OUTLAW: Dirt Don't Slow You Down. In the begging of the book, he talks about how he chooses which car to drive; he mentions the anticipation of turning the key to see if the car will turn the engine, something I often (always) experience when driving Scarlett. Magnus went on talking about how it is that one connects with the car and can only be achieved by driving the car. So I soon realized that despite the coolness of having the option to ride any of my three cars, there is a missing element, something I can't recover, and that is to get to know my cars better. Isabella is a particular case, she was and forever will be my first Porsche, no matter when or how long, the feeling of driving her is always present the moment I open the door and hear the mechanical sounds and electronic readiness she performs in advanced.  So, in summary, I will do my best to drive my cars enough time to get to know them, even if it is a week at a time. For now, here is Red on Yellow.