blueovalnews.com
If you are interested in corporate restructuring and politicking over at the Dearborn offices, this site usually deals the dirt whether it's right or wrong. It is also startlingly quick to release news that no one has heard.
jayski.com
I'm not really a NASCAR fan, but to get info on what is going on for the season, jayski is it. This guy started out posting some stuff to a newsgroup on the Web, and eight years later, he works on the site 10-15 hours a day to keep people up to date. He's even got ESPN to sponsor the servers.
northernautoparts.com
If there is a competitor for Summit Racing, these guys might be the front-runner. You can buy the normal Edelbrock stuff, then find some parts no one else seems to want to stock. The site is fast, too.
babelfish.altavista.com
OK, so what does this have to do with cars? Nothing, unless you want to know what that guy at the border really thinks about your paint job. The way it works is you type in a sentence in English and it spits a translation in any language you want. It also works the other way, allowing me to store up some choice sayings for the next guy who cuts me off. They say the French language is only good for swearing.
amusingfacts.com
Ever wonder where we get those amusing facts about cars you didn't care about before we told you about them? This is one of the sources we tap when we're trying to feed you the best information in the car world. Just type in the word Cars and sit back; just don't search for women because no one is certain of any facts about them.
albinoblacksheep.com
OK, this is a stretch, but war is about machinery that has wheels, engines, and mechanisms for lobbing some flaming projectile at the enemy. Not to pick on the French twice in one editorial, but to get to this site, type French Military Victories in Google and click the I'm Feeling Lucky button. It will do the rest.
hotrodders.com
This is largely a place to tell people how you painted your car for $1 and other community-type activities. It's not really a definitive source about anything, rather it's a grouping of automotive forums and Web sites that have been organized in the form of answers to questions. Eventually, the links will take you to an article written by the one guy with real experience on the subject and pop it up for you. If you have a lot of time, it works.
familyevents.com
Shameless? Maybe. This is the Web site for the guys who handle the big events for our company. If you have a question about our national events or big-time cruises, this is the place for registration and info.-Douglas R. Glad