Courtney Hansen

March 17, 2012

TV personality and car gal Courtney Hansen comes by the shop to talk with Adam and Matt about her new show “Vinsetta Garage” on Discovery Channel.

Courtney is also the host of Powerblock, two hours of car shows on Spike network each weekend. Courtney’s father is Jerry Hansen, the winningest SCCA driver and her family owned the Brainerd Raceway in Minnesota. She sticks around for a walk around the new Range Rover Evoque.

Show Credits

Producer: Jeff Fox
Audio Engineer: Chris Laxamana

Courtney Hansen and the 2012 Range Rover Evoque

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9YPkktQWyI

The 2012 Audi Q5

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWuFux42wPI
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32 thoughts on “Courtney Hansen

  1. May Kadoodee

    I’ve also been in love with Courtney Hansen since the Overhaulin days. Where as Pimp my Ride was such a joke, Overhaulin was such a good show. It’s too bad that Chip probably couldn’t handle doing the show and doing all his other ventures like winning another Ridley. Search and Restore is a great show like Overhaulin but I don’t see anything coming up here in the near future. Anyone have a schedule on S & R?

  2. Daniel

    Adam, Matt, you guys need to start watching the Continental Tire Series, British Touring Car, World Touring Car, FIA GT1, American Le Mans Series… There are so many good mixed vehicle, mixed class racing series right now and covered on TV no less in detail (mostly Speed).

  3. Cape Cod Carolla

    Courtney is a whole lot of all right. Loved the story about Paul Newman coming to their cabin in the Minnesota woods. Are we sure that Motorator Matt isnt The Professor Sandy Ganz with a face transplant like they did in Face Off? Thanks for the podcast and video….although I dont think anyone was looking at the car! (*)(*)!

  4. Vee-Ate Injun

    So all this time that I was jonesing to somehow see Adam’s Miura in person… little did I know that I had already seen it several times at the Petersen?!?! Man, did I spend a lot of time studying that beast (and photographing it) with great interest, from the voluptuous Italian curves to the unique bits & details that revealed the car’s handmade-ness. And, the Miura was rubbing elbows with Elivs’ bullet-hole-customized yellow Pantera!

    Pretty awesome.

    sincerely: a fan and card-carrying member of the Petersen Automotive Museum.

    PS: was the Miura previously blue and gold?

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