Duck down and Egyptian cotton look pretty damn comfortable to me.
Duck down and Egyptian cotton look pretty damn comfortable to me.
But those don't have a picture of a seal on them!
I am the only one left feeling disappointed that it was more like a 7/10 road drive than a 9/10 track attack? I can't stand to hear cars coasting or on part-throttle in these in-car vids.
Stories and anecdotes like this are the reason I love Jalopnik.
Close call. If the cop hadn't been there, and the situation turned ugly, do you think you'd have been tempted to mow them down (not killing them), and dealing with the consequences later? After all, if there's no space on the road to try and make a…
I'm going to go with falling asleep at the wheel. The scariest thing is that you don't know exactly when you dose off, you just wake up and find yourself rapidly approaching a stopped car or the guardrail at the side of the road.
I just love how his karma is served up pretty much instantly
Well that's a new one. I always thought all Subarus (apart from the BRZ, of course) were AWD
Aren't these the same type of rims that Ken Block smashed at Irwindale? Designed to shatter on impact to save the axle and suspension gubbins getting mangled up...
2WD? Isn't that an Impreza?
I'll be honest, the only reason I came to my conclusion is because the same happened to me when I was pushing on my last lap (silly, I know), though nothing near as bad as these vids. Just a slight bit of understeer onto the bricks.
Probably anywhere on the Isle of Man TT course. Especially through the towns. 200mph over jumps and dips, just inches from stone walls and hedges.
I drove that Ford Ka at 1:00 just last week, and I'm very glad to say, that didn't happen to me :D
Can see why people go off there though. Very easy to carry too much speed and just understeer off the crest.
Naw, I swear it was Vettel, sticking a knife into his fuel tank...
While I can't deny the awesomeness of seeing a car jump through a caravan, it does pain me a little to see them doing it in that car. My parents used to have the same generation of Mazda 323, a manual one, and that was the car I learned to drive in. I miss it more than anything else in this world :(
That's interesting. Didn't know that
It's probably just water to allow the tyres to break traction easier
Never mind my previous two nominations, I think I've found my personal winner. This should be instantly recognisable to any European standing in a cold, wet forest along the gravel tracks:
The Viper's V10 too, doesn't really matter which generation. Kinda has hints of Gallardo, but much more baritone
Since the Subaru flat four is already taken, i'd have to go with a Quattroporte or Gran Turismo. No other V8 sounds quite like it
What did I just watch? Illegal immigrants?