Nothing has made me feel more like "Eh, I can do this" than watching your facial expressions in this video.
Nothing has made me feel more like "Eh, I can do this" than watching your facial expressions in this video.
Without a sponsor "I wanna go fast!" means "I'm gonna be broke!"
At first I thought: "This guy's drunk."
Show me "Audi RS7 Drifts Around..." and then maybe you'll find me confessing to being "jolly-near speechless." Probably not, though. R/T on the green flag needs some improvement, Robert.
Forgive him, for he know not what he do.
"It" means shit here. Automotive News probably can't say shit, but I can. Shit shit shit. Poop.
NASCAR holds definitively true. Restrictor-plate means: Childress. Not: Earnhardt.
I don't know that I would say Bobby was driving "on the limit," as specified, but neat! Who's AJ?
Those brownings... that cackle.
Bringing Tesla up in these comments, let alone the fact that this article is about a tragedy, in the first place, has implications beyond simply trying to translate an idea to a broader audience - you also translate the overall effects of what is being talked about. Tesla - Electric Car - Conspiracy - Missing People.…
"Lithium ion batteries are the known culprit for fires on board two Boeing 787s and three Tesla vehicles,"
While I'm still young and patient enough to explain myself: I meant the specific way this word sounds out-loud in the English language. In this case, almost reaching the point of an onomato... you know what... forget it.
All of it... but my god the corner exits are so bad.
Gojira
It's interesting to live in a world where I'm broke in an overly law-conscious country (our own fault - irrelevant) that created a lawless vacuum in someone else's country where a bunch of guys can just wake up one morning, go rob a bank, and get some Migs.
Both of these mid-engined supercars were produced in relatively high numbers compared to other limited edition Porsches or Ferraris, yet they are a very rare sight outside of car shows.
Rugged, could dive, and carry a large payload, sure. That basically fits the description of most WWII era American fighters.
You inline Merlin fanatics can keep your Mustangs, give me a Corsair or a Jug with Double Wasp radial over a P-51 any day!
Preach that McRae gospel