Not sure how an amateur organization managed to secure that kind of prize money. Any sanctioning body worth its salt would have settled the legal technicalities before the tournament began. Now they have to deal with the bad press and the fallout.
Not sure how an amateur organization managed to secure that kind of prize money. Any sanctioning body worth its salt would have settled the legal technicalities before the tournament began. Now they have to deal with the bad press and the fallout.
Naturally-aspirated American V8 with plenty of power. Rear wheel drive. Body-on-frame construction. Special trim package.
Unfortunate experience. Great Smokey is an outlier, though. It has the highest attendance of any national park, and it’s twice as high as the second-most visited park, Grand Canyon. Great Smokey is four-times smaller than Yellowstone, with 3 times the attendance. It’s not a good formula.
It’s a black bear without cubs in June. It might as well be a dog.
If the product is designed properly, it will market itself. Series that market relentlessly are mainly irrelevant.
RIP. Looks like he got tangled up with the bike or he refused to let go, and the bike carried him into the wall. This is the new reality in 4-stroke GP racing. The bikes have become bloated battering rams.
MotoGP bikes have traction control, but until recently, the bikes were starved for fuel. Spark-cut traction control is fuel inefficient so the electronic technicians were always playing around with traction control settings. Eventually, they started using torque-based traction control, but it took awhile. To make…
The most interesting conversations would probably be with the Ruckus biker gang or a bosozoku clan. Mokes and recumbent bicycles are a bit vanilla.
Why didn’t he sue McDonald’s for refusing to deliver. It would have been no less absurd, and we all might have benefitted if he won.
The media is so lost it’s just pathetic. Baylor commissioned a Title IX investigation, and voluntarily published the results.
I did you a favor by inferring frequency as the subject matter of your post, rather than assuming you were a troll who affirmed the consequent so he could name drop Saarinen.
The two-strokes were great, though I understand why the manufacturers decided to move on. I’m not against the 4-strokes, but they haven’t been implemented very well.
The point was obviously about the kinetic energy dissipated during a crash, not the frequency of the crashes themselves. This is motorcycle racing, not rocket science. Try not to get confused.
Modern 4-strokes are so dangerous compared to the old 2-strokes. They’ve basically added 30kg-40kg and 25-50hp, which merely invites carnage, especially when impetuous kids are the pilots.
Forgot to mention that the most believable aspect of the charges against Briles are that university did not perform due diligence, in at least one instance, to determine prior criminal convictions and actions.
Yes, that makes sense as long as you ignore Baylor’s history of fundamentalist regulations and victim shaming, which result from their close ties to the Baptist Convention. We’re talking about a university that allowed dancing on campus in 1996 after a 150 year ban. When my grandmother attended, women couldn’t drive…
Baylor University is a political quagmire that is too complex for laypeople and outsiders to understand. Believe it or not, Briles and Starr are the good guys who just want to play football and focus on raising the endowment.
This thing is like a set prop from Three Kings
According to the foremost theories of industrial engineering and design, a drift car should fly if it has aviation controls.
“Mustang owners rejoice as Camaro wrecks leaving cars and coffee”