Because it was a car owned by Lamborghini. The credits says it was provided by the company.
Because it was a car owned by Lamborghini. The credits says it was provided by the company.
The Braves organist is fantastic.
When I see one of these trucks in the US I'm 99% sure that's about to happen as I pass it. Every time.
From the YouTube description:
That car doesn't have ground effects. Not sure what your point is?
Here's part 2. The same guy crashes the leader on the last lap and wins.
Whoever captured this footage didn't turn off that Natural Motion bullshit on their TV that makes everything look like it's a pan-and-scan movie on TNT.
Pirelli World Challenge is also at Toronto:
My second lottery purchase (after an Aston V12 Vantage) was going to be an R500. I guess it will have to be an R620 now.
There's a Caterham dealer in Colorado.
The ESPN dick sucking of Puig is rather annoying.
There's more action in Nuremberg today, though.
The force out at second ended the inning. It's the same as if the batter had hit it to shortstop, who would then throw it to second. If the runner had rounded second, then been thrown out, that isn't a force out (the runner would hae to be tagged) and the run would have counted.
I don't think you could have picked a picture that made the tree look any better, being behind such ugly race cars.
The logo reminds me of this:
The salesman who sold me mine did a redline 4th to 3rd mis-shift on my '07 during the test drive with me in the car. I still bought it and never had an issue with it before I sold it.
Trial Mountain is the best fictional track in GT. I spent hours driving every car I owned there, and I watched the replays to boot.
Of course not, but there's no reason for the commentator to act like a 5 year old.
There's being a homer, and then there's being unprofessional. Hawk is terrible.
Yuengling says "Oldest Brewery in America" right on the bottle, doesn't it?