My frequent trips between Austin and Houston aren't complete until I've stopped at Hruska's.
My frequent trips between Austin and Houston aren't complete until I've stopped at Hruska's.
That looks like Canyon Speedway Park. I love the scenery around that track. Nothing but mountains, cacti and lots and lots dirt! Lot of good racing there too: modifieds, sprints, dwarf cars, etc.
They had me the moment I saw a cheetah crash into a fighter jet.
OGG is Kahalui airport in Maui. A place I'd much rather be right now.
Porthole windows, like giant fins, will always be cool in my book.
For me the biggest thing missing is the sense motion, the g forces. Even Million dollar simulators can't replicate the physical forces put on you body while driving around at 200mph properly. The most they can do is under 1 g in any direction. There was a company developing a headset, about four years back, that…
I always thought the Cayanne looked like a really expensive Hyundai Santa Fe so I'm calling this on the "Porsche Tuscon".
Sounds fun. I'll be there.
Thank you, I will definitely check those out!
Thanks. I "wasted" all day yesterday watching old F1 races on youtube (1989 and 1990 Phoenix Grand Prix, '86 British Grand Prix and the 1990 Monaco Grand Prix) Now I'm gonna have to look this one up too.
Woohoo! It's fixed. Thanks to whoever fixed it!
Seriously kinja? It supposed to be showing the Flash button. Joke ruined.
Hulu Plus has it:
http://www.hulu.com/mxc-most-extre…
The audio in that vid doesn't do the jetcar justice. They sound like angry pterodactyls. Here's video I took at Firebird Raceways final event. Jetcars VS Funnycars.
It does feel like a thinly veiled advertisement.
I think you're right. I have one with a GT-R body and the belt that drives the front wheels is getting loose. If I hit a bump to hard it knocks it right off and the car just spins.