GanjaTwister
GanjaTwister
GanjaTwister

I do when I'm not driving my own vehicle.
Certainly it's something to do when driving a 'company' vehicle.

Looks really nice. But the 'texture' of the track probably isn't as important at all those real-life imperfections and contours.

I don't know of a track in the US that wouldn't. After just a couple offs, you'll get a black flag and a talking to. Further incidents (your fault or NOT), and you'll be done for the weekend.

Take $800 CASH and FatOne(tm). You'll have him talked down to a $500 crapcan racer project in no time. Offer a ride in the converted machine.

Even better, the price is down to $12.5k

Normally, I don't like to bash the corner marshals or the rescue crews who are usually volunteers. But, in this case, these guys are getting paid for their service AND getting a good chunk of change for the equipment to support them.

Most every example I've seen has both distance and speed limitations:50 mi / 50 mph

I can't understand people who won't let faster traffic by on track. I mean that car on your bumper didn't catch up to you because YOU were faster than THEY were...

Yeah, uh if you're using a handbrake, you're doing that wrong.

Shit Happens

Cause I'm sure we want to see the victim with her top off...

That's a roll-bar, and it looks like it's still there but deformed.

So which venues should we look for this fantastically awesome crapcan?

From the other end. ATC records all of the radio traffic.
Heck, you can listen in/record your local traffic if you were so inclined.

You can see the pickup's headlights flicker on the road just before he fishtails through. The culprit rushes by in the right lane just after that, blowing past everyone in the left lane.

2.) Smokey in Smokey and the Bandit

And at $117, that's almost $0.50 a page! Maybe we'll just wait for the intrawebz to reveal the details in September when school starts up again...

That looks like the start of a salvage-titled track-bag full of open cockpit excitement!

"We need a case of stars over here, waitress!"