HellPhish89
HellPhish89
HellPhish89

The video of the crash seems to show the roof being sheared off. If that is the case, there is a SERIOUS issue with teh design and construction of the trucks, the course itself, or both.

OBVIOUSLY, Subaru is just exploiting a people that dont know any better in a country with few regulations on the subject. /sarcasm

after looking into it a bit.. theres a video that tends to hint at the roof being sheared off..

How the hell was he hurt like that without intrusion into the cockpit or ejection?

If you make a statement like that, you do not understand racers

This just in: Racing is dangerous.

Hes using the extreme examples of ‘ignorant’ and isolated tribes as if they are representative of those countries. Not so much racist but smacks of inferiority complex.

You do know most Mexicans have access in some way to radio or TV right?

Yes they do. There are 4-5 in the US alone. There are tarmac rallies in Australia, New Zealand, the continent of Europe. Offroad/open road races in some form all over the world including but not limited to: Chile, Bolivia, Mexico, US, Norway,

Pretty racist to think because Mexico has its issues that they know nothing of racing. They are some of the biggest fans in the racing world. They have their own NASCAR series, have numerous F1 drivers current and past, have sports car drivers, off roaders, etc. Being poor doesnt mean they are fucking oblivious. It

You are a stupid millenial liberal. Exploiting lack of regulation..lol. I’m surprised you havent started playing buzzword bingo yet.

So the teams at Isle of Man this week are exploiting the lack of regulation too? Rallies in Norway? Monaco? Spain?

Ever heard of the Silver State Classic? King of the Hammers?

Btw, Dakar

Yes, it is ALL the race teams’ fault for showing up. Christ youre fucked in the head.

Theres really nothing to say =(

Settle my beating heart...

The question is.. how do you turn Indycar into F1 jr without the shit racing?

They kind of do..

Varsha does a damn good job ;)

1) It is the graduation ceremony for the USAF Academy. It’s slightly relevant for them to do so.
2) The demo teams are a great way for the USAF and USN/USMC to not just interact with the public but to inspire future enlistments and commissions. They are also a great diplomatic tool. Both demo teams as well as the F22

Life is full of risks. It is up to us as individuals to decide what are the worthwhile ones. Airshows are one you and I seem to share.

‘All models are wrong, some are useful’

Relying way too much on computer simulations. Just like Merc last year. Should have stuck with the original decision.