Driver with the dashcam seemed to be going mighty fast for conditions but it seems he was one of the few who was able to stop in time so I guess I can't fault him.
screw wonderbread. That hostess debacle cost my step dad his job while the CEO's got golden parachutes for gutting the company... Big ole middle finger to you!
Please stop calling them "NASCARs". You don't call F1 cars "F1s" or Indy Cars "Indys/Indies". They're stock cars. Or if you want to be specific, Cup Cars. The fact that "car" is part of the acronym doesn't change the fact that it is a sanctioning body, not a car type.
G-forces and angles also trigger them apparently.
So can railroad crossings.
"...where James Garner found himself the unwitting participant in a stunt sequence gone wrong. Originally, Garner’s racer had been rigged with butane to catch fire as his car rounded the final lap. At first, the effect seemed to go off without a hitch. As Garner came into camera view around the last hairpin turn, the…
This was Scary!
Was it the same one that they drove on Roadkill? It looks nearly similar.
If I recall the episode of Roadkill correctly it was 65 grand on the engine alone.
is that the same HSV 727 from Roadkill!? Nooooooo!!!!!!!!!
Some people have spacial awareness and enough skill to be able to safely use their phone to make or receive a phone calls. Other people can barely operate their HVAC without veering off the road.
This really happened?