I remember as a kid in Australia in the late ‘60's hideaway/pop up headlights were the coolest thing imaginable. Maybe seeing my brother’s magazines with all the US cars that had them added to that, since I don’t think any Australian cars had them.
I remember as a kid in Australia in the late ‘60's hideaway/pop up headlights were the coolest thing imaginable. Maybe seeing my brother’s magazines with all the US cars that had them added to that, since I don’t think any Australian cars had them.
And he just keeps going after it?
Thank you - it’s been a long time since I saw that. F’ing classic!
The next one’s good as well
Perhaps some of the drivers are Australian, and when they see those yellow signs with Danger in a yellow circle they think they’re just Vegemite ads.
Thank you for reminding me of Melody Gardot, whose earlier music I loved. And now there’s this:
Yeah, they were pretty ubiquitous for a while there, as were stories of issues while trying to fill/empty them.
Here’s a brief report on it.:
“The 402 engine that was previously still known as a 396 was renamed the “Turbo Jet 400” and offered only 300bhp, down from 3500bhp.”
I guess that’s what happens when you keep adding lightness.
This is the epitome of stupid persistence.
I’d be surprised if the brakes got that hot on the street.
My God, what were they on - crack?
Can we just stop for a moment to appreciate how beautiful that JPS livery looks on the Lotus?
Will Power did well to come from 20th (must have been a terrible qualifying) to 8th, putting him into 2nd in the championship so far.
It’s run through winding mountainous tree-lined roads which are intended for people to drive slowly on. They’re not able to erect safer barriers on all of them. I’m not really sure how they can mitigate the risk, other than greatly altering the course on which its run.
Pretty simple how the change to the site came about. Previously it was Hans job to keep it up - now it’s hand jobs.
“Were it not for a race pace deficit, ... O’Ward could have been in position to take the team’s first win.”
I don’t believe the Missouri couple were actually in fear for their lives. They just think their property is more important than the rights and lives of the people who were passing by it.
You said it yourself - it’s correct.