Why’d he bet so little there? Was he trying to lose? Sick of it and didn’t want to keep going?
Why’d he bet so little there? Was he trying to lose? Sick of it and didn’t want to keep going?
Prime has a lot of choice Le Mans content right now between that, their six-part Le Mans: Racing is Everything documentary about 2015:
Fox actually bought the rights to Baime’s book, but those rights have since been sold to Legendary, who are adapting it into a TV series, Slashfilm reports.
Checks date: not April 1st... and I thought unicycles were peak hipster. I guess I was wrong.
After going through it frame by frame, I think he was bailing out by the time the ball got there and she hit the outer end of the camera lens, not his face. (But he’s probably worried sick about whether that expensive looking hunk of glass will ever focus quite right again...)
I passionately wish I could unread this. Take your star and get out.
Facts don’t matter.
These aren’t necessarily exclusive.
On top of all that, I’m sure the ride on those rubber bands kind of sucked.
Keyless ignition and entry is one of the greatest modern conveniences about cars these days.
What a great story. Thanks Rob.
Sounds like he did both (contact with a crew member is contact as far as the rule is concerned, even just a “brush”). He’s my #1 guy but unless he’s arguing that he didn’t actually hit it, “hit stuff in pit lane, get a drive through” is a pretty hard and fast rule. Realistically moving to the back of the line was…
Actually, his wasn’t a drive through. He got forced the back of the lead lap. Not sure how they decided on that penalty vs the other various dangerous pit moves, but his charge from around 20th back up towards the top was impressive.
Drive through penalty earlier on in the race for hitting (lightly but still) a pit crew member/running over equipment.
His first or second pit stop went bad and he slid into a crew member. Didn’t hurt him at all but still required a penalty so they moved Power to the back of the lap before the caution ended.
I don’t remember his exact finishing position, but he finished in the top ten.
Welp...
Top Gear had a couple, but there’s something weird about them when you look full size.
I found a few other shots of the car from around the web (eg, CNET) but none were super high res, unfortunately.