Periscopes, son! If it’s good enough for Capt. Ramius, it’s good enough for some random yokel
It really depends on the orientation if the buildings in the neighborhood. I used to live in a 3 story condo right on the street with a similar condo on the other side. It created a canyon effect that masssivly amplified all sound, including that of a fartcan douchbag who loved to rev his engine as he drove through.…
He’s wadded that car up 2 or 3 times at this event over the years. It’s been on its roof more than once. This guy is known for staying in the throttle waaaaay too long and letting it all hang out at this event.
That was my first instinct, but then I realized his driver seat is actually above the wall and I have no idea what kind of peripheral vision he has in there depending on his racing seat and his helmet.
why doesn’t this have more stars!
It’s a wheelie contest they wreck every year and that’s what the crowd is there for.
For one, your view ahead is of your car’s hood—not of anything else.
If your wheelie lasts longer than 90 degrees, consult a doctor.
dedicated wheelie cars usually run cutting brakes to both rear tires so they can steer.
Tire pressure must have been off .5psi.
Somebody needs to buy this guy a WRX.
Was getting gas and I heard a what sounded like someone hitting a dumpster with a hammer, 1-2 seconds later same noise. Looked around for it and I saw a rusted out POS Chevy Caprice vibrating like a dog passing a peach pit in time with the crash.
That was the thing. He wasn’t even a d-bag. He was one of the most chill people I have ever known.
Back in high school I remember “sound off” competitions. Some of those people hit 124+ db in their car. 124 db. That’s insanely loud and can definitely be heard and felt from quite a distance. My friend’s rear view mirror fell off simply from his stereo’s vibrations.
I think the PT Cruiser is mostly just used as a device for carrying around the massive sound system he built.