TheRaceTrackIsMyChurch
TheRaceTrackIsMyChurch
TheRaceTrackIsMyChurch

I feel like #1 is a cheap shot. All "show" cars are useless for anything but car shows because of the owners inherent fears of scratches or scuffs or rocks or bugs or crashes due to pushing the vehicle to the limit. How many show cars do you see actually using all of the horse power they claim to have hidden under

I hate to say it because I absolutely LOVE small Toyota trucks but, the current Toyota Tacoma lacks a feature that is absolutely essential in trucks. That is the ability to haul standard construction materials like 4x8 sheets of drywall/OSB/pretty much anything. That is because they only left about 46" between the

This may be a bit more of a BMV story but there is a test involved (two if you include my patience).

i dunno.... They've used ostrichlopnik twice to my recollection.

Oh man, I used to love the mesh grill that was on the V but that vertical slotted grill reminds me of Darth Vaders helmet! Or an old locomotive that is just going to push whatever is in its way, out of its way.

Not saying this is the "best" but the boat worked great for us last weekend to get away from town for a little escape into the woods.

Ostrishlopnik isn't necessarily new, just rare.

I'm a huge fan of Great Divide. I got a sixer of Titan and it was old (not just bad tasting so much as why would you even bother tasting it because soon as you opend a bottle it would foam out the top and when you poured it it would be nothing but foam). Not their fault, but I sent them a private message on Facebook

Michigan has all kinds of treasures for sale!

I learned when I was seven years old in a 1981 Toyota Carolla. I needed to learn so I could drive a tractor and help on my grandmas farm. When I recently taught my brother in law how to drive stick I used the same technique I learned by. Teach anyone interested in driving stick on a dirt road. That way they can

Ahem. Total badass, menace to police. I thought this would be more obvious.

How can you have a golf cart crash test with out the one crucial element present in all golf cart crashes? An empty 12 pack of cheap crappy beer riding shotgun!

When I hear that the customers don't want the law to persue this person the first thing I think of is that this is a money laundering scheme. Simply set up a company outside the U.S. where large sums of money are expected to be exchanged and thus, don't look out of the ordinary. Buy a "car". And Daniel Seppings takes

I've had cars where holding down the button longer will kill it but, sadly, that's not the case this time. I actually have all the materials to wire in a switch but (insert typical adult excuse, busy, lazy, kids, blah blah blah).

Fair warning, I'm a toyota tacoma fanboy. Now for the gripe.

James' description of how difficult it was to depress the clutch can't make this any easier either.

Look at the infield. Its cardboard. So even if this is 4 ft^3 (doubt it) there's still no way it is as dense as cement and no way it would weigh 400 pounds

I know you're reporting off the information you're given but I believe someone didn't know what they were talking about when the weight of this cake was determined to be 400 lb. For example cement weighs about 96 lb per cubic foot and, thus, 400 lb of cement would be approximately 4 cubic feet. This cake is neither

Truck beds are typically optimized to carrying similarly sized objects like 4x8 sheets of drywall, plywood, and pretty much every sheet good used in construction. Long slender items, which would be easily carried in your design, are usually light weight such as pvc pipe, conduit, soffit/facia/drip edge/j-channel,

Diesel! Manual! Brown (in desert camo)! And obscure! Awe yea!