alexzilla408
Alexzilla408
alexzilla408

The creation of someone who does not understand circle track racing.

Awesome article! I'm 26, and after parting ways with my last girlfriend, I am now living in my own house by myself for the first time and have been doing so since December. It is liberating and terrifying, fun and lonely, all at once. Like you, I'm an only child so I felt I had the wherewithal to handle it. I do get

That always blew my mind. I remember watching it live. Kobe is fucking insane.

I can tell you guys that in this car's first test session at my local track, it had no hybrid motivation to the rear wheels and understeered into a wall. I can't say that I'm surprised, but this comment will go straight to gray hell and never be seen.

YEAH JEETS YEAH

Upon returning from basic training or AIT (I can't remember which one), I decided to take my 2001 Trans Am out for a drive. My dad was nice enough to put a new set of tires on it for me while I was away. I heard a slight clunking twice from the rear of the car. I didn't really think much of it, although I should have.

Yeah, lag is good. I wish my car were slower and less predictable. Seems like this website has been brimming with opinions that are contrarian just to seek attention more and more often recently.

All of my local sports bars get all of the UFC PPVs. I wouldn’t expect this to be any different, and there aren’t any covers.

I’m confused about your XB-70 reference. I know it was going to be a nuclear bomber, but it wasn’t actually nuclear powered.

THANK YOU

Yeah, I'm sure no one else dislikes their job.

I'm left handed, and have never gone for a leftie shake.

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I agree. Not only that, he spent wayyy too much money building what is really a POS car.

This is the winner. Good job, sir.

I have a similar story. I bet a seven-game NBA parlay. I only laid like $5-$10, but if I hit all 7, I'd bring home about $1400. Amazingly, I nailed the first six games (I'm sure you can see where this is going). The last game of the night was on ESPN, so I got to watch my fate play out before my eyes. The Celtics were

A lot of times, that isn't necessarily the case. The outlawing of wheelie bars in certain classes is intended to keep cars from going too fast, thus keeping budgets in check. But, racers are racers, and they know how to get down the track the majority of the time even without bars.

Aero, or a lack thereof isn't necessarily the issue. It's a combination of power and suspension, and even then, the front end can still get in the air. For reference, check out Dewayne Mills' crash at Lights Out 6. His car went down the track as consistently as anybody's. He added more power for the final round, and

#3 is what I have, and is what I most vehemently recommend.