Tristan Herbert’s Camaro is now for sale. Well, what’s left of it. $25,000. From his post:
Tristan Herbert’s Camaro is now for sale. Well, what’s left of it. $25,000. From his post:
Nope. It’s like burning a large pile of money. If Fix was any type of sportsman like most racers (and he’s clearly not) they would probably come to some kind of agreement, but probably not pay for the car. Fix still hasn’t taken responsibility or reached out to Tristan.
Actually, if you watch from inside Tristan’s car in slow-mo his head whips forward pretty violently and his helmet actually hits his chest. Tristan himself said his cracked ribs are from the helmet hitting his chest. Not saying the safety equipment isn’t awesome, it’s just not quite as...easy as it looks.
NASA at Mid-Ohio
Um....No. They are not called quads because they print in four sections. They’re call quads because they’re one quarter of 15' (minutes, not feet) series maps. Each of the quads shows 7 minutes 30 seconds of longitude and 7 minutes 30 seconds of latitude.
Maybe the 65 people that signed the petition should pay for a storage place for the trailer. It would only cost them each a few bucks per month.
I was seriously looking forward to talking shit...but I think that guy might legit have a mental deficiency. OR...he’s a goddamn troll genius.
CP. There are too many guys running 11's and 12's in w-bodies that cost less than 4 grand all in for this car to be NP.
NOT 1994-2004 S-10's...
I had the pleasure of meeting, talking and racing with Ted this past weekend. Helluva nice guy. Before I had even connected that the guy I was talking to was *that* Ted Klaus, he struck me as both SUPER knowledgable and passionate about cars. Unfortunately he had several problems with his Wheeler Super V and only made…
If there’s ever a made-for-TV movie about Elon Musk I got an idea who can star. Just sayin’.
Dodge Shadow with a V6. I remember thinking, “This is gonna be great! V6! Tiny car!” It was just awful.
I’m curious what the floorplan of one of these super-slender residential buildings look like.
Well, I credit my first dirtbike with teaching me to drive a stick in 1991. It was a 1979 Kawasaki 100 (and incidentally cost $100). I was 11. That was the first time I ever considered the concept of off-throttle, clutch in, shift gear, clutch out, back on throttle. But by 14 my buddy and I were taking his…
I know this is going to get buried and no one will ever read it, but just in case...
WHOA. I think I saw that pancakes nutz...
I rolled one of those screwing around once. (High speed, not mine, showing off with wife, she was pissed, $1000 in damage) It is NOT fun. Those guys are dumb ballsy.
I’m assuming it’s buried...but how ‘bout that Visconti Tuned BRZ that burned to the ground?
Ah-Dee-Dahs