Guy says in the video that it was repoed from someone who was using it for a livery service and renting it out. If the owner knew it was being taken, it would not surprise me if he beat the hell out of it to spite the bank.
Guy says in the video that it was repoed from someone who was using it for a livery service and renting it out. If the owner knew it was being taken, it would not surprise me if he beat the hell out of it to spite the bank.
You learn this pretty quickly if you are in a city like New Orleans, where keeping your con ID on just screams "patsy" to every con artist.
Ferrari tried it, but gave up.
Welcome to White Bread Hell.
You've never been to Atlanta, have you? There are 71 streets with a variant of "Peachtree" in their name.
Ferrari has sold every one of their The Ferraris already. They got enough people to jump through enough hoops to get them to make them feel special because they were the lucky ones who can drive up and down Knightsbridge and get their picture taken. The Ferraristi don't care if a P1 or 918 is faster or better; they…
Add another fifty pounds to the minimum weight, today. That would allow normal-sized humans with healthy bodies to be competitive. Teams with smaller drivers could add ballast, and this could be done immediately. It's a safety issue, and could be instituted by the FIA without the teams having to approve unanimously.
The other teams using Mercedes engines would have the same design, perhaps without the latest updates.
Will Buxton's latest blog is the most rational explanation of what probably happened. First, it's doubtful that the hotel management waited until this morning to tell the families that they'd be moved to another hotel.
The article was about Ford, not Porsche or Nader or Lutz. Maybe you didn't notice that while you were getting your mad on.
This. Right here. Sprint Cars. On Ice. IT. MUST. HAPPEN.
Shirley Muldowey. First woman to receive an NHRA Top Fuel license; Big Daddy Don Garlits signed her off. Garlits would later say she was the driver she always wanted to beat. Three time NHRA Top Fuel champion, named #5 driver in the NHRA's Top 50 Drivers list. Survived cars on fire and a crash that had her out of the…
Doesn't matter. If he unscrewed it, it's theft. If he found it in the car, why should he assume that it was a gift or prize and not something that belonged in the car? Unless someone from Ford gave it to him as a gift, he stole it.
That CD article had me lusting for that green 911S Carrera forever. Still do.
Thanks, now I can go back to ignoring F1 again.
Sure it's insane, but you could do it. Run the first lap on the modern circuit, then just past the pit exit you bear right onto the Curva Nord Alta Velocita. Blast down the Rettifilo Levante, through the Curva Sud Alta Velocitia. Now the first tricky part: the exit for Curva Sud is to the left of the barrier outside…
For those of you saying "It's not an oval," it is. Sort of. Ignore the twisty bit on the bottom, and the twisty bits in the middle, and you'll see there's an oval. More like a trapezoid, but if Indy is an oval...
Anyone else think this was a huge PR stunt and 60 Minutes are suckers?
Pad and Quill cases have a much better system to keep your iPad in place; I've demoed it by turning it over and shaking the case. iPad never moves. I've had mine two years, dropped it a few times more than I wish. Beyond normal wear on the cover, it's still great.