derekwhitacre
In_Remembrance_of_Jalop
derekwhitacre

Oh for fuck sake. Yes, it did do its job. Unfortunately, the fence acts as a cheese grater. Even then, the 3 people who were injured had very minor injuries at that. The fence did EXACTLY what it was supposed to and kept the car on the track while progressively decelerating it. Quit being hysterical and lay off the

NASCAR’s catchfence just plain works.

I will not buy this tobacconist, it is scratched.

nailed it

Psh. Whatever.

WHERE CAN I BUY THIS!?!

Brilliant. I love patches, especially secret patches. Especially secret fake patches.

“He’s on to us!” -pilots everywhere

The doors aren’t welded shut.

which speed limits are too low?

If you must know: cutting corners, abrupt steering and throttle inputs, and overall just very risky and aggressive driving for a non-competitive HPDE event. The instructor was practically non-existent to the driver.

I’m still curious what organization allows someone with 2-1/2 days of track experience to pass from braking to apex...

How about Farrah? Would that work?

Pole Position! How many bits do you need, anyway?

The Testarossa in the way-too-appropriately named “Hard Drivin,” one of the first polygon-scaling-thingamabob games in history. Here comes the loop, get another dollar ready!

If that’s a ‘79, the cabrio roof is aftermarket. Porsche didn’t offer a 911 Cabrio until 1983.

Or you could just show a replay of all the Le Mans coverage that Fox Sports missed and we could stay behind and watch it.