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If that's him operating the flashlight, then he was a willing participant in the guilty action that lead to the death of two people. He is therefore equally responsible. he didn't have to be behind the wheel. Then, by not telling who was driving, since he's responsible for the legal use of his vehicle, he's

If it was his car, as they say it was, he let someone use his car. and if he's the one holding the flashlight, then he participated in operating an illegal street race. He could still be charged for his involvement.

Well, he knows who was driving.

Audi bros do it now too.

What about this one?

That's where the fuel goes, because racecar.

Also one more

Ha, meant to say when I see a car driving at night or in low vis WITHOUT THEIR HEADLIGHTS ON (especially their taillights)

Whenever I see a car driving at night or in low visibility conditions I'll turn my headlights on and off repeatedly in hope that they'll get the point. Done it dozens of times.

I was driving home on Christmas eve when I got blasted by the auxiliary lights on a truck. He must have thought my highbeams were on, but they weren't. Fucking damn near made be blind.

Besides, what's the point of having popup headlights if you're not gonna have them up when you drive so you get to put them up and down all of the time?

It's not just about your headlights though, it's about your tail lights too. It's not even about you, it's about being visible to other drivers, it's about someone else not hitting you.

You shouldn't need a reminder. You should, like putting on your seatbelt, always turn on your headlights when you drive. DRLs and automatic headlights are lazy and dangerous.

How has the GT Academy program changed the way you look at racing drivers?

Unfortunately this kind of directing is all too common in motorsports television. It's a plague that needs to be eradicated.

That's okay, the experience was amazing and I got plenty of attention for it. Maybe when GT Academy 2015 rolls around and it's a little more relevant I'll tweet the boys to see if they'll post it.

I did a write up as soon as I got home. Never got FP'd though.

2 of the GT Academy North American winners raced in the US last year in the CTSC and PWC, and it looks like Nick McMillen will be, to some extent, racing this side of the pond as well.

Imagine the fire truck heads in, and as its manoeuvring around some abandoned cars a truck deeper in the tunnel explodes. The fire truck has to retreat and turning around just isn't gonna happen. This trick just drives straight out the way it came in.