This looks even more insane when you lay out the made shot numbers for his career.
This looks even more insane when you lay out the made shot numbers for his career.
Sometime in the late 90s or early 00s, I saw a pitch that somehow grazed the cup of the batter, deflected downward and hit the catcher in the cup, then did the same to the ump. One pitch, three guys - ouch.
Honest question - have you ever watched it in person?
Even with the ice chewed up from people with studded tires, I’m probably doing less than 20-25 mph in this photo. It’s the best.
Wow, I didn’t expect him to leave Portland.
Soon.
Chicago ——> jaywalking
The Angles
Because he wanted to go to Nebraska, and it sounds like Nebraska only. Apparently he either wasn’t considering other offers or declined them altogether.
It’s not that crazy (to me), but soon the lakes will be frozen, the Miatas will be lifted, and ice racing can resume. I can’t wait.
Actually, rereading it now - I think you’re correct. Good info.
If you can’t bypass the crash and you can’t reverse, the obstacle (his car) is going to be there regardless.
Generally I’d agree with you 100%. But interestingly, the Nurburgring itself says you should get out, set up your triangle, and warn people who come up behind you.
So, you may not believe me, but the car already has a wiener on it. Several, actually.
I’ve owned an 86, and I’ve owned a Fiesta ST. I like the Fiesta more, regardless of price. Sometimes, logic doesn’t play into it. I’d buy one.
But at least there’s the 210 horsepower Yaris GRMN to be happy about in the meantime.
For anyone who isn’t familiar, this is what Santiago drives:
If you’re going to get a Roadmaster, get one with the tow package. They can tow something crazy like 7500lb+. In fact, resident Oppo poster Santiago just bought one as a tow rig for his BRZ rally car:
Miami totally threw me off. It wasn’t uncommon to see a Veyron, and there were plenty of Rolls Royce and Lamborghini. And of course, there’s Kris Singh with his Huayra and the Veneno. It threw me a bit, too, since it felt like every other car was a Ferrari California (and the rest were Teslas). If you go to most other…
I’m pretty sure this is the M1 I used to see street parked (!) near a shop on NW 7th Ave.