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Last year, someone brought one to this fancy car show we have down here in St. Pete. It was one of the best cars there. All the kids were drooling over the La Ferrari, a P1, and a Veyron. But they didn’t know what they were missing over to the side, away from the fancy stuff. It was gorgeous. We sat and talked with

I have a question for Fancy Kristen,

I can’t even explain without pulling a Watt (and writing a novel about it) how much Watt means to me. He is a national treasure. Rather than write the longest comment known to man, I’ll just leave this here, Watt (with Pete and Raul) at my house with my son back in 2004.

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So Florida... yeah... we have this jackass (I think he’s in New York, too) advertising that he’s giving away” vacations, laptops, kayaks, cruises, and FREE CARS in his horrible tv ads.

My first car was an ‘81 Corolla Wagon. As soon as I buy another one, my last car will be an ‘81 Corolla Wagon. 

I’m going as Sexy Blinker Fluid. 

I know this car! Kind of. It spent a good portion of it’s life in Tampa, FL. I first came across it 1999 at USF. I was taking a scuba certification class which my girlfriend (now wife was teaching). Some dude in the class owned it and it was his daily driver. He was maybe 18 or 19 years old. I could never get up the

Totally missed the original post, so I’ll add one here hoping someone finds it amusing.

Let me clarify, fuck everyone in the tow of parked cars industry. The folks that ONLY do accident/break-down towing, that aren’t creeping around looking for random cars to tow are just fine.

Ugh. I had a car towed in Atlanta once, as I was meeting friends for lunch after which I was driving home to Tampa. I found the number for the tow company after finding the the vine-covered and completely hidden “No Parking” sign. They gave me directions to the tow yard and said they were closing in about an hour.

Still a cheaper and better than any anti-theft system on the market. And it’s organic and renewable, so he’s saving the earth. Go green. With snot.

But he did use a turn signal when pulling off the road before the incident and again when pulling back on to leave, so... that’s 1000% better than most fuckboys, right?

I have my reasons! Ferrari gave me millions and millions of reasons to help develop their junior team. In fact it’s many more millions of reasons than they gave me while racing at Ferrari.

I’ve seen this La Ferrari. It was for sale in 2017 for $4,350,000.00 and it had 77 miles on it.

In the end, I don’t think it’ll make a difference in ticket sales to either event. Sure, it sucks for a small number of people who would definitely go to both (rather than just saying would go to both...). But you what? If you really must go to the NASCAR race no matter what and you still really want to go to the F1

Several drivers in various series have sustained vertebrae injuries when their tub has hit the pavement like that. Even a hard bottoming out over a curb or whatnot without crashing has caused a few injuries. I’m sure this issue is being addressed as new tubs are designed or existing cars are modified.

I don’t have the answers, either. What I do know it that the fencing most likely saved Wickens’ life. Had the car gone beyond that... I don’t know. The fence itself isn’t the problem. It’s the poles that hold it up.

Our 1995 Ranger does not take up more than parking spot, nor does it spill into other lanes of traffic. We use it to haul stuff all the time. I also take on photography trips which require some off-road driving (obviously we’re not talking about the Rubicon Trail or something like that) and it gets the job done every

It wasn’t the wheel to wheel contact, it was Wickens’ car tapping the back corner of RHR that sent RHR into a spin. This would have still happened with fenders or wheel covers or those goofy rear pods the cars had for a few years. After RHR spun, Wickens drove right up the front wing and nose.

The roll hoop was fine. The cover and camera got destroyed. Had Wickens car been a little lower, a halo would have saved his life. Thankfully, Wickens was at least awake and alert, and no one else was seriously injured. The car did its job, but it could have been so much worse.