Tanner Foust is my hero.
Tanner Foust is my hero.
Hahaha, yeah, it feels that way some times.
I love how the military does acronyms.
Up until last Sunday, Ford Maverick.
That was fantastic. You managed to take a great reference, wrap that reference in another spectacular reference, and further wrapped that reference in yet another referenced to be deep fried and served in a tortilla.
If it was any other place on the track, I'd agree with you on bringing out the safety car. But it being on pit lane, those drivers are heading out at slower speeds and can see the accident in front of them. Plus, it was known on the radio what happened, so the drivers know coming out of pit lane to head a little to…
It was mostly out of the way of traffic, and the drivers were able to kind of get around it to resume racing.
Dear Peter,
Oh noes! But what about the Pawnee Harvest Festival!?
I thought that was before Star Wars?
Oh Lando......Lando, Lando, Lando....
"...You want it to dangle"?
My wife's Spec-V Sentra has a little internal muffler problem with some of the baffling, I think. When she flogs the thing in second gear it makes this subtle throaty growl below 4k rpm. The car sounds like it's smiling and saying, "Hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhere we go!"
I'm starting to think that Russia is too awesome to be a real place.
Yeah, I'll second this. It was Japan's real attempt at taking on the US muscle car segment in styling before turning it into a ricer's dream.
1690?
I love it just the way it is. It's totally overstated and ridiculous to the point of parody. Yet there's sincere pride in it.
This is actually the point right here about how difficult it is to compare the two.
There's more coming? I know Hammond has a car show that's coming state-side, but I'm unfamiliar with the format.