joshuaspong
Joshua Spong
joshuaspong

That looks like a really fun challenge, tbh. Certain cars would be a dream on this track, other an absolute nightmare.

inb4 Carbon Monoxide leak.

I wish I could see this in real life.

^Confirming this, I was there to shoot a story about the Clipsal 500 in Adelaide and happened to bump into Craig Lowndes (A living legend and still competitive, look him up) just wandering around. He was signing autographs and being a good bloke in general to all the people who asked for his time.

Confirmed

I cannot find where it starts and ends. Congratulations.

It’s for the complete game. You unlock cars as you go along.

Cosigned.

That is a fair hypothesis. It could also have been mines set by aquatic drop bears though.

Came here to post this, was not disappointed.

*Sea Shepherd *Japanese whaler *drifting while out of fuel

It could be, but the display of this exact boat at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney has listed numerous attempts to beat this boat’s record. Every pilot has been killed in their attempt.

Commenting to say that I’ve taken my WRX upto 220kp/h on a straight country Australian road at night. As I was speeding along I narrowly missed a Kangaroo which was sitting on the side of the road as I drove by. It was so close, that my passenger could have reached out and slapped it across the face. Had I have hit

I'm glad that someone else acknowledged this.

Gumpert Apollo.

I don't understand why there isn't more love for these cars

Failing that, H1

Can confirm, am Australian.

Everyone commenting here should move to Australia.

SS Commodores and HSV variants are super common. Doesn't make them any less awesome though.

That's kind of a prick of a thing to say, m8.

My first car was named The Man Train after a certain gay sex act (use your imagination).

The name was pretty subtle because most people were naive to what the name meant, and I could always get people to come for a drive by calling "All aboard the man train!"

Miss that car.