The whole reason he sold street cars was to pay the racing bills, and it illustrates a key difference between Ferrari and Porsche.
The whole reason he sold street cars was to pay the racing bills, and it illustrates a key difference between Ferrari and Porsche.
I may be missing something obvious here, but why is this an expensive trailer?
Also, pro car thieves often just roll up with a flatbed and drag the car onto it. Why dick around fiddling with keys when you can just look like a regular wrecker crew picking up a car like normal?
When asked for comment the Secret Service replied, "Gotta catch them all."
It looks insane, but the car held up well because it didn't really take a sharp impact on anything. He skimmed over the barriers and back down again, all while in a safety cell.
The blur is supposed to be funny, not actual censorship. It's poking fun at the absurdity of the whole thing.
Look, if you're not the fastest guy on the track just let everyone else pass. This SL driver in this video can't let go of his pride.
The real problem is that a little diamond like that just gets lost in all the larger gemstones they use as roadside gravel in Monaco.
Isn't there a chance the track could break and bend?
The real reason this failed is that nobody wants to go to Oakland.
Don't forget the Panzerplatz stages. It's got tiny, high-speed, roads with big stones set in the shoulders that are meant to keep tanks from running off.
It would be pretty tough to be more right-wing than e e cummings was already.
I think a good summary of this whole thing would be, "Two hot heads make poor decisions in a dangerous place resulting in tragedy".
Well, I was talking about the intent of Michael's words, but I agree that hi might get charged with some sort of manslaughter charge.
Things got a little wild at the start of IndyCar's recent race at Mid Ohio. Driver James Hinchcliffe gave a textbook example of how to capitalize off that drama.
We've already established that the way Formula E is dealing with battery life kinda sucks, and now we get to see it in action, thanks to Nelson Piquet Jr.
They do this twice per race? That means that roughly every 20 minutes the whole field is going to all pull in at once and do this. *sigh*
Maybe the word choice came out wrong, but you said, "... At least clipping Ward." and that doesn't leave a lot of wiggle room in the intent.
Agreed. Watching the video it pretty clear that there are plenty of bad decisions in play here, but the suggestion that he was trying to hit the other driver is nuts.
It took me a bit to realize this is a really old post, but if anyone is still using TrueCrypt they need to stop and move to other technologies.