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would any trip home be complete without a visit to the ham shop? This may be a cultural thing I’m unfamiliar with, and everyone goes and buys a ham after eating a turkey
Sergio?
“The rivulet of former alloy wheel”
Is it manually inflated? Or is it like an airbag - and inflates only when it detects hail?
An eight-year-old drag racing is a bit different than a 14-year-old walking one block. Sorry.
So did Anita Board. Food for thought.
Kids are wayyyy more likely to die skiing, swimming, and biking that driving a race car, whether it is a dragster or a kart.
It’s the same sloping stance that the street has. And the fence. Hey!
Orlove was not counting on a Jalopnik reader lasting a whole year.
I regularly go right down to E - to suck all that crap out of the tank. That way, if I ever really do need to use that last bit of gas - it won’t be full of sediment and clog my fuel filter.
He may not have been completely honest with what he told his insurance company - or with what he told me.
It was an open track-day. There was no instructor.
I suppose you missed the part of the video where he heads up the track to warn drivers that there is more ahead than just a few cars stopped in the grass. *shrug*
it could be he actually made it worse by adding another obstacle
Ok. so what is the upside? The pileup still happened, he wasn’t able to really help the situation. All he did is put himself in serious danger for zero benefit.
“he broke one of the first rules of being on a hot track. You NEVER get out of the vehicle, unbuckle, etc until the track has been red flagged and cleared”
“Its a race track. No insurance will cover that.”
The Chevy Bolt is Rosie O’Donnell
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