Williams said the other driver admitted to passing on the shoulder but nothing else.
Williams said the other driver admitted to passing on the shoulder but nothing else.
I hope one day they get brave and make another one, they have a few designs that could hold GM’s twin turbo V6 and painted black.
I wouldn’t say this was an end of an era. The era of exciting Buicks ended in 1971. The Grand National was just a 4-5 year revival. And in terms of GM divisions being allowed to do their own thing around 5 years after the last Grand National GM built the bonkers GMC Syclone and Typhoons.
call me crazy but I liked the final 2 model year Monte Carlo SSes they made.
Saw them live 2 years ago. Still got it.
The street racers didn’t kill her. Walking back to her car next to a highway at night killed her.
This surely is a tragedy, and street racing is indefensible, but it sounds like the driver who hit a pedestrian at the scene of the crash is responsible for her death. This should reinforce the importance of post-crash safety, both with those involved and those that are bystanders. Roadways are more dangerous than…
They are responsible for a hit and run, sure. But that woman’s own actions after the fact led to her death.
They had nothing to do with her being killed. She walked in front of another car going back to her car after the wreck. At least that much is in the article. Little else is except the implication that she panicked when they whizzed past her, causing her to crash into another car or the wall.
Castor survived the initial crash and exited the vehicle, but was hit by another motorist when she walked back to her car to retrieve something.
The street racers didn’t kill her, her walking into traffic killed her.
I’m curious about what will happen to the person that actually hit her. Granted she wouldn’t have been there in the first place, but someone still wasn’t paying enough attention. I’m not trying to make an argument that the street racers didn’t cause it, just curious how it would theoretically pan out.
Will the street racers be on the hook for the young lady getting hit by a car after the accident? Or just the street racing/wreckless driving?
Don’t condone the street racing at all, but there was a lot more stupidity involved in her death than just the idiots racing.
I present the Pontiac LeMans Can-Am of 1977.
Headlines lost to history: “Russian, Japanese Forces Decimate Poles”
I have the best shot ever from New Zealand. I learned the dangers of filming rally cars the hard way, and as Alex Kelsey in his MC2 came by at about 100 mph sideways, I was filiming slow-mo from my iphone, standing on a 3 foot burm. a softball-sized rock shot up off his rear tire and hit me directly in the left nut at…
What am I saying that is wrong? Anyone with a few hundred bucks could buy this stuff.