Am I the only one who finds these Gymkhanas to be overly scripted snoozefests with cars that are pretty much well executed automotive equivalents to Mountain Dew?
Am I the only one who finds these Gymkhanas to be overly scripted snoozefests with cars that are pretty much well executed automotive equivalents to Mountain Dew?
As a 16 year old all I wanted was a Porsche 944 turbo and a Jeep CJ7 and to be honest I would be pretty happy with those now too
This isn’t NASCAR, you can’t fight other drivers
They should give him at least a one race ban for that behaviour after the race. But it’s pointless to ban him from a race in a season where the driver’s and constructor’s championships are locked up, they should ban him from the first race next year, make it hurt and…
Red bull seem to have two kinds of driver. Entitled but talented douche canoes and Australians.
I will be bitterly disappointed if this car is not running at Pikes Peak in a couple of years time with some sort of outlandish engine/gearbox combo.
Important to note that the Gold Coast is Australia’s version of Florida
I can’t tell you how good it feels to know my vote just pushed it back to exactly 50/50
In Papua New Guinea almost every bus I saw was dog tracking as bad or worse than the examples in those videos, mostly it seems it was from pretty severe frame damage (accompanied by pretty severe and botched up body damage)
I would do it Paul Newman style. Volvo wagon, supercharged V8, widest stock Volvo wheels that will fit, exhausts hidden up under the rear bumper.
Flared fenders and drop tanks would have been Group C.
Cool, here is what is on my desk right now. Mine is Russian rather than East German, but pretty close...
Just over 12 hours ago I was driving around looking for cars to photograph and I saw a black NSX drive past me. I followed it home and asked the owner if I could take some photos of it. He told me the front is a bit chipped because it has been his daily drive for the last 20 years. Clearly this guy is a legend (no pun…
Sadly the truth is less compelling. 85% of Australians live in cities. The average Australian male is a thoroughly suburban creature and will see more man-buns in a day than he sees crocodiles in his lifetime. We drive almost as many pickups as Americans but just look in the back, they have never carried anything more…
I live in a pretty working class area (think Toyota Hiluxs with hunting dog cages, late 90s Hyundai Excels and boring compact SUVs) but I see this Delorean DMC-12 and a late 90s Maybach 62 at the local mall quite a bit. The Maybach doesn’t fit in a parking space so is often illegally parked wherever it fits.
The 944 is much nicer as a wagon
Here in Australia we go next level (as usual). Where I live in Canberra (Australian Capital Territory, hence the ACT on our plates) you can pay for a custom slogan, even one that makes fun of Canberra...
For a Peugeot Group B set wouldn’t it be more authentic to have it not only airborne but also pointing at a tree?
That must be shot in Queensland, they drive so aggressively up there even the trailers overtake without checking oncoming traffic.
It bears noting that this occurred on what would be Sydney’s version of Malibu beach. Palm Beach is about 30 miles out of the centre of Sydney, average house price about 2.5 million. Home to some of the wealthiest people in the country.
Heh, no it wasn’t a tech company, but with my luck if it was it would have been WordPerfect!