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I'm not sure I get your comment, sorry. Are you saying the only people who watch NASCAR are rednecks?

Sorry, late response.

This video illustrates why I get frustrated when people say the only people in NASCAR are hillbillies.

It's not lipstick if it runs all the way to the back of the car...

That's like The Joker level of lipstick application, just runs too far.

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Leading gif is misleading, as Mr. Bean is in fact driving the car. There is a rope running through both windows to the steering wheel and operated by the left hand, while the right hand is running a broom that works the accelerator. So Mr. Bean is, in fact, driving the car, this video clip shows exactly how it works.

It may be a book, and it may be a steam-powered vehicle, but Mike Mulligan and his Steam Shovel is my vote. After digging the pit for the town hall, there isn't a way to get the steam shovel out, so they convert the steam shovel to be the heating boiler for the building.

Power slide?

Flugplatz.

Warp Speed? This is Warp Speed.

Coincidentally, that's the response that runs through my head whenever someone mentions "spirited driving" on public roads.

I didn't know the Late Model part, that's pretty cool. I think I mentioned the four features in one night part, if not that's an important thing.

It was all for a live chat with the Japanese-American 21-year-old driver, hosted right outside the half mile clay oval of Eldora Speedway in Ohio. Back in 2011 he became the second person ever to claim the 'triple crown' of sweeping all three races at the confusingly-titled Four Crown Nationals here at this track. He

Yup, last I knew they were leading both the Driver's and Constructor's championships for this year's WTCC season, too.

Front engine, rear drive. Only thing different is the body is on the frame backwards.

I dunno, this one seems to be pretty fast.

I personally don't get what makes Laguna Seca the best road course in the country? It's a good track, don't get me wrong, but the best? I can't agree with that, one corkscrew does not the best track make.

Funny you say that, because according to this page on Wikipedia, NASCAR raced at Willow Springs, Riverside, Augusta, Bridgehampton, and a few temporary tracks at airports, starting in the mid-50s and going from there. So while not as many road courses as ovals, they've ran road courses for a long time.