Hooper is a GREAT movie. Terry Bradshaw in a hairpiece and Adam West as the overcoddled actor Burt is stunting for. Classic!
Hooper is a GREAT movie. Terry Bradshaw in a hairpiece and Adam West as the overcoddled actor Burt is stunting for. Classic!
It looks to my untrained eyes that the agreement was intended only to cover the grill, not an entire jeep-shaped vehicle.
What’s the point of this article? Pettiness? Envy? Jealousy? Gotta knock a rich white boy down? Is this ‘journalism’?
You think a 3,000 lb car is going to cause “a sizable impact” on an 80,000 lb semi, even though they were both going a similar speed?
I’m going to venture a wager here and bet that “underwear” in this case refers to the collective more or less full-body coverage that goes on under their race suit and not typical everyday underpants.
That said it’s pretty important that everything you wear in a race car is right because something as simple as a tiny…
The other issue is tires. Ovals load the absolute hell out of the right side tires and rain tires on an oval would shred themselves very quickly. It would be like the Brickyard 400 they had about a decade ago where everyone had to pit every 10 laps to keep the tires from exploding.
That’s... not how any of this works.
Yeah I still miss it sometimes. It was a whole different feel.
From when the car caught fire till the first safety truck showed up was 15 seconds, I just timed it. And thats discounting the dude with the extinguisher who got their earlier. The dad happened to be standing right there. The Safety crew was more than fast enough even without dad helping, no hard look needs to be…
Good! that was dangerous.
Is a part of this article missing? Based on the headline it feels like a portion of it is legitimately missing
Your headline sucks.
Switzerland didn’t ban Motorsport entirely they only banned circuit racing. time trail events such as hill climbs and rallying were still allowed. Take the Rallye International du Valais which was part of the European Rally Championship for nearly 30 years.
I daily drive it because...it’s my vehicle of choice. Man, sarcasm has gotten lost on this site.
Rigg is the man. One of my favorite dirt guys to see when working events.
Here’s a Mercedes, that you can’t afford taxes, insurance, or repairs on!
The guy had no automobile. He happened to be the one to help because he was on foot on his way to work. Maybe Offset took that into consideration and got the dude something that would have a light tax bill, low insurance premiums, and be easily repairable in the garage with cheap, readily available parts.
Soon to be a no car team.