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So there are a lot of farm animals in New Zealand – last we checked there were at least six sheep for every one human. And they graze in paddocks, essentially giant sweeps of countryside. And when the sheep aren't around, or, it appears, sometimes even when they are, the average New Zealander likes to engage in a sport called "paddock hacking." That is when you take a clapped out junker and fly that sucker over and through and into anything else occupying the paddock. Think of it as 24 Hours of Lemons meets Home on the Range. With sheep.
Now, since we can't find any official information on Paddock Hacking, we've pieced this together from what's in the video above. That video was sent to us by a New Zealander who's working on a pilot for a television show on the subject. We have no idea what kind of season-long dramatic arc you can get from Death Race cars and trucks rampaging over green antipodean hills, but it's fun enough for now.
Ah, enthusiasts. Damn the torpedoes, time and money; when the dedicated maven decides to make something of his own, he doesn't just do it a little. Hence, when James-Michael Gregory Harlan of Pontiac, Michigan wanted a slot car track as long as his name, he made it himself and called it the White Lake Formula 1 Ring. An exhibit designer by trade, Harlan brought his massive skills to the endeavour by creating a track he believes "comprised many of the challenges one might encounter on a modern F1 circuit." Hermann Tilke should take notes. The track itself is CNC routed on the AC2car system that lets two cars run on the same slot – giving racers a chance to pass each other using the lane changers. Built in a 20-square-foot space, the ring is 1/32-scale, the lap is 145 feet long, and it features 19 turns and 2.5 feet of elevation change. Surrounding it is a hand-built and painted environment that includes pit lanes, a helipad and crane, bleachers and viewing towers, and lights for night r
THE great race started with the greatest crash seen on an opening lap when Fabian Coulthard rolled his car six times doing 290km/h at the bottom of The Chase. As scary as it was, Coulthard played it cool, rolling out of the crumpled wreckage before saluting the crowd with a thumbs-up and a wave. The V8 Supercar driver reckoned the lightning-fast, washing-machine ride was better than anything you could shell out for at DreamWorld. "It was pretty full-on," Coulthard said. "That's the biggest shunt I've ever had. I'm just very lucky to walk away from it. "You're just waiting for it to end. I knew I was on my head. "I was still flat out at 290km/h plus. I was conscious during the whole thing and it's better than any ride I've ever had at DreamWorld."
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funny ass truck crash
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Driving to work in the morning can be a tedious and annoying affair. At least, we imagine it is, since we are chained to the wall of a basement staring at a computer screen for 23.5 hours per day. One vehicle that can make any commute quicker is a motorcycle... perhaps even a stupid-fast literbike like the Yamaha R1.
Combine a rider with a need for death speed, a 25-mile commute through Russian traffic and a powerful two-wheeled samurai sword, and you get a video showing the "quick" way to work. Sometimes this two-wheeler even becomes a one-wheeler as rare empty stretches of road disappear when the nose goes skyward.
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Rally car accidents
title really speaks for itself
watch these overly white rich cunts try and hit a gong with a golf ball from about 200 yeards
Finally! A Use For That Little Trampoline In The Shed
Brennan Eden, 19 is one crazy mo-fo. He passed a police cruiser at 100mph and launched his firebird into a concrete pillar that ejected him from the vehicle before exploding into 3 pieces. Remarkably, he survived, and is in the hospital in critical condition.
No word yet as to why he was driving like a bat out of hell. Maybe he was being pursued by police, or maybe he was just trying to get the hell out of Ohio.
Either way, we hope he pulls through.
A vintage Model A was rear ended yesterday in Sherman Oaks, CA, and nearby heroes were on the scene to rescue the 65 year old driver from the burning wreckage.
amazing vid
Just take a look at what this fucking copper is doing on the public roads
This is the kind of video that should be in the core curriculum for auto enthusiasts: A 2,618-pound Suzuki SX4 with a 3.1-liter twin-turbo V6 blown out to 897 horsepower and 654 pound-feet of torque. The pilot: Nobuhiro "Monster" Tajima. No theatrics, no gimmicks, just 11 straight minutes of speed, dirt, opposite lock and ghastly mechanical fury.
Masato Akamatsu Makes One of the Greatest Catches Ever
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this one rally corner claims so many victims and the reactions of the crowds are also hilarious
just watch what this tyre does when it comes off a V8 Supercar
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this is the best "wrestling" match i have ever seen
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Take a look at the Pagani Zonda R break the production car lap record time for the infamous Nürburgring (Nordschleife).
For those of you who don't know the Nürburgring is probably the most difficult track in the world.... it is 20.81 km (12.93 mi) long has 154 Turns and it take a car like the Porsche Turbo to get around the Nürburgring in about 7 and a half minuets...... the Nürburgring is a true test of a cars and drivers abilities.
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Apologises Japanese style from the Japan Culture Lab’s “The Japanese Tradition” video series.
Mesut Ozil chewing gum juggling
just watch this guy juggling this football
these are some of the dives that give football a bad name
just check out how some Chinese find parking in some of the most congested cities in the world