Shoe Stops Racer Danica Patrick [Video]
What happens when a race car hits a shoe at over 100 mph? I can tell you right now it isn't good.
What happens when a race car hits a shoe at over 100 mph? I can tell you right now it isn't good.
Miranda Lambert and her ‘Fastest Girl in Town’ video co-star Danica Patrick grace the cover of Country Weekly, looking absolutely amazing. This partnership has certainly been quite a fruitful one for both Lambert and Patrick, and not just because the ladies play a coupla badasses who trick the boys and avoid the authorities while burning rubber in the clip, either.
A lightning strike in a parking lot outside a NASCAR race at Pocono Raceway on Sunday killed one fan and injured nine others, race officials said.
A wreck in practice and a change in weather conditions all help one driver to get his third victory of the season.
You would think a 3 time champion would be used to riding around in a race car going really fast. This video proves things otherwise.
The engineers on this race car make the motor sing, literally. I bet you can name that tune in 5 notes, listen and see for yourself.
The pooch in this video doesn't like to be left in the car no matter what the weather is. I am pretty sure the owner of this pup hates to take him for car rides if this is the result every time she gets out of the car.
What is it about a foul ball, or a ball tossed into the stands that makes seemingly sensible human beings act as though they are starved animals fighting for a scrap of food.
ButtleOpener is a life-size replica of a woman’s panty-clothed buttocks that serves as a novelty beer bottle opener. Because, of course it is. Watch the ButtleOpener in Action:
While we readily acknowledge that there is probably a woman somewhere in America who can perform this practical function with her real-life lady parts (and, no, we haven’t seen that video yet), we think that the ButtleOpener may be seen as an engineering marvel that would be a fine addition to your basement bar, rod and gun club or local honky-tonk.
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Tony Stewart is known around the NASCAR garages as Smoke. Jimmie Johnson is known as 5-time, a reference to the number of times Johnson has won stock car racing's series championship. Sunday afternoon at Las Vegas Motor Speedway "Smoke" slipped through a crack in "5-times" defense and drove away with the victory in the Kobalt Tools 400.