Showing posts with label drifting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drifting. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Around the web today; November 27th, 2013.

Some very cool pics of the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Z51 coupe at sunrise:

http://www.rides-mag.com/web-exclusives/2013/11/2014-corvette-stingray-z51-sunrise/




Amusing photos of a dog who can balance pretty much anything on his head:

http://distractify.com/fun/humor/scout-is-the-single-most-composed-dog-on-the-planet/




Some etiquette tips for family and friends of a child who has a feeding tube:

 http://www.feedingtubeawareness.org/for-friends-family.html




Some cool footage of a variety of Nissans and Toyotas drifting up and down winding mountain roads in Japan. Seeing the big four door sedans like the Toyota Crown smoking their tyres while gracefully arcing through a bend is pretty impressive:

http://vimeo.com/79388916



Jean-Claude Van Damme teams up with Volvo Trucks to create a very memorable tv commercial:

http://distractify.com/people/amazing/the-epic-split-featuring-van-damme/



Parenting; doing it right: http://distractify.com/fun/amazing-dinosaur-parents/



The guy standing next to this Subaru WRX during a rally was lucky to escape death here:

http://www.carthrottle.com/this-mitsubishis-kamikaze-mission-proves-that-an-evo-and-impreza-can-never-be-friends/







Thursday, 24 October 2013

Around the web today; October 24th, 2013

This 911 driver probably needed some fresh underwear after this close call. I had a couple of interesting moments yesterday on the roads, with a van and AMG C63 pulling out in front of me, but nowhere near as scary as this: http://www.carthrottle.com/witness-this-porsche-911-driver-avoid-a-huge-smash-on-a-french-autoroute/



An inspirational post from Jon Acuff, offering some food for thought about pursuing your dreams: http://acuff.me/2013/10/youll-never-make-money-doing-that/

I struggle a lot with the issue of work and income, having been sick for so many years and not physically capable, but having hopes, aspirations and dreams are important for your mental health, whether or not they're going to make you piles of money.



If you like seeing new Camaros in one piece, you probably shouldn't watch this video: http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1087300_hey-russian-camaro-guy-youre-doing-it-wrong-video



A tasty new Ferrari F12 shreds some rubber around Anglesey Race Circuit, piloted by Chris Harris, whose job is envied by roughly 99.5% of males who have a pulse. Skip the first 5 minutes if you're not interested in hearing about the car and just want to see a Ferrari being thrashed, the sideways shenanigans start at 7:50:  http://jalopnik.com/how-to-kill-five-sets-of-tires-step-one-get-a-ferrari-1450894562



This is a pretty cool wagon/boat trailer/caravan combo: http://bringatrailer.com/2013/10/20/two-tone-trailer-1952-ford-ranch-wagon-with-kom-pak-camper/












Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Around the web today; October 23rd, 2013.

An interesting photographic comparison of what a weeks' worth of food for a family looks like around the world: http://fstoppers.com/what-a-week-of-groceries-looks-like-around-the-world



Some in-car footage from Beau Yates' AE86 Toyota of the big drift crash at WTAC:  http://youtu.be/ZH0xl8X4Ewk



A preview clip for what looks to be a very interesting documentary movie based around the history and drivers of Formula 1 racing: http://youtu.be/ZHlK2HCh12U



American photographer Carli Davidson has taken some cool and hilarious studio photos of dogs shaking themselves dry: http://www.diyphotography.net/photographer-carli-davidson-makes-epic-portraits-splashing-dogs

Her website features a heap of excellent photography of animals and wildlife, and well worth spending some time on: http://www.carlidavidsonphotography.com/Pets/thumbs/



A preview of Gregory Heisler's stunning '50 portraits' book: http://strobist.blogspot.com.au/2013/10/an-all-nighter-at-vista-greg-heislers.html  I've already spent far too much on photography books over the past ten years or so, but the content looks fascinating.














Monday, 21 October 2013

Around the web today; October 21st, 2013.

A blog post by Nigel Petrie of Engineered to Slide fame, detailing his drifting experiences at World Time Attack over the weekend in his insanely awesome Hilux ute: http://engineeredtoslide.com/2013/10/wtac-weekend-wrap-up/



A video from WTAC, showing why it's not a good idea to rip a massive burnout on a high-speed corner with cars drifting behind you. Trashed a couple of awesome cars, including Anthony Cece's tough Cefiro.





A police officer in a Commodore paddy wagon makes a surprise house call, by driving through someone's brick fence and parking in their front yard, after being clipped by a turning car:  http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/law-order/police-car-crashes-into-fence-in-prahran/story-fni0fee2-1226743412064


A father of three gets busted driving at 191 km/h down the highway with his family: http://www.bordermail.com.au/story/1853609/road-to-disaster-police-fear-deaths-after-father-clocked-at-191kmh/?cs=53



Street racing isn't the best idea, especially if there's a police car behind you at the lights, but this guy got off pretty easy: http://blog.powerblocktv.com/cop-goes-easy-on-driver-caught-street-racing/



An interesting analysis of how cereal was created and subsequently advertised and marketed; in the early days one manufacturer claimed outlandish health benefits from eating his cereal, Grape-Nuts, saying it could cure appendicitis, raise your IQ, and make your blood redder: http://mentalfloss.com/article/20320/how-cereal-transformed-american-culture


A rare all-wheel drive Cefiro wreck up for sale that looks a little worse for wear: http://m.gumtree.com.au/1991-nissan-cefiro-awd-rare-wrecking-or-repair-whole-car-only/v?adId=1027926912#nissan


Friday, 18 October 2013

Around the web today; October 18th, 2013

A feature by Speedhunters on a tough looking 1970s Datsun 260Z owned by photographer and journalist Larry Chen, with an accompanying garage chock-full of cool automotive memorabilia, toys and scale model cars:  http://www.speedhunters.com/2013/10/70s-street-fighter-imai-works-datsun-260z/


A lengthy picture thread from the HAMB, with lots of images of junkyards and wrecks from the 1920s through to the 1970s:  http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=390611


Some examples of well-known automotive logos taken back to basics: http://oppositelock.jalopnik.com/automotive-logos-simplified-1446395923


Skids in a new Bentley worth more than some people's houses. The video also features some cool team drifts in various Japanese imports:  http://jalopnik.com/how-to-get-a-410-000-bentley-to-do-a-burnout-633209494


A pair of thrill-seeking Canadian motorcyclists get hammered with massive fines after police view footage of their antics recorded on helmet-mounted video cameras: http://oppositelock.jalopnik.com/the-most-expensive-joy-ride-ever-recorded-in-quebecs-h-1445902758/1446288857/@pgeorge


An awkward test drive of a new Chevrolet Impala: http://jalopnik.com/someone-crashed-a-new-2014-impala-into-three-new-corvet-1446832965


Snapshots of people all over the world going about their day from The Big Picture blog: http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2013/10/daily_life_august_2013_1.html



Several big name US wedding photographers get themselves into trouble by plagiarising some content for  tweets and blog posts:

http://blog.photoshelter.com/2013/10/sad-tale-jasmine-star-doug-gordon/

https://www.behindtheshutter.com/what-we-can-all-learn-from-the-recent-events-of-jb-sallee-jasmine-star-and-doug-gordon/

http://stopstealingphotos.tumblr.com/post/55742970716/doug-gordon

http://mockstarphotog.tumblr.com/post/58264161952/im-sure-it-was-just-her-web-designer



















Saturday, 22 October 2011

Random Car Spotting: Toyota JZX100 Chaser

I saw this very tidy looking Chaser back in February 2010. It was parked on the grass in the pit area at Mallala during a drift competition. Despite loads of crazily modified track cars everywhere, this JZX100 really caught my eye while walking past. Normally a brownish/bronze coloured car wouldn't be my cup of tea, but the metallic paint, combined with the tasty dished Work Meister rims, twin exhaust pipes and lowered ride height, makes for one hot looking Chaser.

Usually with random cars I like, there are one or two things that don't strike me as looking quite right, and this car is rare in that I would be happy to park it in my garage as it is. Photos taken with a little Canon Powershot A480 digital compact camera.






Friday, 30 September 2011

Ella's Story: Random fun at home

If you're a new reader of Ella's Story, you can see previous posts with more background information on her health problems here:




Or for a very long story short, here is a brief description of Ella's main chronic health struggles:
Ella was diagnosed with hemiplegic cerebral palsy in 2008 after suffering a stroke in-utero in 2007. She also suffers from epilepsy, thrombosis, dysphagia, developmental delay, speech processing disorder and Pseudohypoaldosteronism.

 After months of having a naso-gastric feeding tube, Ella finally had surgery for a gastrostomy on Wednesday the 7th of September.

After getting quite sick following the surgery, largely due to mismanagement of her conditions by the WCH, she improved a few days later, as you can see in the previous post. A few days after that, Sally and I visited the Jakases again.
Both Daniel and I hadn't gone to a motorsport event for a long time, due to family/work commitments and health problems respectively. With a drift practice session taking place at Mallala that Saturday night, we thought it would be a good idea for us to go, while Emily and Sally stayed home with Ella and Scarlett for a bit of a girl's night, eating lollies and watching chick flicks.

I headed over to their place at about 3 in the afternoon, while Sally was still finishing work for the day, and hung out for a little while talking and taking a few photos. 

Scarlett was wandering down the hallway when I came in.




I must have said something amusing at this point....


...which was clever and funny enough that Scarlett thought it deserved a hearty round of applause.


However, my witty banter couldn't compete with seeing her own reflection in the floor.



While Ella was busy watching Mary Poppins...


...Scarlett was feeling a bit peckish, and looking for something to munch on.



Ella's Jessie doll probably wasn't the tastiest choice, but it was the most convenient.




While Scarlett was busy gnawing off one of Jessie's feet, Sally turned up at the door. Ella excitedly yelled 'Hi Sally!', and jumped up from her little lounge to rush over and give her a hug.




In line with their girl's night theme, Sally had brought along a couple of tiaras and wands, so they could be princesses.



After helping her with the tiara, Ella was quite pleased with her new accessories, running around with her wand.




Sally had gone to talk to Emily in their room, but Ella wanted to play some more, so she went looking for her, and dragged Sally back into the family room.





By this point Scarlett wanted in on the fun too, so Sally gave her one of the wands.



After Scarlett had made several unsuccessful attempts trying to turn Sally's feet into some sort of snack food...


...Ella decided that the magic wand probably wasn't being used to its full potential, and confiscated it.


With baby magic not working, Scarlett made her way over to the kitchen, and started rifling through the drawers in search of a tasty treat.



After being placated with a couple of Jatz biscuits, Scarlett meandered back over to near the TV, where Ella was sitting back down again watching Mary Poppins. 



With Julie Andrews providing the entertainment, Emily gave Ella some water through her gastrostomy tube.






While Ella was quite happy watching the movie and munching on some potato chips...



...Scarlett was feeling thirsty and figured that the outside of Sally's glass might taste good, so she grabbed Sally's hand and gave the cup a good lick.


Disappointed with the lack of fluids, Scarlett made her way back to look at her shiny floor twin, who requested a different DVD.




After the movie had finished, Ella went back to running around a bit, going past a nice ray of golden sunlight streaming through the room.




After having some chicken and hot chips for dinner, Ella's cousin Max then came over with their family dog to play in the backyard.






They both had a bit of fun yelling orders at the dog, particularly Ella.




Sit.....


Now.....attack!




I never knew dogs could jump that high, how amusing...


1...2...3...again!


Scarlett came over to the sliding door to see what all the fuss was about.


With a few kids milling around the house, Sally was keeping watch out by the front door.


Ella had made her way around to the front at some point...


...briefly wandering onto the driveway until Emily collected Ella and took her inside.




With the girls settled in watching a movie, Daniel and I headed out in his Pintara wagon up to Mallala, stopping for petrol on the way.




After such a long break from seeing drifting for the both of us, it was really cool seeing and hearing the wide variety of cars flying sideways through the corners.


With so many cars on the track at once, there were some interesting moments at times, particularly in the novice group.


After being engrossed with the action for an hour or so, I messaged Sally to see how the girls were getting on.

She said they were enjoying a chick flick movie, (I can't remember which one) but after giving Ella her meds and water on top of a stomach full of chips, she had unfortunately thrown up all over Sally while sitting on her lap. So this necessitated a shower for Ella and change of clothes for Sally, who replaced her funky ruffled skirt with one of Emily's dresses. It all sounded rather unpleasant, but Sally didn't seem too phased by it.

Back to the drifting, a Nissan R31 Skyline or Pintara wagon similar to Daniel's car had blown a turbo, leaving a trail of smelly smoke clouds as it limped back into the pits.





After a couple of hours of sideways action, the session finished for the night, and all the cars headed back to their garages and car trailers.

We wandered through the pit area for a little while to have a closer look at some of the cars that had been out on the track.

















After snapping a few photos of the various participants being loaded up and driving off, we headed back to Daniel's car. 



I'd messaged Sally in the meantime, to see how they and Ella were doing. After the messy vomiting incident earlier in the night, she was apparently doing fine and sleeping peacefully. 

With our extremities chilled from the brisk night air, Daniel and I jumped back into his car and headed home.




If you're reading this as a parent of young children, Emily, along with another mum, runs a small boutique kids' clothing and accessories business called 'Original Mini Moo'. They hand-make their merchandise at home when they have a little bit of time to spare.


So if you're after some handmade clothes, toys, hats or rugs for your little ones, and want to support a couple of busy and hard-working mothers, you can browse a selection of items for sale on their Facebook page, just click on the Mini Moo logo or this link: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mini-Moo/189892247687519

You can email them for further information at mini.moo.store@gmail.com