Powerhouse Animation created a series of spots with Tribal DDB for Mountain Dew which centered on NASCAR star, Darrell Waltrip. The agency had a radio spot that they wanted to turn into an online cartoon series. They wanted it to have a style reminiscent of the 70′s and 80′s eras Hanna-Barbera cartoons where celebrities like the Harlem Globetrotters and Fonzie would help Scooby Doo solve a mystery…
Gran Turismo 5 rolling over multiple times the Dodge Ram 1500 pickup truck on the Daytona Nascar track after almost being PIT monouvered by a cpu driver in the Mclaren F1….
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK :::: bit.ly Indianapolis Methodist Hospital following an accident while qualifying his United States Auto Club Silver Crown car at Terre Haute Action Track on Saturday, according to Jason Smith, USAC senior vice president for race operations. Smith says Hmiel is in critical condition with head injuries, as of 10:30 pm ET Saturday. Hmiel, 30, has competed in the top th…
WATCH FULL VIDEO AT THIS LINK :::: bit.ly Indianapolis Methodist Hospital following an accident while qualifying his United States Auto Club Silver Crown car at Terre Haute Action Track on Saturday, according to Jason Smith, USAC senior vice president for race operations. Smith says Hmiel is in critical condition with head injuries, as of 10:30 pm ET Saturday. Hmiel, 30, has competed in the top th…
Shane-Hmiel.notlong.com Hmiel lost control of his Silver Crown car between turns three and four, which resulted in his car receiving significant damage to the roll bar as it barrel rolled several times before impacting the outside the retaining wall.http The Former Nascar Driver, Shane Hmiel was brought to a hospital by a Air Transportation after being included on a severe single car accident duri…
2010 NASCAR NSCS Final Laps at New Hampshire – Bowyer saved fuel and win. Tony Stewart was the car to beat in the race but after the decision in the close stages the fuel was the key to the win….
Recorded with my photo camera Fuji HS10 in High Definition 720P at 30 frames per second in LPCM stereo. Please many photos of this event on my flickr page with this link: