Not exact matches
It's these initiatives NASCAR is banking
on to draw new and younger fans to the
track, while also offering longtime fans more
bang for their buck when attending a race.
Wayne Rooney and co. to get back
on track with a
bang.
Despite a bit of wheel -
banging the Mercedes driver seems to be enjoying his
on -
track fights with Sebastian Vettel
The finding confirms that these models are
on the right
track and provides a nearly ironclad case for the big
bang.
This 1 minute burst of cardio could be a 1 min blast at high speed
on the treadmill, could be sprinting around a
track if you have a
track at your gym, or could be grabbing a jump rope and
banging out a super high speed 1 min of jump roping between sets.
Or Audi fanboys
banging on about how 4wd is the last word in
track day outings for faster lap times and Audi's are better than BMW.
«In terms of the qualifying run, I managed to get out early and get some reasonably free
track and managed to
bang in a lap quite early
on.
«Lime Rock is such an aggressive
track, with so much bumping and
banging going
on up and down the field, and it's difficult to stay completely clean and not have massive problems.
A fixed - mast radio antenna, which is entirely out of place
on a space - age car, and that potentially head -
banging seat - belt anchor that rides in a
track at the top of the door.
In performance cars and racing applications, this empowers the driver to
bang on a car at a
track and have full confidence that the suspension will react exactly how the engineers intended it to every time, lap after lap.
In all, this thing looks like a blast, and I, for one, can't think of a better way to spend a weekend than
banging fenders with other underpowered subcompacts
on the
track.
Best to get those little Rowlets
on the right
track early, because before you know it, they'll be listening to emo, buried in
bangs and insisting you refer to them by their goth name, Dartrix.
Think of the jarring sound
track of Vertical Roll, 1972 — probably Jonas's best - known single - channel video — characterized by the metallic clang of a spoon relentlessly
banging on a mirror, then the sharp clack of two wooden blocks repeatedly hitting each other, the latter device echoed in Delay Delay, 1972, and Songdelay, 1973.